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Network for Clean Energy Transition

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@SDPIPakistan's network to generate and disseminate research-based evidence for Clean Energy Transition in Pakistan.

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During Fiscal Strategies for Energy FY25 Mustafa Amjad PD at Renewables First urged early retirement of idle thermal power plants, citing high capacity payments and low utilization. He stressed on increased renewable energy adoption to cut costs and enhance energy security.

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Mr Basit Ghauri Project Associate at Renewables First during Fiscal Strategies for Energy Sector FY25 discussion said Pakistan's climate goals lack concrete policies, favoring hydro over renewables. Need bold action on renewables and supportive ecosystem.

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Join us for the launch event and policy dialogue on "Energy Transition in South Asia: Transitioning to Sustainable Sources" on July 29, 2024! Join us in person! Register now: lnkd.in/d53y8esj #EnergyTransition #SustainableSources #SouthAsia

Join us for the launch event and policy dialogue on "Energy Transition in South Asia: Transitioning to Sustainable Sources" on July 29, 2024! 

Join us in person! Register now: lnkd.in/d53y8esj

#EnergyTransition #SustainableSources #SouthAsia
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📢Join us for an insightful discussion on the privatization of Pakistan's power utility sector! 💡 Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and Network for Clean Energy Transition Network for Clean Energy Transition invite you to a consultative discussion on "Privatization of Pakistan's🇵🇰 power

📢Join us for an insightful discussion on the privatization of Pakistan's power utility sector! 💡
 Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and Network for Clean Energy Transition <a href="/NCET_Pak/">Network for Clean Energy Transition</a>
invite you to a consultative discussion on

 "Privatization of Pakistan's🇵🇰 power
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Meet Our Guest Speakers! 💡 Hear the insights of our expert line-up for the Consultative Discussion on "#Privatization of #Pakistan's power utility sector: Opportunities and lessons learnt" on August 27, 2024 📆 from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm organized by Sustainable Development

Meet Our Guest Speakers! 💡

Hear the insights of our expert line-up for the Consultative Discussion on "#Privatization of #Pakistan's power utility sector: Opportunities and lessons learnt" on August 27, 2024 📆  from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm organized by Sustainable Development
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Dr. Quratul A Bakhteari (Founding Director, IDSP Pakistan) while speaking to the webinar highlighted ⬇️ 🌍 "This is a great opportunity that has unfortunately been overlooked on both national and international levels. ⚡ I am confident that the energy issue can be resolved not only

Dr. <a href="/ain_bakhtear/">Quratul A Bakhteari</a> (Founding Director, <a href="/PakistanIdsp/">IDSP Pakistan</a>) while speaking to the webinar highlighted ⬇️

🌍 "This is a great opportunity that has unfortunately been overlooked on both national and international levels.

⚡ I am confident that the energy issue can be resolved not only
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Mr. Muhammad Awais (Senior Research Associate, IDSP Pakistan) while giving a technical presentation mentioned some findings: ⚡ Electricity Access in Baluchistan: - Only 56.10% of the region is electrified, leaving a significant 43.90% of the area without electricity. -

Mr. Muhammad Awais (Senior Research Associate, <a href="/PakistanIdsp/">IDSP Pakistan</a>) while giving a technical presentation mentioned some findings:

⚡ Electricity Access in Baluchistan:

- Only 56.10% of the region is electrified, leaving a significant 43.90% of the area without electricity. 
-