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Biogas Energy Resources in Pakistan Status, Potential, and Barriers

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UTILITIES POLICY
卷 84, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jup.2023.101643

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Energy; Biomass; Sustainable development; Pakistan

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Energy is closely related to economic growth, industrialization, and social development. Pakistan is a developing country that currently faces an energy deficit of 6000 MW, leading to an annual expenditure of over US$7 billion on oil and gas imports. Despite its reliance on imports, Pakistan also has a potential substitute energy resource in bioenergy. This article provides an overview of Pakistan's biogas industry, exploring the current situation, potential, advantages, barriers, and future projections, as well as offering recommendations. Pakistan has significant biomass energy potential, with ample animal manure, crop residues, and municipal solid waste that can be tapped to generate biogas and meet more than 50% of the nation's power requirement. This study offers a sustainable solution to policymakers, strategic planners, and power generators in addressing the country's energy crisis without causing any environmental impact.
Energy can be linked to substantial economic growth, industrialization, and social development. Pakistan is a developing country and is currently experiencing an energy deficit of 6000 MW, causing the nation to spend more than US$7 billion annually on importing oil and natural gas. Although the country depends on imports, it also has a substitute energy resource in bioenergy. Among renewable energy sources, biomass is considered the most durable and efficient source of electricity, heat, cooling, and solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels. This article provides an overview of the biogas industry in Pakistan, exploring the current scenario, potential, advantages, barriers, and future projections, as well as making recommendations. Pakistan has considerable biomass energy potential, with more than 840 million tons of animal manure, 108 million tons of crop residues, and 44 million tons of municipal solid waste produced yearly. These potential sources could betapped to generate around 28 million m(3) of biogas daily, which could fulfill more than 50% of the nation's power requirement. This study could provide a solution for policymakers, strategic planners, and power generators to sustainably alleviate the country's energy crisis without any environmental impact.

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