Energy Crisis in Pakistan: Causes & Solutions
Key Points:
- Pakistan faces an 80,000MW electricity shortfall, worsening with rising demand.
- Over-reliance on costly fossil fuels (59% of energy mix) worsens the crisis.
- Inefficient infrastructure, power theft, and corruption contribute to losses.
- The crisis leads to unemployment, inflation, and economic instability.
- Renewable energy, infrastructure upgrades, and policy reforms can help.
Summary:
Pakistan’s energy crisis stems from a supply-demand gap, outdated infrastructure, and reliance on fossil fuels. Corruption, inefficiency, and policy failures worsen the situation, leading to economic decline and social distress. Addressing the crisis requires political will, renewable energy investment, and infrastructure improvements. Wind, solar, hydro, and Thar coal have massive untapped potential. Sustainable energy policies can ensure long-term stability.