2022
DOI: 10.30541/v47i4iipp.457-467
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Residential Demand for Electricity in Pakistan

Abstract: For about a year now, Pakistan is facing the worst energy crisis of her history. If on one hand, the increase in the oil prices at the world level is severely affecting the common masses, on the other hand, the shortage of electricity is creating havoc in the country. Beside others, one important reason that is advocated for this shortage is the rise in electricity demand due to increase in production as well as rise in household income. Furthermore, it is believed that increasing the unit price of electricity… Show more

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“…Policymakers should be fully aware of future electricity use projections so that they can take appropriate steps to close the gap. Various studies have been conducted focusing on the needs of Pakistan's electricity sector [31,32], electricity sources, and their residential consumption [33,34].…”
Section: The Current Electricity Situation In Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Policymakers should be fully aware of future electricity use projections so that they can take appropriate steps to close the gap. Various studies have been conducted focusing on the needs of Pakistan's electricity sector [31,32], electricity sources, and their residential consumption [33,34].…”
Section: The Current Electricity Situation In Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is representative of the fact that in the short run we cannot work without electricity. Nasir, Tariq, and Arif (2008) conducted a study on the residential demand for electricity in Pakistan. The study was conducted to measure the elasticity of electricity demand in Pakistan based on the income and household sizes, for the years 1979-2006, using time series data.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Proxied by electricity generation. 18 Price index is used as a control variable in electricity demand equation because increase in prices of electricity can cause a change in demand for electricity by the consumers [Nasir, et al (2008); Alter and Shabib (2011)]. 19 Engle-Granger test also pointed towards the existence of two-way causality.…”
Section: Methodology and Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…yet literature in Pakistan largely lacks in this dimension. Most of the studies estimating energy demand equation [Chaudhary (2010) ;Nasir, et al (2008); Khan and Qayyum (2009)] do not take temperature as an explanatory variable and in case the relationship has been recognised [Jamil and Ahmed (2011)] further exploration of the subject, in terms of analysis of impact of climatic changes, has not been undertaken. A recent study [Ali, et al (2013)] looks at impact of climate change on electricity demand considering the whole of Pakistan altogether.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%