3. Defination
What is energy crisis?
Reasons of energy crisis
Immediate goals/ efforts
Short & Longs term goals
Crisis management
Alternative Energy resources
Mitigation of Energy crisis
Dreadful social & economic impact
Demand of electricity
Conclusion
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4. An energy crisis is any great bottleneck (or price
rise) in the supply of energy resources to any
country .
In popular literature though, it often refers to one
of the energy sources used at a certain time and
place, particularly those that supply
national electricity grids or serve as fuel for vehicles..
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5. There has been an enormous increase in the
global demand for energy in recent years as a
result of industrial development and population
growth.
Supply of energy is, therefore, far less than the
actual demand
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6. Unrealistic plan an improper implementation
Failure of introducing new projects
International oil price
Misuse of funds
Badly effects on education
Agriculture
Water shortage
Power wastage
Accelerating demand
Great effect on industries
distribution system
Aging of equipment
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7. Unemployment and street crimes
Psychological complexes
Inflation
Decrease in manufacturing
Economic decline
Increased in transport costs
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8. RPPS
Stabilizingindustrial sector
Limiting commercial supply hours
Reviving non functional power plants
Thar coal project
IPI gas pipeline project
New dams
Trenchancy
Conforming foreign policy
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9. Crisis management
Public awareness
Review energy polices
Exploit alternative energy resources
Constitutional security to various polices
Better utilization of natural resources
Political stability
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12. Political controversies relating to Kalabagh dam must
be resolved.
In this connection seminars and media can play a
good role.
If there is a need the modifications in design may
also be suggested.
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13. Greater reliance on gas, aggressive pursuit of
hydroelectric power generation, and enhancing
nuclear power generation capacity are some of the
key elements of this strategy.
These are the prerequisite for resolving energy crises
that, unless resolved promptly, would cast a long
shadow on the short and medium term objectives of
economic growth and development.
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