Green Energy Solutions for Power Crisis in Pakistan

5 Pages Posted: 21 Jun 2011 Last revised: 25 Mar 2015

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Maqsood H. Abbasi

Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering-CASE

Shayan Rahman

Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering-CASE

Shujaat Ahmad Khan

Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering-CASE

Nadeem Ehsan

Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering-CASE

Ebtisam Mirza

CASE; Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering-CASE

Date Written: June 20, 2011

Abstract

Pakistan is one the most energy-hungry countries having power generation crisis and this is affecting every sector of life. The power problems emerged mainly because of inadequate power generation capacity compared with demand and the ageing infrastructure of many existing power generation facilities. Pakistan is full of renewable energy resources specially the hydropower energy, whereas most of this energy just flows as waste in sea. Small Hydropower Plants (SHP) with multiple advantages as reliable and low-cost form of power generators are in the forefront to achieve energy self-sufficiency in Pakistan. This article deals with study of establishing small hydropower units as renewable green energy resource and its utilization at house-hold level. Utilization of Indigenous Energy Resources such as Small Hydropower Plants (SHPs) can play a major role to meet electricity demands in the rural and remote areas of Pakistan. These will in-turn reduce the massive power demand on national grid and increase the reliability and availability of power to industrial sector. SHPs can also be cost-effectively manufactured to power nearby small villages. The small water reservoirs for these Units can be used to irrigate the nearby fields. As part of this study, a practical application will be studied to establish a Small Hydropower Plant on one of many natural springs in Murree Hills mountainous areas. The power generated from this plant will be offered to a local poultry farm and nearby residents.

Keywords: Alternate Energy, Indigenous Energy, Renewable Energy, Small Hydropower Plant

Suggested Citation

Abbasi, Maqsood H. and Rahman, Shayan and Khan, Shujaat Ahmad and Ehsan, Nadeem and Mirza, Ebtisam and Mirza, Ebtisam, Green Energy Solutions for Power Crisis in Pakistan (June 20, 2011). Society of Interdisciplinary Business Research (SIBR) 2011 Conference on Interdisciplinary Business Research, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1867903 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1867903

Maqsood H. Abbasi

Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering-CASE

19-Attaturk Avenue, G-5/1
Islamabad, Punjab 44000
Pakistan

Shayan Rahman

Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering-CASE

19-Attaturk Avenue, G-5/1
Islamabad, Punjab 44000
Pakistan

Shujaat Ahmad Khan

Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering-CASE

19-Attaturk Avenue, G-5/1
Islamabad, Punjab 44000
Pakistan

Nadeem Ehsan

Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering-CASE ( email )

19-Attaturk Avenue, G-5/1
Islamabad, Punjab 44000
Pakistan

Ebtisam Mirza (Contact Author)

CASE ( email )

Islamabad
G-5/1
Islamabad, PA Punjab 44000
Pakistan
34435435 (Phone)
6786867 (Fax)

HOME PAGE: http://case.edu.pk

Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering-CASE ( email )

Islamabad
G-5/1
Islamabad, PA Punjab 44000
Pakistan
34435435 (Phone)
6786867 (Fax)

HOME PAGE: http://case.edu.pk

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