Evaluation of the potential power generation resources in SAARC region for sustainable energy trade

IF 3.5 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS Energy Science & Engineering Pub Date : 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1002/ese3.1965
Usman Rafique, Hasan A. Zidan, Fawad Azeem, Sarang Amir, Tareq Manzoor, Habib Ullah Manzoor
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This article presents a comprehensive review on the contemporary condition of electrical energy in the SAARC countries with particular focus on conventional as well as renewable resources. The region lies at the center of the Asia with a dense population where demand and supply gap has always been a challenging factor for the governments. In addition, the region has observed enormous industrial growth during past two and half decades whose sustainability is totally dependent upon the continuous supply of energy. A bulk of valuable literature has been published in recent years that addresses the challenges, infrastructure improvements margins and several schemes to mitigate the energy deficiency in the region but most of it focuses upon either generation or transmission. This article covers this gap and presents to-the-point data that can be used for future forecasting, cross-border trade possibilities and indigenous energy generation for remote and islanded regions within and across the SAARC mainland. A detailed review on electrical power generation potential by exploiting the renewable energy resources (RERs), generation capacity, installed capacity, energy short fall and transmission and distribution (T&D) losses is presented for each SAARC country and the results are presented in forms of tables and graphs. It can be inferred from the data presented in this paper that the energy crisis of the SAARC region can be overcome by mutual trade among the land-connected countries by transporting the electrical energy, generated through RERs, across the borders. The paper concludes that the region has enormous potential for renewable energy available in form of hydal, solar, wind and biomass that, if maturely harnessed, can only not fulfil the local demands of the region but also be exported to establish the framework of cross-border energy trade in future for sustainability of industrial and domestic utilization.

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本文全面回顾了南亚区域合作联盟(SAARC)国家当前的电力能源状况,尤其关注传统能源和可再生资源。该地区位于亚洲中心,人口稠密,供需缺口一直是各国政府面临的挑战。此外,在过去的二十五年里,该地区的工业发展迅猛,其可持续性完全依赖于能源的持续供应。近年来出版了大量有价值的文献,论述了该地区面临的挑战、基础设施改善的余地以及缓解能源短缺的若干方案,但大部分文献都集中在发电或输电方面。本文弥补了这一空白,并提供了可用于南亚区域合作联盟(SAARC)大陆内部和大陆之间偏远地区和岛屿地区未来预测、跨境贸易可能性和本地能源生产的准确数据。通过利用可再生能源资源 (RER)、发电能力、装机容量、能源短缺以及输配电 (T&D) 损失,详细回顾了南盟各国的发电潜力,并以表格和图表的形式展示了结果。从本文提供的数据中可以推断出,南盟地区的能源危机可以通过陆地连接国家之间的相互贸易来克服,方法是跨境运输通过可再生能源发电站产生的电能。本文的结论是,该地区拥有巨大的可再生能源潜力,包括水能、太阳能、风能和生物质能,如果加以成熟利用,不仅可以满足该地区的本地需求,还可以出口,从而在未来建立跨境能源贸易框架,实现工业和国内利用的可持续性。
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