2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/1743570
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A SWOT Analysis for a Roadmap towards Sustainable Electric Power Generation

Abstract: During the last decade, the abundance of wind, solar, and conventional energy sources have been widely utilized in Sindh, Pakistan, to meet the energy demand-supply gap of the country. Some of these energy projects have been approved, are under constructional and operational phases and have connected to the National grid successfully. However, these energy sources are being influenced by several constraints, which keep the project developmental phases away from their technological upgradation. Therefore, the a… Show more

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“…These policies can be predicted using core policies implemented globally and form the basis of most PEV strategies (e.g., [130,131]). For a small part of the entire industry, different types of policies were deemed to have a negligible to small market share impact (e.g., voluntary programs) and/or a particularly uncertain impact (e.g., research and development support) [117,132]. These eight "quantifiable" policies are described in Table 1, along with how they are currently being implemented in Canada and how they differ from a "strong" version that we summarized in this paper.…”
Section: Ev Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These policies can be predicted using core policies implemented globally and form the basis of most PEV strategies (e.g., [130,131]). For a small part of the entire industry, different types of policies were deemed to have a negligible to small market share impact (e.g., voluntary programs) and/or a particularly uncertain impact (e.g., research and development support) [117,132]. These eight "quantifiable" policies are described in Table 1, along with how they are currently being implemented in Canada and how they differ from a "strong" version that we summarized in this paper.…”
Section: Ev Policymentioning
confidence: 99%