SWOT ANALYSIS OF ENERGY POLICY 2013 OF PAKISTAN

European Journal of Engineering Science and Technology

Year: 2019 | Volume: 2 | Issue: 1 | Page No: 71-94
DOI: http://doi.org/10.33422/EJEST.2019.01.53

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SWOT ANALYSIS OF ENERGY POLICY 2013 OF PAKISTAN

Muhammad Irfan, Suleman Abdul Hameed, Umer Bin Sarwar, Naeem Abas and Muhammad Shoaib Saleem

 

ABSTRACT: 

Pakistan is going through worst energy crisis over a decade. The hide and seek of electricity has threatened lives in all sectors of Pakistan. To cope up with this issue, the National Power Policy 2013 of Pakistan was formulated. The main problems faced by the national energy sector are supply-demand gap, highly expensive generation of electricity from sustainable energy recourses, incompetent power production, transmission and distribution system, power and transmission losses, lack of production of electricity from renewable energy recourses, and misuse of electricity and electricity theft. The Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) of the policy are discussed in this paper. The SWOT analysis of national power policy 2013 gives a better solution to the government regarding current and future energy needs. This paper presents the formulated actions such as comprehensive energy strategy; up-gradation of existing transmission and distribution systems; development of indigenous resources and energy mix systems; productions at low price electricity by low price fuels; electricity generation from renewable energy recourses; structural change in industry; subsidies to private sectors generation and compliance with environmental standard. This further enlightens the adoption of institutional and human capacity building by energy sector for the betterment of the country.

Keywords:National Power Policy, SWOT analysis, Comprehensive, Capacity building.

How to cite this article:
Irfan,M.Abdul Hameed,A.Bin Sarwar,O.Abas,N.Saleem,M.SWOT ANALYSIS OF ENERGY POLICY 2013 OF PAKISTAN. European Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 1 (2):71-94.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.33422/EJEST.2019.01.53

URL: http://www.dpublication.com/ejest/ejest-v21_71-94/