Abstract :
This review paper highlights the broad perspective of solar energy on Pakistani society, detailing its applicability in economic, geographic, sociological, political environment solidarity, and urban planning. With the world energy map changing to renewables, solar power offers a beacon of light for Pakistan, which is suffering from a severe fuel import-based energy crisis. The paper outlines the promise of solar energy to improve rural livelihoods, help alleviate energy poverty and encourage sustainable agricultural techniques. This paper examines how government policies can support foreign direct investment in the deployment of solar technologies and identifies barriers to implementation, such as financial constraints and technology awareness. With this, environmental benefits that it yields, such as attenuation of carbon emissions and ecological footprints, are laid strong while solar energy is made a part of urban planning initiatives besides smart city projects. The paper also highlights the importance of effective governance, financial assistance, and a creative policy framework to tap Pakistan's renewable potential efficiently. This paper is a call for necessary integrative thinking in long-term solar energy adoption that validates local agendas and achieves global development goals advocated on authoritative levels.
Keyword :
Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Economic Impact, Policy Framework, Sustainable Development, Energy Crisis