2019
DOI: 10.13189/aep.2019.060101
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Energy Scenario and Diversity in Pakistan: An Energy Security Perspective

Abstract: Energy being the lifeline for socio economic development has become the leading issue of 21st century. There is global increase in demand of energy and it will continue to increase due to immoderate energy consumption. Today there is global fear of energy crisis as world primary demand of energy is expected to rise about 1.7 percent annually in next twenty years. South Asia is expected to give largest share for increase in global energy demand. Pakistan being a developing state is facing acute energy crisis th… Show more

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“…Owing to the demographic growth, rapid urbanization, rapidly changing lifestyles and consumption patterns, the problem of energy crisis and environmental degradation have become acute in Pakistan. Pakistan is facing an energy crisis with a supply and demand gap of up to 4,500-5,500 MW that demands the very basis of the country's energy policy to be revised (Asif 2009;Rauf et al 2015;Safeer and Fatima 2019). The overdependency on imported fossil fuel led to energy insecurity and increased circular debt.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Owing to the demographic growth, rapid urbanization, rapidly changing lifestyles and consumption patterns, the problem of energy crisis and environmental degradation have become acute in Pakistan. Pakistan is facing an energy crisis with a supply and demand gap of up to 4,500-5,500 MW that demands the very basis of the country's energy policy to be revised (Asif 2009;Rauf et al 2015;Safeer and Fatima 2019). The overdependency on imported fossil fuel led to energy insecurity and increased circular debt.…”
Section: ) Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%