Renewable Energy Potential in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Asif Ijaz, S. Z. Farooqui
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Energy is a prerequisite for sustainable development in todays world. Pakistan is a developing country in the South East Asia with a population of more than 210 million. Pakistan is highly dependent on imported oil and gas since a long time. The share of installed renewable energy capacity uptil now is 6%. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. KP is blessed with a significant amount of renewable energy potential which includes hydroelectric, solar, wind and biomass. This paper starts with Pakistan’s energy scenario including the current energy supply and demand gap. It is then followed by a discussion on the renewable energy potential across KP. Hydropower alone has a total potential of around 25000 MW. Average daily solar radiation for KP is found to be 4.99kWh/m/day It was found that daily solar radiation remains high in the summer season from April-July and then falls in the winter season. In KP, Mardan receives the highest daily solar radiation in June and Chitral receives the lowest daily solar radiation in December. The province is also blessed with biomass. KP has total livestock population of 43 million including cows, buffaloes, sheep and goats. Waste from animals can be converted into biogas which can be used for cooking and heating purposes. Some parts of the province like Malakand, Buner, Haripur have also some wind potential which is enough to provide electricity to the nearby villages and communites. The paper then discusses reasons for energy shortfall followed by short term and long term measures that can be adopted by KP government to tackle energy crisis. Keywords— renewable energy, hydroelectric, solar energy, wind energy, biomass, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省的可再生能源潜力
能源是当今世界可持续发展的先决条件。巴基斯坦是东南亚的一个发展中国家,拥有2.1亿多人口。长期以来,巴基斯坦高度依赖进口石油和天然气。到目前为止,可再生能源装机容量的份额为6%。开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省(KP)是巴基斯坦四个省之一。KP拥有大量的可再生能源潜力,包括水力发电、太阳能、风能和生物质能。本文从巴基斯坦的能源情景开始,包括当前的能源供需缺口。然后讨论整个KP的可再生能源潜力。仅水力发电的总潜力就在25000兆瓦左右。KP的日平均太阳辐射为4.99kWh/m/d, 4 - 7月的日太阳辐射在夏季较高,冬季有所下降。在KP,马尔丹6月的日太阳辐射最高,吉德拉尔12月的日太阳辐射最低。该省还拥有丰富的生物质资源。KP的牲畜总数为4300万,包括奶牛、水牛、绵羊和山羊。动物的排泄物可以转化为沼气,用于烹饪和取暖。该省的一些地区,如马拉坎德、布纳尔、哈里普尔,也有一些风力潜力,足以为附近的村庄和社区提供电力。然后,本文讨论了能源短缺的原因,随后提出了KP政府可以采取的短期和长期措施来解决能源危机。关键词:可再生能源,水电,太阳能,风能,生物质能,开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦
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