I’m very interested to see how countries like Pakistan can lead the way in the clean energy revolution out of a necessity for cheap electricity rather than a desire for clean power.
Their electric grid and economy is such that they can optimize around solar rather than trying to force solar to fit into their existing system. Necessity is the mother of invention, and places like Pakistan will probably be able to teach us all a thing or two about how to develop economies around the Sun.
When solar starts to eat into traditional fuel sources, the government administrations will curtail it, regardless of how powerful their nations GDP providing cheap energy to the masses would be. Power in all forms is frowned upon being in the hands of the people, in Islamofascist nations like Pakistan, or did you think that wouldn’t apply?