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    Energy Crises in Pakistan

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    crisis nowadays. The energy crisis is affecting all walks of life in the country. The situation further deteriorated because of the stoppage of the supply to industrial units by Sui Gas Company. The Company was already going through a system of load-shedding itself due to excessive use of gas by CNG users. Many electricity generation units were shut off due to non-availability of the gas. The IPPs who were operating on furnace oil could not get the regular supply of the furnace oil due to the circular

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    INTRODUCTION Energy has a very big importance in the development of any country. Unfortunately‚ our country is facing a big crisis of Energy since last few years. And we are very keen to find some renewable method to produce energy which would be cheapest‚ durable and ecological. One of such method is “Bio-Gas’’ power plants. Energy is one of the major inputs for the economic development of any country. In the case of the developing countries‚ the energy sector assumes a critical importance in

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    Electricity Crisis in Nepal “Not a day goes by without a few hours of power cuts. Load shedding has now become a perennial problem and it is here to stay." The story of power position in Nepal is that of highest potential and lowest consumption. The electricity demand in Nepal is increasing by about 10 percent every year and close to 40 percent of the approximate Nepalese population has access to electricity so far. The main load centre is the central zone which includes the Kathmandu Valley. Nepal owns

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    continues to be a challenge because elevators were unsafe at first‚ and elevator shafts cannot be made as tall as skyscrapers. Wind is the ultimate challenge that engineers face when building skyscrapers. This is because of vortex shedding‚ and the exponential rise of lateral loads at immense heights. These three challenges are felt all over the world when building a skyscraper‚ and will most likely continue to be challenges for many years to come. With the ideas of electromagnetic elevators and carbon

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    CAUSES OF POWER CRISIS IN BANGLADESH AND MEASURES TO ERADICATE THE PROBLEM INTRODUCTION 1. Electricity is the air and water of modern civilization. With the invention of electricity human life‚ culture and society has dramatically changed. Present day society demands electricity as the basic need in every moment of human life. It plays a decisive role in agricultural mechanization‚ industrialization‚ urbanization etc. Without electricity‚ communities are unable to participate in the benefits

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    CNG crisis in Pakistan Pakistani Government receives commission on buying petrol. Therefore‚ it creates an artificial CNG crisis to increase petrol consumption‚ which consequently results in increase of commission. Most vehicles in Pakistan run on CNG nowadays. Pakistan has the greatest number of CNG refill stations and CNG vehicles. But today‚ Pakistan is facing CNG crisis. In Pakistan‚ the greatest amount of CNG is used in the Punjab province‚ which is the country’s largest province with respect

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    Energy crises of Pakistan By Sahibzada Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri The unabated spate of load shedding throughout Pakistan has made life difficult to live in this sizzling summer. The unending energy crisis with power outages for more than 15 hours on daily basis has also dealt a severe blow to the national economy. Resultantly‚ business units and factories are getting shut down and layoffs of the workers are reported to be running in hundreds of thousands with grave implications for already burgeoning

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    Shisha more dangerous than cigarettes    A RECENT report by the UK Department of Health has raised concern on the health hazards associated with shisha (hookah) use. Research showed that people who regularly smoke shisha can suffer from dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO) similar to that of inhaling a car exhaust.   According to this report‚ one session of shisha smoking can result in CO level at least five times higher than the amount inhaled by one cigarette. This high level of CO not

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    national ice cream products. • Size of market is limited as the supply of the product is limited to Kathmandu and few major cities of the country. • Seasonal sales of the product. • General problem faced by ice cream manufacturing companies like load shedding problem‚ damage return and untimely delivery to retailers. • Credit facilities is not secured by land and building. Opportunities: • The consumption of ice cream and frozen desert is increasing in hotels‚ restaurant‚ parties and various

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    References: Arnav Rajbhnadary. 2010. “Key factors behind Load-shedding in Nepal”‚ Nepal Studies. Ratna Sansar Shrestha. 2010. “Energy crisis (Load shedding) in Nepal”‚ Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water‚ Energy and Environment. Issue 6#‚ January 2010. …………… …………..

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