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Assessing Wind Energy Projects Potential in Pakistan: Challenges and Way Forward
February 24, 2023
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Energy is the driver of the socioeconomic growth and development of a country. In the pursuit of available and affordable sources of energy, nations around the world have forgotten the sustainability angle and are facing an energy crisis. The developing world has initiated development plans in an unsustainable way, causing a demand−supply gap and leading to very high energy prices. Renewable energy gives us a solution to this circular crisis. The recent world has seen significant investment in renewables, particularly in the wind energy sector. The investment was initiated as a government spending program, but is now taken up by the private sector. The current study presents a thorough analysis of the prospects for wind energy and the means and measures required to fully capacitate the sector in Pakistan. In Pakistan’s three largest provinces, there is tremendous potential for wind energy, which requires proper utilization and exploration for sustained socioeconomic development. This study is based on the mixed-methods approach. In the first phase, content analysis was caried out using the systematic literature review (SLR) technique. Relevant content analysis was performed using the PRISMA diagram. A total of two hundred and thirty-nine (239) documents were scanned; however, only eighty-two (82) were included after the removal of duplications and irrelevant documents. Moreover, short interviews were conducted with entrepreneurs, and themes have been prescribed. The study found that commercially feasible wind energy potential is particularly abundant in Pakistan’s Sindh and Balochistan regions. The country’s diverse geography makes it ideal for wind turbine installations at various sites. The renewable energy policy should be revisited to incentivize the use of wind energy to ensure the nationally determined contributions (NDCs)’ commitments are assured to achieve sustainable development by 2030. Pakistan has seen rapid development in the wind energy sector with around 4 percent of electric power being generated through wind farms in just over 13 years. In order to exploit the potential, there is a need for significant public and private joint efforts.
Energy is the driver of the socioeconomic growth and development of a country. In the pursuit of available and affordable sources of energy, nations around the world have forgotten the sustainability angle and are facing an energy crisis. The developing world has initiated development plans in an unsustainable way, causing a demand−supply gap and leading to very high energy prices. Renewable energy gives us a solution to this circular crisis. The recent world has seen significant investment in renewables, particularly in the wind energy sector. The investment was initiated as a government spending program, but is now taken up by the private sector. The current study presents a thorough analysis of the prospects for wind energy and the means and measures required to fully capacitate the sector in Pakistan. In Pakistan’s three largest provinces, there is tremendous potential for wind energy, which requires proper utilization and exploration for sustained socioeconomic development. This study is based on the mixed-methods approach. In the first phase, content analysis was caried out using the systematic literature review (SLR) technique. Relevant content analysis was performed using the PRISMA diagram. A total of two hundred and thirty-nine (239) documents were scanned; however, only eighty-two (82) were included after the removal of duplications and irrelevant documents. Moreover, short interviews were conducted with entrepreneurs, and themes have been prescribed. The study found that commercially feasible wind energy potential is particularly abundant in Pakistan’s Sindh and Balochistan regions. The country’s diverse geography makes it ideal for wind turbine installations at various sites. The renewable energy policy should be revisited to incentivize the use of wind energy to ensure the nationally determined contributions (NDCs)’ commitments are assured to achieve sustainable development by 2030. Pakistan has seen rapid development in the wind energy sector with around 4 percent of electric power being generated through wind farms in just over 13 years. In order to exploit the potential, there is a need for significant public and private joint efforts.
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Pakistan, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, wind energy potential
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Turi JA, Rosak-Szyrocka J, Mansoor M, Asif H, Nazir A, Balsalobre-Lorente D. Assessing Wind Energy Projects Potential in Pakistan: Challenges and Way Forward. (2023). LAPSE:2023.7461
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Turi JA: College of Business Administration, University of Tabuk, Tabuk 47912, Saudi Arabia [ORCID]
Rosak-Szyrocka J: Faculty of Management, Czestochowa University of Technology, 42-201 Czestochowa, Poland [ORCID]
Mansoor M: Bahria Business School, Bahria University, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
Asif H: Bahria Business School, Bahria University, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
Nazir A: Sustainable Development Policy Institute and Bahria Business School, Bahria University, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan [ORCID]
Balsalobre-Lorente D: Department of Political Economy and Public Finance, Economics and Business Statistics and Economic Policy, University of Castilla-La Mancha, 13071 Ciudad Real, Spain [ORCID]
Rosak-Szyrocka J: Faculty of Management, Czestochowa University of Technology, 42-201 Czestochowa, Poland [ORCID]
Mansoor M: Bahria Business School, Bahria University, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
Asif H: Bahria Business School, Bahria University, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
Nazir A: Sustainable Development Policy Institute and Bahria Business School, Bahria University, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan [ORCID]
Balsalobre-Lorente D: Department of Political Economy and Public Finance, Economics and Business Statistics and Economic Policy, University of Castilla-La Mancha, 13071 Ciudad Real, Spain [ORCID]
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Energies
Volume
15
Issue
23
First Page
9014
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-11-28
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1996-1073
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