Untapping the potential of bioenergy for achieving sustainable energy future in Pakistan
Mohammad Rehan,
Muhammad Amir Raza,
M.M. Aman,
Abdul Ghani Abro,
Iqbal Mohammad Ibrahim Ismail,
Said Munir,
Ahmed Summan,
Khurram Shahzad,
Muhammad Imtiaz Rashid and
Nadeem Ali
Energy, 2023, vol. 275, issue C
Abstract:
Due to the recent climate change, organizations all over the globe are developing plans for reducing carbon emissions by developing clean energy technologies and energy efficient devices. In this regard, the developments have not been done over the past two decades on green energy in Pakistan and in general, the representation of renewable sources especially biomass feedstock supply such as agriculture residue, forest residue, municipal waste and animal waste for green energy transition pathways is limited. Using the Low Emissions Analysis Platform (LEAP®) software, path for green energy transition is analyzed in Pakistan by incorporating the biomass feedstock under the ongoing and sustainable energy scenarios from 2022 to 2050. Results showed that the bioelectricity production will increase from 18.73 TWh (in the ongoing scenario) to the 265.20 TWh (in the biomass based sustainable energy scenario) till 2050. Furthermore, the development of biomass plants would help in reducing the CO2 emissions from 138.47 million metric tonnes in the current scenario to 8.71 million metric tonnes in the sustainable energy scenario by 2050. This study will provide the fundamental data and aid the policy makers and other stakeholders to shift toward developing renewable and sustainable energy systems in Pakistan.
Keywords: Waste to energy; Green energy; Renewable energy; Energy policy; Bioenergy; Sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.127472
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