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Hybrid energy sources status of Pakistan: An optimal technical proposal to solve the power crises issues

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ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS
Volume 24, Issue -, Pages 132-153

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2019.02.001

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Power outage; HVDC; Energy crisis; Energy solutions; Renewable energy; Pakistan

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [61374155]
  2. specialized research fund for the doctoral program of higher education, China [20130073110030]

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Power outage owing to shortage of power generation, transmission losses, lack of planning and inappropriate policies has led to escalate the energy crisis in Pakistan. The reason for selecting Pakistan is to facilitate its 220 million population and to attract the international investors to take benefit by integrating power generation units into National Grid of Pakistan (NGOP). Domestic, Industrial, health and education sectors are badly affected due to this power crisis. Instead of remedial measures and providing incentives to the investors in power sector, the government of Pakistan (GOP) has remained unable to overcome the dilemma in power sector due to improper check and balance. The failures in completion of hydropower dams and generating electricity by fossil fuels has resulted in increased power generation cost and environmental hazards. Therefore, some suitable solutions are compulsory for meeting the escalating power demands adequately. The incorporation of renewable energy units and stopping electricity theft can be the most explicit choice for meeting aforementioned problems. This paper explores the vast potential of Pakistan with respect to energy production by means of solar and wind power units. Moreover, most appropriate sites for incorporating power generation units are also critically reviewed. The paper also proposes the short-term, mid-term and long-term effective solutions along various practical proposals for overcoming the existing power crisis in Pakistan.

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