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GREENER ENERGY



Issues and challenges for Pakistan —
Solar energy prospective
Table of Contents



                                 Slide Name                   Slide No

    1     INTRODUCTION                                           3

    2     SOLAR ENERGY – PAKISTAN’S PROSPECTS                    4

    3     SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS                                   5

    4     SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN                               9

    5     GLOBAL INSOLATION ENERGY FOR PAKISTAN                 10
    6     PROSPECTS OF SOLAR ENERGY UTILIZATION IN PAKISTAN     12
    7     POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN     14

    8     PUBLIC SECTOR WORK FOR ENHANCING GREEN ENERGY         23

    9     CONCLUSION                                            24
1 - INTRODUCTION


  Solar energy is the most abundant permanent energy resource on earth and it is available
 for use in its direct (solar radiation) and indirect (wind, biomass, hydro, ocean, etc.) forms.


 Earth receives about 100,000 TW of solar power at Its surface– enough energy every hour to
 supply humanity’s energy needs for a year


 PV technology is proven and easy to use solar of energy to generate electricity. It is being
 used globally for telecommunication towers, highway telephones and billboard, off-grid
 cottage/s, resorts in desert areas, water pumping for community and irrigation, municipal park
 lighting, exterior home lighting etc


 The cost of generation has to compete with the retail price of electricity, it is subject to less
 geopolitical, environmental and aesthetic concern than nuclear, wind or hydro, although
 extremely large desert installations might elicit protests
2 - SOLAR ENERGY – PAKISTAN’S PROSPECTS

Pakistan is estimated to possess a 2.9-TW solar energy potential. Country has a large number of
remote villages that do not have electricity supplies. Linking the rural areas to national electricity
grid would be very difficult because it would need a lot of time and budgetary investments.

The Pakistan Council of Renewable Energy Technologies (PCRET) is undertaken the research of
parabolic/concentrator and box-type solar cookers, solar still for the provision of clean drinking
water, and flat-collector and evacuated-tube solar water heaters.

One particular area of success has been the introduction of solar dryers to the agricultural areas.
3 - SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS

A - Photo Voltaic
PV is the technology that generates direct current (DC) electrical power measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW)
from semiconductors when they are illuminated by photons and give outputs in micro-watts to Mega-watts.

The solar cell is the elementary building block of the PV technology. Solar cells are made of semiconductor
materials, such as silicon which have weakly bonded electrons.

When energy exceeding a certain threshold, the bonds are broken and the electron is somewhat “free” to move. Thus,
these electrons are conduct in conduction band to provide electricity as shown in fig.1

Fabrication of PV solar cells is done through Phosphorus
and Boron.

Ohm metal–semiconductor contacts are made to both
the n-type and p-type sides of the solar cell, and the
electrodes are ready to be connected to an external load

Solar cells can be categorized into two main groups:
wafers cut: is a thin slice of semiconductor material, such
as a silicon crystal, used in the fabrication of integrated
circuits and other micro devices.
Thin film: are made by depositing silicon directly onto a
Substrate such as glass or steel.
3 - SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS

A - Photo Voltaic
Wafer-type solar cells dominated 95% of commercial PV market while the remaining 5% were mainly PV silicon
thin film solar cells because of lack supply in thin material

A number of solar cells electrically connected to each other and mounted in a single support structure or frame
is called a „PV module‟.

The current produced is directly dependent on the intensity of light reaching the module.

The PV modules are integrated with other components such as storage batteries to constitute.

The primary component in grid connected PV systems is the inverter, it convert DC power produced by PV array
into AC power.

The PV system is promising source of electricity generation for energy resource saving and CO2 emission
reduction

The present PV market is growing at the very high rate of 35–40% per year

80% of the world PV industry is based on c-Si (crystalline Si, or c-Si, solar cells with efficiency of 6–10%) and
pc-Si(polycrystalline Si) wafer technologies.
3 - SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS

B – Concentrated Solar thermal systems
solar thermal systems use mirrors to focus the Sun’s heat, typically heating up a working fluid
that in turn drives a turbine.

CSP plants consist of two parts: one that collects solar energy and converts it to heat, and
another that converts the heat energy to electricity.

All CSP technological approaches require large areas for solar radiation collection when used to
produce electricity at commercial scale.

CSP technology utilizes four alternative technological approaches: parabolic trough, power tower,
dish/engine and linear Fresnel reflectors.

(CSP) technology over the standard PV technology is that it uses less semiconducting material by
replacing most of the PV cell area with a set of reflectors in order to reduce the cost.

it needs direct sun, whereas PVs can make do with more diffuse light.
3 - SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS

B – Concentrated solar thermal systems
4 - SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN

It is expected that renewable energy will play a significant role in Pakistan’s future energy mix.

Country is facing serious energy problems. Every day, the country receives an average of about 19
MJ/m2 of solar energy.

excellent alternative to fossil fuels.
5 - GLOBAL INSOLATION ENERGY FOR PAKISTAN

For proper utilization of PV technology for energy generation, thorough and accurate knowledge of
global solar radiation variation is required.

In Pakistan only five stations: Karachi, Lahore, Quetta, Multan and Peshawar record global solar
radiation on a horizontal surface.

The maximum amount of solar radiation in the country is received in and around Quetta.

Sind and Baluchistan provinces are receiving more than 440 cal/cm2 day, Punjab and Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province is receiving between 400 and 440 cal/cm2 day and the northern areas
and Kashmir are receiving less than 400 cal/cm2 day.

U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has developed high-resolution (10-km) annual and
seasonal wind and solar resource maps and data resource maps of Pakistan.
5 - GLOBAL INSOLATION ENERGY FOR PAKISTAN
6 - PROSPECTS OF SOLAR ENERGY UTILIZATION IN PAKISTAN


Solar energy were unable to advance due to lack of policy instruments to integrate the techno-economic
and socio-political behaviors and actions, and inconsistencies of the government policies present the
major barriers to the significant utilization of the solar energy.

The cost of electricity from solar PV technology can come down by initiative from government such
as indigenization of the technology and giving duty relief on import of technology.

Local generation of PV cells on a commercial scale can bring about a substantial decrease in the
capital prices involved in PV cells production, further decreasing the level of cost of energy.

The indigenous fabrication facility exists only at PCRET whose capabilities remain at pilot scale.

The main constraints to widespread utilization of solar PV technologies are:
          • high initial cost of PV system,
          • inadequate renewable energy policy,
          • unawareness in Local communities,
          • inadequate availability of technical know how
6 - PROSPECTS OF SOLAR ENERGY UTILIZATION IN PAKISTAN

The best way to utilize solar energy is through PVs, which convert the sun energy directly into
electricity.

Currently PV technology is being used in Pakistan for stand-alone rural telephone
exchanges, repeater stations, highway emergency telephones, cathodic protection, refrigeration
systems for vaccine and medicines in hospitals.

Siemens Pakistan is also actively involved in Photovoltaic business for more than 10 years. They
have installed Complete solar systems in all parts of the country, mainly for house
electrification, telecommunication water pumping, navigation, highway communication.
7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN


A – Photo Voltaic
In Baluchistan, villages are separated by large distances with absolutely no approach roads, essentially
needed to generate local power generation. i.e. solar power energy.

Transmission lines are very expensive to build in these areas and there is only a remote possibility
of grid connection in the near future. Also, the extension of grid lines for such small power
requirements is very costly.

Solar PV technology has been proven to be a viable option because of its modular size, small weight, and
ease of installation.

The need of electricity is not only for rural areas, but the grid connected locations are also seeking
the alternate electricity supplies because of big load shedding problem which last for 4–6 h in urban
areas and 8–12 h in rural areas.
7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN


A – Photo Voltaic
7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN


B - Solar thermal
Solar thermal technologies are comparatively simple, relatively low cost and easy to adopt.

The potential applications solar thermal technologies in Pakistan includes cooking, heating and cooling of buildings,
Generation of high temperature steam, heating water for domestic and industrial applications, and drying agricultural
products under controlled temperatures.

Following are the process of Solar thermal:
             i)            Solar Desalination
             ii)           Solar Water Pump
             iii)          Solar Water heating in industry
             iv)           Solar Cooker
             v)            Solar Dryers for agricultural products
7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN


i) Solar Desalination
7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN


ii) Solar Water Pump
7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN


iii) Solar Water heating in industry
7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN


ii) Solar Water heating in industry
7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN


iV) Solar Cooker
7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN


V) Solar Dryers for agricultural products
8 – PUBLIC SECTOR WORK FOR ENHANCING GREEN ENERGY



In Pakistan most of the research, development, promotion and dissemination work in the field of
renewable energy is carried out by Public Sector Organizations. Some of them are:

          I) Pakistan Council of Renewable Energy Technologies (PCRET)
          II) Comsats Institute of Information Technology (CIIT)
          III) Alternative energy development Board
          IV) Manufacturers of solar geysers and solar lights in Pakistan
          V) EME College of NUST (National University of Engineering and Technology), Islamabad
8 - CONCLUSION

Solar PV power is a commercially available and reliable technology with a significant potential for long-
term growth in nearly all world regions.

In Pakistan, cheap labor and high levels of solar radiations country receives throughout the year make
condition favorable for development and promotion of solar energy.

At present the largest market for PV in Pakistan has been for applications such as telecom power, railway
network, cathodic protection of pipelines, and defense service.

Solar thermal systems are particularly effective in industries that require water temperatures in the range
40–80C

In Pakistan, textile industry is a major sector in which solar energy can be practically utilized

the cost effective design of desalination solar can provide the rural communities an efficient way to
convert the brackish Water into potable water.

Promotion of solar energy for power generation will require financial Support and incentives, facilitation of
technology transfer, and a large-scale research and development programme.

The cost of electricity from solar PV technology can come down by initiative from government such as
indigenization of the technology and giving duty relief on import of technology.


Governments have to provide long-term targets and supporting policies to build condense for
investments in manufacturing capacity and deployment of PV systems.
SAVE ENERGY FOR YOUR FUTURE !!!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE !

Course Name:
Environmental Applied Sciences (EN-502)

Course Instructor:
Madam Sadia Khan

Presented by:
Zohaib H. Siddiqui

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Solar Energy Systems Perspective about Pakistan

  • 1. GREENER ENERGY Issues and challenges for Pakistan — Solar energy prospective
  • 2. Table of Contents Slide Name Slide No 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 SOLAR ENERGY – PAKISTAN’S PROSPECTS 4 3 SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS 5 4 SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN 9 5 GLOBAL INSOLATION ENERGY FOR PAKISTAN 10 6 PROSPECTS OF SOLAR ENERGY UTILIZATION IN PAKISTAN 12 7 POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN 14 8 PUBLIC SECTOR WORK FOR ENHANCING GREEN ENERGY 23 9 CONCLUSION 24
  • 3. 1 - INTRODUCTION  Solar energy is the most abundant permanent energy resource on earth and it is available for use in its direct (solar radiation) and indirect (wind, biomass, hydro, ocean, etc.) forms. Earth receives about 100,000 TW of solar power at Its surface– enough energy every hour to supply humanity’s energy needs for a year PV technology is proven and easy to use solar of energy to generate electricity. It is being used globally for telecommunication towers, highway telephones and billboard, off-grid cottage/s, resorts in desert areas, water pumping for community and irrigation, municipal park lighting, exterior home lighting etc The cost of generation has to compete with the retail price of electricity, it is subject to less geopolitical, environmental and aesthetic concern than nuclear, wind or hydro, although extremely large desert installations might elicit protests
  • 4. 2 - SOLAR ENERGY – PAKISTAN’S PROSPECTS Pakistan is estimated to possess a 2.9-TW solar energy potential. Country has a large number of remote villages that do not have electricity supplies. Linking the rural areas to national electricity grid would be very difficult because it would need a lot of time and budgetary investments. The Pakistan Council of Renewable Energy Technologies (PCRET) is undertaken the research of parabolic/concentrator and box-type solar cookers, solar still for the provision of clean drinking water, and flat-collector and evacuated-tube solar water heaters. One particular area of success has been the introduction of solar dryers to the agricultural areas.
  • 5. 3 - SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS A - Photo Voltaic PV is the technology that generates direct current (DC) electrical power measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW) from semiconductors when they are illuminated by photons and give outputs in micro-watts to Mega-watts. The solar cell is the elementary building block of the PV technology. Solar cells are made of semiconductor materials, such as silicon which have weakly bonded electrons. When energy exceeding a certain threshold, the bonds are broken and the electron is somewhat “free” to move. Thus, these electrons are conduct in conduction band to provide electricity as shown in fig.1 Fabrication of PV solar cells is done through Phosphorus and Boron. Ohm metal–semiconductor contacts are made to both the n-type and p-type sides of the solar cell, and the electrodes are ready to be connected to an external load Solar cells can be categorized into two main groups: wafers cut: is a thin slice of semiconductor material, such as a silicon crystal, used in the fabrication of integrated circuits and other micro devices. Thin film: are made by depositing silicon directly onto a Substrate such as glass or steel.
  • 6. 3 - SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS A - Photo Voltaic Wafer-type solar cells dominated 95% of commercial PV market while the remaining 5% were mainly PV silicon thin film solar cells because of lack supply in thin material A number of solar cells electrically connected to each other and mounted in a single support structure or frame is called a „PV module‟. The current produced is directly dependent on the intensity of light reaching the module. The PV modules are integrated with other components such as storage batteries to constitute. The primary component in grid connected PV systems is the inverter, it convert DC power produced by PV array into AC power. The PV system is promising source of electricity generation for energy resource saving and CO2 emission reduction The present PV market is growing at the very high rate of 35–40% per year 80% of the world PV industry is based on c-Si (crystalline Si, or c-Si, solar cells with efficiency of 6–10%) and pc-Si(polycrystalline Si) wafer technologies.
  • 7. 3 - SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS B – Concentrated Solar thermal systems solar thermal systems use mirrors to focus the Sun’s heat, typically heating up a working fluid that in turn drives a turbine. CSP plants consist of two parts: one that collects solar energy and converts it to heat, and another that converts the heat energy to electricity. All CSP technological approaches require large areas for solar radiation collection when used to produce electricity at commercial scale. CSP technology utilizes four alternative technological approaches: parabolic trough, power tower, dish/engine and linear Fresnel reflectors. (CSP) technology over the standard PV technology is that it uses less semiconducting material by replacing most of the PV cell area with a set of reflectors in order to reduce the cost. it needs direct sun, whereas PVs can make do with more diffuse light.
  • 8. 3 - SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS B – Concentrated solar thermal systems
  • 9. 4 - SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN It is expected that renewable energy will play a significant role in Pakistan’s future energy mix. Country is facing serious energy problems. Every day, the country receives an average of about 19 MJ/m2 of solar energy. excellent alternative to fossil fuels.
  • 10. 5 - GLOBAL INSOLATION ENERGY FOR PAKISTAN For proper utilization of PV technology for energy generation, thorough and accurate knowledge of global solar radiation variation is required. In Pakistan only five stations: Karachi, Lahore, Quetta, Multan and Peshawar record global solar radiation on a horizontal surface. The maximum amount of solar radiation in the country is received in and around Quetta. Sind and Baluchistan provinces are receiving more than 440 cal/cm2 day, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province is receiving between 400 and 440 cal/cm2 day and the northern areas and Kashmir are receiving less than 400 cal/cm2 day. U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has developed high-resolution (10-km) annual and seasonal wind and solar resource maps and data resource maps of Pakistan.
  • 11. 5 - GLOBAL INSOLATION ENERGY FOR PAKISTAN
  • 12. 6 - PROSPECTS OF SOLAR ENERGY UTILIZATION IN PAKISTAN Solar energy were unable to advance due to lack of policy instruments to integrate the techno-economic and socio-political behaviors and actions, and inconsistencies of the government policies present the major barriers to the significant utilization of the solar energy. The cost of electricity from solar PV technology can come down by initiative from government such as indigenization of the technology and giving duty relief on import of technology. Local generation of PV cells on a commercial scale can bring about a substantial decrease in the capital prices involved in PV cells production, further decreasing the level of cost of energy. The indigenous fabrication facility exists only at PCRET whose capabilities remain at pilot scale. The main constraints to widespread utilization of solar PV technologies are: • high initial cost of PV system, • inadequate renewable energy policy, • unawareness in Local communities, • inadequate availability of technical know how
  • 13. 6 - PROSPECTS OF SOLAR ENERGY UTILIZATION IN PAKISTAN The best way to utilize solar energy is through PVs, which convert the sun energy directly into electricity. Currently PV technology is being used in Pakistan for stand-alone rural telephone exchanges, repeater stations, highway emergency telephones, cathodic protection, refrigeration systems for vaccine and medicines in hospitals. Siemens Pakistan is also actively involved in Photovoltaic business for more than 10 years. They have installed Complete solar systems in all parts of the country, mainly for house electrification, telecommunication water pumping, navigation, highway communication.
  • 14. 7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN A – Photo Voltaic In Baluchistan, villages are separated by large distances with absolutely no approach roads, essentially needed to generate local power generation. i.e. solar power energy. Transmission lines are very expensive to build in these areas and there is only a remote possibility of grid connection in the near future. Also, the extension of grid lines for such small power requirements is very costly. Solar PV technology has been proven to be a viable option because of its modular size, small weight, and ease of installation. The need of electricity is not only for rural areas, but the grid connected locations are also seeking the alternate electricity supplies because of big load shedding problem which last for 4–6 h in urban areas and 8–12 h in rural areas.
  • 15. 7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN A – Photo Voltaic
  • 16. 7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN B - Solar thermal Solar thermal technologies are comparatively simple, relatively low cost and easy to adopt. The potential applications solar thermal technologies in Pakistan includes cooking, heating and cooling of buildings, Generation of high temperature steam, heating water for domestic and industrial applications, and drying agricultural products under controlled temperatures. Following are the process of Solar thermal: i) Solar Desalination ii) Solar Water Pump iii) Solar Water heating in industry iv) Solar Cooker v) Solar Dryers for agricultural products
  • 17. 7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN i) Solar Desalination
  • 18. 7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN ii) Solar Water Pump
  • 19. 7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN iii) Solar Water heating in industry
  • 20. 7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN ii) Solar Water heating in industry
  • 21. 7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN iV) Solar Cooker
  • 22. 7 - POTENTIAL APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PAKISTAN V) Solar Dryers for agricultural products
  • 23. 8 – PUBLIC SECTOR WORK FOR ENHANCING GREEN ENERGY In Pakistan most of the research, development, promotion and dissemination work in the field of renewable energy is carried out by Public Sector Organizations. Some of them are: I) Pakistan Council of Renewable Energy Technologies (PCRET) II) Comsats Institute of Information Technology (CIIT) III) Alternative energy development Board IV) Manufacturers of solar geysers and solar lights in Pakistan V) EME College of NUST (National University of Engineering and Technology), Islamabad
  • 24. 8 - CONCLUSION Solar PV power is a commercially available and reliable technology with a significant potential for long- term growth in nearly all world regions. In Pakistan, cheap labor and high levels of solar radiations country receives throughout the year make condition favorable for development and promotion of solar energy. At present the largest market for PV in Pakistan has been for applications such as telecom power, railway network, cathodic protection of pipelines, and defense service. Solar thermal systems are particularly effective in industries that require water temperatures in the range 40–80C In Pakistan, textile industry is a major sector in which solar energy can be practically utilized the cost effective design of desalination solar can provide the rural communities an efficient way to convert the brackish Water into potable water. Promotion of solar energy for power generation will require financial Support and incentives, facilitation of technology transfer, and a large-scale research and development programme. The cost of electricity from solar PV technology can come down by initiative from government such as indigenization of the technology and giving duty relief on import of technology. Governments have to provide long-term targets and supporting policies to build condense for investments in manufacturing capacity and deployment of PV systems.
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