Greener energy: issues and challenges for Pakistan-hydel power prospective

Water is a vital resource that supports all forms of life on earth. Progressive release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from increasing energy-intensive industries has eventually caused human civilization to suffer. During the past two decades, the risk and reality of environmental degradation have become...

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Main Authors: Bhutto, A. W., Bazmi, A. A., Zahedi, G.
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spelling my.utm.470372018-10-21T04:33:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47037/ Greener energy: issues and challenges for Pakistan-hydel power prospective Bhutto, A. W. Bazmi, A. A. Zahedi, G. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Water is a vital resource that supports all forms of life on earth. Progressive release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from increasing energy-intensive industries has eventually caused human civilization to suffer. During the past two decades, the risk and reality of environmental degradation have become more apparent. Renewable Energy provides an effective option for the provision of energy services from the technical point of view while hydropower, a major source of energy in the, appears an important renewable source of energy, its viability for large-scale energy production. Hydropower is renewable, reliable, clean, and largely carbon-free, and represents a flexible peak-load technology. With most of the world's hydropower potential available for near future development, it is local interests and sovereign states that decide how to manage their water resource base. In Pakistan the availability of power had been continually falling short of the demand of 24,474 MW and as a result, the country is experiencing power shortages of varying degrees in different parts of the country. Geographically, Pakistan has been blessed with river flows that are naturally supportive to electricity generation. Considering the large potential and the intrinsic characteristics of hydropower in promoting the country's energy security and flexibility in system operation, government is tried to accelerate hydropower development through number of policy initiatives. This paper investigates the progress and challenges for hydel power generation in Pakistan according to the overall concept of sustainable development and identifies the region wise potential of hydel power in Pakistan, its current status. Barriers are examined and Policy issue and institutional roles and responsibilities are discussed. Elsevier 2012 Article PeerReviewed Bhutto, A. W. and Bazmi, A. A. and Zahedi, G. (2012) Greener energy: issues and challenges for Pakistan-hydel power prospective. Renewable And Sustainable Energy Reviews, 16 (5). pp. 2732-2746. ISSN 1364-0321 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032112001281?via%3Dihub DOI:10.1016/j.rser.2012.02.034
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Bhutto, A. W.
Bazmi, A. A.
Zahedi, G.
Greener energy: issues and challenges for Pakistan-hydel power prospective
description Water is a vital resource that supports all forms of life on earth. Progressive release of greenhouse gases (GHG) from increasing energy-intensive industries has eventually caused human civilization to suffer. During the past two decades, the risk and reality of environmental degradation have become more apparent. Renewable Energy provides an effective option for the provision of energy services from the technical point of view while hydropower, a major source of energy in the, appears an important renewable source of energy, its viability for large-scale energy production. Hydropower is renewable, reliable, clean, and largely carbon-free, and represents a flexible peak-load technology. With most of the world's hydropower potential available for near future development, it is local interests and sovereign states that decide how to manage their water resource base. In Pakistan the availability of power had been continually falling short of the demand of 24,474 MW and as a result, the country is experiencing power shortages of varying degrees in different parts of the country. Geographically, Pakistan has been blessed with river flows that are naturally supportive to electricity generation. Considering the large potential and the intrinsic characteristics of hydropower in promoting the country's energy security and flexibility in system operation, government is tried to accelerate hydropower development through number of policy initiatives. This paper investigates the progress and challenges for hydel power generation in Pakistan according to the overall concept of sustainable development and identifies the region wise potential of hydel power in Pakistan, its current status. Barriers are examined and Policy issue and institutional roles and responsibilities are discussed.
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author Bhutto, A. W.
Bazmi, A. A.
Zahedi, G.
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Bazmi, A. A.
Zahedi, G.
author_sort Bhutto, A. W.
title Greener energy: issues and challenges for Pakistan-hydel power prospective
title_short Greener energy: issues and challenges for Pakistan-hydel power prospective
title_full Greener energy: issues and challenges for Pakistan-hydel power prospective
title_fullStr Greener energy: issues and challenges for Pakistan-hydel power prospective
title_full_unstemmed Greener energy: issues and challenges for Pakistan-hydel power prospective
title_sort greener energy: issues and challenges for pakistan-hydel power prospective
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47037/
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