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Power crisis in Pakistan will deepen after Kangali, demand will increase by 48 percent in next 10 years

  
  
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  ISLAMABAD: After increasing demand for electricity, Pakistan may need to build power plants and additional power sources within the time frame. Based on a study, the local news agency 'The News International' has given this information in a report. Demand for electricity may increase by 48 percent in the next decade The study emphasizes that Pakistan's electricity demand will increase by 48 percent over the next decade from 154 terawatt-hours in fiscal 2022 to 228 terawatt-hours in 2031. To meet the increasing demand for electricity, Pakistan needs to generate additional electricity and connect it to the national grid. Increased financial burden due to high operational cost A recent study 'Powering Pakistan' conducted by the Policy Research Institute for Equitable Development (PRIED) and Renewables First says, "Existing power plants are increasing the financial burden due to high operational costs, necessitating their displacement with cheaper power sources. can
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