hasssanali8998
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thats not a bad thing , if we rely on mainly solar and non fossil fuel electricityPakistan has to export electricity
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thats not a bad thing , if we rely on mainly solar and non fossil fuel electricityPakistan has to export electricity
Pakistan major issue electricity bills. According to Shahbaz Rana, Pakistan officially will be producing above 60000 mw in 2031 and if solar adoption rate is not reduce than at least 30000 mz of solar via net metering would be adopted. It means that all village, most of the urban and towns would be on solar in Pakistan. Therefore, grid system would collapse and power plants cannot be shutdown like factories or store that is why still Pakistan is running plants that were made in 1960s. In short Pakistan has to export electricity to other countries and nego ipps.


That electricity in 2031 will be cheap as its mustly hydro and solar. Debt of CPEC power plants will be paid off so capacity charges will be reduced by half.
So its up to Pakistan to work on attracting investment in heavy industry which require grid electricity. 5GW data centers, aluminium smelter, copper refinery etc





with solar revolution producing b/w 23,000 and 25,000 MW daily in Pakistan. All new power projects should be canceled, and the focus should be on improving distribution.
with solar revolution producing b/w 23,000 and 25,000 MW daily in Pakistan. All new power projects should be canceled, and the focus should be on improving distribution.
| Energy Source | FY 2025 (TWh) | FY 2025 Share (%) | FY 2035 (TWh) | FY 2035 Share (%) |
| Hydropower | ~35.8 TWh | 28% | 86.0 TWh | 49.0% |
| Nuclear | ~20.5 TWh | 16% | 33.0 TWh | 18.8% |
| Solar (Grid-scale) | ~2.6 TWh | 2% | 20.0 TWh | 11.4% |
| Wind | ~10.2 TWh | 8% | 15.0 TWh | 8.5% |
| Local Coal | ~14.1 TWh | 11% | 11.0 TWh | 6.3% |
| Imported Coal | ~12.8 TWh | 10% | 5.0 TWh | 2.8% |
| Natural Gas | ~11.5 TWh | 9% | 4.0 TWh | 2.3% |
| RLNG | ~14.1 TWh | 11% | 0.629 TWh | 0.4% |
| Bagasse | ~1.3 TWh | 1% | 0.908 TWh | 0.5% |
| RFO / SPP / Other | ~5.1 TWh | 4% | 0.0 TWh | 0.0% |
| Total Grid Energy | ~128 TWh | 100% | ~180 TWh | 100% |
All new IPPs based on import fuel were cancelled last year. Only hydro dams and 1200MW nuclear power plant remain but these are govt owned projects.
By 2035 Pakistan will say good bye to import fuel electricity.
This chart doesn't include off grid solar. With that included Pakistan will be producing 350 TWh by 2035.
Energy Source FY 2025 (TWh) FY 2025 Share (%) FY 2035 (TWh) FY 2035 Share (%) Hydropower ~35.8 TWh 28% 86.0 TWh 49.0% Nuclear ~20.5 TWh 16% 33.0 TWh 18.8% Solar (Grid-scale) ~2.6 TWh 2% 20.0 TWh 11.4% Wind ~10.2 TWh 8% 15.0 TWh 8.5% Local Coal ~14.1 TWh 11% 11.0 TWh 6.3% Imported Coal ~12.8 TWh 10% 5.0 TWh 2.8% Natural Gas ~11.5 TWh 9% 4.0 TWh 2.3% RLNG ~14.1 TWh 11% 0.629 TWh 0.4% Bagasse ~1.3 TWh 1% 0.908 TWh 0.5% RFO / SPP / Other ~5.1 TWh 4% 0.0 TWh 0.0% Total Grid Energy ~128 TWh 100% ~180 TWh 100%
the current government installed 3 or 4 RLNG plants plus 2 imported coal power plants during their previous tenure.RLNG is so expensive. Its share should be 0% instead of 11%. Similarly, the share of imported coal should also be 0% instead of 10%. And natural gas, subhan Allah. We dont have enough already. It should go towards fertilizer production and houses. So it's share in electricity prodiction should also be 0% instead of 9%.
the current government installed 3 or 4 RLNG plants plus 2 imported coal power plants during their previous tenure.
these plants will run for atleast 10 to 15 more years. priority at that time was early energy projects as a show piece ... mulk jae bhaar maen
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