A Techno-Economic Analysis of Widespread Microgrid/Minigrid Deployment in Pakistan’s Electrical Power Sector (Article)
Danial Saleem and
Salis Usman
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Danial Saleem: Deputy Manager, NTDC, Lahore.
Salis Usman: Former General Manager, NTDC, Lahore and also a Power Sector Consultant.
The Pakistan Development Review, 2022, vol. 61, issue 3, 463–490
Abstract:
In the recent past, the Government of Pakistan has undertaken certain appreciable initiatives in the electrical power sector, which is undergoing an extensive reform and restructuring process, particularly in the areas of decarbonisation and deregulation. Although Pakistan is blessed with abundant natural energy resources, a significant percentage of the population remains without electricity access since the expansion of the centralised grid is uneconomical due to certain reasons, including but not limited to limited financial resources and a scattered population. In this regard, micro/mini-grid (MG) deployment offers an excellent opportunity to address this problem, improve the life quality of the people of Pakistan, and help improve the economy. The study is predominately based on simulation and analysis-based research methods wherein the techno-economic analysis is performed keeping in view the technical and commercial aspects and also MG impacts on Pakistan’s power grid and prospective customers of MGs. According to this study’s findings, in comparison to fossil fuel-based MGs, renewable energy-dominated MGs offer a lucrative investment opportunity/financial viability and also contribute to reducing adverse effects on the environment.
Keywords: Techno-Economic; Widespread; Microgrid; Minigrid; Electrical Power Sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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