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PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLIES BY SOURCE
Millions Tonnes of Oil Equivalent (TOE)
80
70.3
66.85
70 64.7 64.6 0.3%
13.2%
12.5% 13.3%
60 12.8%
7.0%
6.6% 5.4% 0.7%
6.0% 0.5%
50 0.5% 0.5%
42.6%
40
49.5% 48.2% 46.3%
30
0.7%
20
10
30.8% 32.5% 34.4% 35.5%
0
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Oil LNG Import Gas LPG Coal Hydro, Nuc. & Imp. Renewable Electricity
Source: Pakistan Energy Year Book 2015 published by Hydrocarbon Development Institute of Pakistan (HDIP), Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Resources, Government of Pakistan
Energy Situationcont.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR
(Excluding fuels consumed in thermal power generation)
Source: Pakistan Energy Year Book 2015 Published by Hydrocarbon Development Institute of Pakistan (HDIP), Ministry of Petroleum &
Natural Resources, Government of Pakistan
24,953 MW
23,167 MW 23,617 MW 25,255 MW 26,197 MW
21,257 MW
23,302 MW
RE
Nuclear
Thermal
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Hydro
RE 50 106 408 1136
Nuclear 462 787 787 787 787 787 1.127
Thermal 14.240 15.753 15.888 15.852 16.963 16.963 16.814
Hydro 6.555 6.627 6.627 6.928 7.097 7.097 7.121
120000
101478
100000
80000 72169
MW
60000
44903
35413
40000
22353
20000
17328
0
2007 2010 2013 2016 2019 2022 2025 2028
Solar PV
Pakistan receives one of the best solar - irradiation in the world
The average solar irradiation is 5-7kWh/m2/day
Wind Power
Total wind power potential : over 300,000 MW (Source NREL-USAID study)
Solar Thermal
The average solar irradiation is 5-7kW/m2/day
It can produce 1000s of MW Solar Concentrated Power (CSP)exact figure is not yet
documented
Source: http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2015/10/20/news/power-outages-of-up-to-10-hours-imposed-again/
1. Wind Projects
I. Operational 590.5 MW
II. Under Construction 298 MW
III. Pipeline Projects 864 MW
2. Solar PV
I. Operational 400 MW
II. Pipeline Projects 1775.52 MW
(LOIs issued by AEDB & DoE Punjab)
3. Biomass/Bagasse
I. Operational 145.4 MW
II. Pipeline projects 387 MW
Source: AEDB
Objective
The main aim is to create a network between the two countries respective
industries, public sectors and innovation networks in the Renewable Energy
(RE) and Energy Efficiency (EE) field.
It is meant to involve and link-up the private sector more than GIZ or the
governments on their own can hope to achieve.
Projects from 4 kW to 1 MW
@ 2% to Commercial bank and 6% for the developers for 10
years
Source: http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2015/10/20/news/power-outages-of-up-to-10-hours-imposed-again/