Connecting Pakistan through the Sun
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Pakistan is experiencing a solar power boom. Here's what we can learn from it A prudent energy transition must take into account how to integrate renewables into the existing grid. Image: Reon Energy Pakistan's unstable electricity grid has driven a boom in adoption of renewable energy, led by solar.
Here is the list known under construction solar stations in Pakistan as per NEPRA Report 2022 (8). Meridian Energy (Pvt.) Ltd Sukkur, Sindh 50 MW Under Construction. Expected COD Feb 2023. HNDS Energy (Pvt.) Limited Sukkur, Sindh 50 MW Under Construction. Expected COD Feb 2023.
The Pakistan case study illustrates how energy transitions must be carefully managed, incorporating renewables through grid modernization. Pakistan's rapid adoption of solar energy, driven primarily by market forces and with minimal political support, provides valuable lessons for other emerging markets.
Photo by Hexzain / Shutterstock. Solar adoption in Pakistan resulted from a “perfect storm” of supply and demand. On the demand side, an unprecedented hike in electricity tariffs — up 155% in just three years — rendered grid power unaffordable for many people and businesses.
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