Pakistan’s Nuclear Energy Outlook
Afia Malik
No 2023:105, PIDE Knowledge Brief from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Abstract:
Due to concerns over carbon emissions and volatility in fossil fuel prices, there has been a renewed interest in nuclear energy worldwide as a solution to growing energy demands (Vegel and Quinn, 2017). Currently, fossil fuels comprise 63% of Pakistan’s commercial energy supplies, while the remaining 37% is derived from renewables (including hydro)(28%) and nuclear power(9%) (GOP, 2023).
Pages: 8 pages
Date: 2023
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