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Energy Conservation 8/8/2015Engr. Ahsanullah Soomro1

History of Energy Conservation James Watt and many other engine builders improved efficiency on an empirical basis, while attempting to understand the underlying physics. Sadi Carnot created the first solid theoretical understanding of energy efficiency. During the early nineteenth century, Carnot explained the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which places a severe theoretical limit on the efficiency of converting heat to mechanical work.

Energy conservation by country India – Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) is an Indian government body created in – In the recent past PCRA has done mass media campaigns in television, radio & print media. – An impact assessment survey by a third party revealed that due to these mega campaigns by PCRA, overall awareness level have gone up leading to saving of fossil fuels worth crores of rupees besides reducing pollution. Bureau of Energy Efficiency is an Indian governmental organization created in 2001 responsible for promoting energy efficiency and conservation. Bureau of Energy Efficiency

Energy conservation by country Japan – Since the 1973 oil crisis, energy conservation has been an issue in Japan.1973 oil crisisJapan – The Energy Conservation Center promotes energy efficiency in every aspect of Japan.Energy Conservation CenterJapan – Public entities are implementing the efficient use of energy for industries and research.

Energy conservation by country Lebanon – In Lebanon and since 2002 The Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) has been promoting the development of efficient and rational uses of energy and the use of renewable energy at the consumer level.The Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC) New Zealand – In New Zealand the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority is responsible for promoting energy efficiency and conservationNew ZealandEnergy Efficiency and Conservation Authority

Energy conservation by country Pakistan National Energy Conservation Centre (ENERCON) is revolving towards an independent authority being developed under the ENERCON Bill ENERCON was established in 1987 and serves as the national focal point for energy conservation/energy efficiency activities in all sectors of the economy, namely industry, agriculture, transport, building and domestic.

Energy Scenario of Pakistan Pakistan total primary energy supply during year 2007–2008 was MTOE (million tons of oil equivalent). More than 99% of this energy was supplied through conventional energy sources such as oil, gas, hydel and nuclear, etc. whereas less than 1% supplied through micro/mini renewable energy (RE) stand alone installations while ignoring the fact that many times natural renewable energy resource potential as compared to conventional energy resource exists in the country. Engr. Ahsanullah Soomro

Energy Scenario of Pakistan In order to facilitate development and generation of alternate or renewable energy to achieve sustainable economic growth with transfer of technology, Government of Pakistan established – Pakistan Council of Appropriate Technology (PCAT) in 1975, – National institute of Silicon Technology (NIST) in 1981 – and Alternate Energy Development Board (AEDB) in Engr. Ahsanullah Soomro

Energy Scenario of Pakistan In May 2001 NIST and PCAT merged to become Pakistan Council of Renewable Energy Technologies (PCRET) thus having two main departments, AEDB and PCRET, in government sector for execution and implementation of renewable energy projects. Due to lack of precise promotion instruments for renewable energy technologies, the output of all solar and wind energy systems plus mini/micro hydropower plants together amounted to less than 3 MW at the end of 1990s. In 1992, Pakistan National conservation Strategy (PNCS) was announced to introduce biogas, wind power and mini hydropower facilities. Engr. Ahsanullah Soomro

Energy Scenario of Pakistan In October 1997, National Environment Action Plan- Support Programme (NEAP-SP) was signed between Government of Pakistan (GoP) and UNDP. The NEAP-SP includes six different sub programmes, one of which concerns the field of energy conservation and renewable energy sources, and concrete projects are to be implemented over the next 5 years. Engr. Ahsanullah Soomro

Energy Scenario of Pakistan In 2005, AEDB was having a mandate of generating 10% of the total installed capacity in the country from renewable energy sources by But in spite of all these facts, an appreciable amount of development could not be seen in the country resulting in ever worse energy crisis in the country in the current year. Engr. Ahsanullah Soomro

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A Comparison of Power Generation fuel Mix World Power Generation fuel Mix WorldPakistan Gas 20% Others 2% Coal 41% Hydro 16% Oil 6%

Widening Demand & Supply Gap Projection for Pakistan Current Installed Capacity (MW) Project Demand Gap (MW) YearMW 19, ,21718, ,35936, ,56662, ,69595,798 Future Energy Demand Supply Gap is Alarming!

Energy Scenario of Pakistan Thar Thar Desert contains the world’s 7 th largest coal reserves: 175 Billion Ton = 50 Billion TOE =2000 TCF Total Thar Coal Reserve More than Saudi Arabia 68 times higher than & Iranian Oil ReservesPakistan’s total gas reserves Sindh 186 billion tonsPunjab 235 million tonsBalochistan 217 million tonsKP 90 million tons Azad Kashmir 9 million tons

Energy Scenario of Pakistan In Pakistan, potential for almost all types of renewable energies exists in the country. These types include solar (PV and thermal), wind, biogas, microhydel/canal fall, biodiesel production, biomass/ waste to energy production, geothermal, tidal/ocean energies, etc.

Energy Scenario of Pakistan Among these, biodiesel and biomass/waste to energy production is under development or project implementation stage where as geothermal and tidal/ocean energies utilization are in feasibility study process.

Solar energy The South Western province of Balochistan and North Eastern part of Sindh offer excellent conditions for harnessing solar energy where sun shines between 7 and 8 h daily or approximately more than 2300–2700 h per annum. Despite the favourable conditions, the use of solar energy for generating electricity or heating is still in its beginnings. Mostly photovoltaic systems of generation capacity 100–500 W/unit have been used for producing electricity in a few rural areas.

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According to a survey report, more than 40,000 villages of Pakistan have no access to electricity and it is expected that within next 50 years, it is difficult to electrify these villages with present pace of development in the energy sector. As far back as the early 1980s, the Government of Pakistan had 18 PV systems with a composite output of 440 kW installed in various parts of the country.

Energy Scenario of Pakistan Due to lack of technical know-how about operation and maintenance, these systems were no longer in operation in 1990s. Under such conditions PCRET started ensuring development and sustainability of solar and other renewable energy projects in the country. AEDB joined such efforts in But unfortunately both these governmental organizations are so weak in financial and technical manpower resource to imagine any breakthrough in near future

Energy Scenario of Pakistan AEDB electrified approximately 3000 households with total PV power generation of 200 kW in districts of – Kohat (NWFP), – D.G. Khan, Rawalpindi (Punjab), – Tharparkar (Sindh), – Turbat/Kalat (Balochistan), etc. while providing 80 W panel with lighting system to each household. PCRET electrified more than 500 schools, mosques, houses through PV power with total generation capacity of more than 80 kW. Pakistan has solar energy potential of 2.3m MW’

Wind energy Wind speed 5–7 m/s persists in coastal regions of Sindh and Balochistan provinces The potential for wind power is estimated to be around 350 GW, according to both the Pakistani government and SWERA (Solar and wind energy resources assessment)

Energy Scenario of Pakistan IndiaChinaPhilippinePakistan Wind Power Potential GW 2,580 GW 55 GW 350 GW Wind Power Production 13,065 MW MW????

. Microhydel More than 1200 MW micro/mini hydropower potential is estimated to be available in the country Out of this potential, less than 5% is being developed. AEDB is installing microhydel power plants of total generation capacity of 10 MW in Punjab, NWFP and Northern Area

Energy Scenario of Pakistan Projects of 187 MW are also under feasibility study and these include: – Jagran-I hydropower project of 30.4 MW at Azad Jammu and Kashmir. – Naltar Gah Ph-V hydropower project, MW at Northern Area. – Kargah Ph-VI hydropower project, 4 MW, Northern Area. – Kachura Ph-III hydropower project, 3 MW, Northern Area. – Chilas Ph-II hydropower project, 2 MW, Northern Area. – Kundal Shahi Hydropower project, 2 MW, Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

As per conservation estimates, the bioenergy potential of cane trash is around 9,475 GWh per year. 8/8/2015Engr. Asif Saleh Qureshi39

Energy Scenario of Pakistan The potential to produce power from biomass is very promising in Pakistan more than 60% of the population is involved in agricultural activities in the country Total biogas generation potential of million m3/day is available in the country Natural gas production 4,063 Million CFt/Day During the last 3 years, more than 1600 plants mostly of 5 m3/day capacity have been installed by PCRET

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Geothermal energy Geothermal energy has potential to save 10 percent energy Although there are numerous hot springs with temperature ranging from 30 to 170 8C in various parts of Pakistan. for example in the vicinity of Karachi and in the Pakistani part of the Himalayas but there has been no attempt to make use of geothermal energy in Pakistan yet.

Geothermal energy resources in – Northern Areas of Gilgit-Baltistan, – Kyber Pakhtunkhwa and – Azad Kashmir could provide district and domestic heating and also use for power generation and as a heating source for many industries 8/8/2015Engr. Asif Saleh Qureshi44