logging in or signing up PDF Energy Final Melissa1 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 401 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 16, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide2: Presentation to BY Objectives: Objectives Availability of energy on sustainable basis to achieve planned GDP targets Reliance on indigenous resources – shift of energy mix towards local resources Construction of new Dams Accelerated exploration of Oil and Gas Development of Nuclear, renewable and alternate energy resources Development of energy infrastructure compatible with energy growth Suitable human resource development to fulfill the energy growth requirementsEnergy Consumption Profile: Energy Consumption Profile (Year 2004, 1995 USD) Source: 1. British Petroleum – Statistical Review of the World Energy 2. World Fact Book 2004Profile of Energy Mix: Profile of Energy MixIndigenous Energy Resource Potential (As of June 2004): Indigenous Energy Resource Potential (As of June 2004)Energy Balance Sheet (Position as on June 2004): Energy Balance Sheet (Position as on June 2004) Slide8: Energy Mix Plan ProjectionsSlide9: Energy Demand Projections by Fuel MTOESlide10: Indigenous Supply Projections MTOE Nuclear Hydel Renewable Coal Gas (Committed) Gas (Anticipated)Slide11: Energy Gap Coverage Through Imported Gas MTOE ( Including Nuclear, Hydel, Renewable, Coal, Oil & Gas) Indigenous Supplies Import 4 Import 3Power Generation Plan: Power Generation Plan M.W Note: KANNUP to be retired in 2019Drilling Targets: Drilling TargetsInstalled Capacity and Projected Demand during MTDF: Installed Capacity and Projected Demand during MTDF (POWER)Power Generation and Distribution Profile during MTDF: Power Generation and Distribution Profile during MTDFSlide16: Fuel Sector Demand/Supply during MTDFSlide17: Fuel Sector Demand/Supply during MTDF (contd.)Slide18: Fast track development of hydel power generation dams Development of BOT regime for installation of oil and gas fired power stations Private- Public partnership for exploitation of coal reserves for power generation. An investor friendly regime is to be placed shortly Development of nuclear power plant on sustainable basis to increase the share of nuclear mix in the power generation in line with international standards Harnessing of wind and solar resources into power generation. Maximum encouragement to private sector in terms of credit facilities and fiscal incentives Targeted and compatible human resource development in line with energy generation profile Measures to cope with the requirementSlide19: Energy Conservation Enactment of laws for: Energy efficient building designs. Use and manufacturing of energy efficient appliances. Development of monitoring mechanism for compliance of energy conservation laws Promote co-generation technologies to conserve energy. Demand side management in power sector for optimum utilization of installed capacity. Time of day metering. Shifting load to non-peak hours. Encourage renewable energy like solar heating, solar geyser for use in domestic sector to save natural gas for industries. Early finalization of formal negotiations to arrive at the best and most economical solution out of three alternatives (Iran, Qatar and Turkmenistan). Pipeline gas should be available by 2010. Measures to cope with the requirement (Contd.)Slide20: Measures to cope with the requirement (Contd.) Gas utilities be allowed and facilitated to import LNG through private sector on BOO, BOT basis to meet the gap up to 2010 and continue to fill the gap thereafter. No government guarantees proposed. Captive power for industries and new industrial estates be facilitated. Pakistan has done well using CNG for cars. We need to fast track the introduction of CNG for the entire public transport to reduce our dependence on imported oil. Sugar mills have 2000 MW of available capacity during off-crushing season. This capacity with some modification of boilers can and should be made available on national grid Transmission and distribution system needs to be properly planned and put in place in time enabling full capacity utilization and insuring uninterrupted energy needs to the end users. Augmentation of transmission and grid stations facilities to meet growing demandSlide21: THANK YOU You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
PDF Energy Final Melissa1 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 401 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 16, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide2: Presentation to BY Objectives: Objectives Availability of energy on sustainable basis to achieve planned GDP targets Reliance on indigenous resources – shift of energy mix towards local resources Construction of new Dams Accelerated exploration of Oil and Gas Development of Nuclear, renewable and alternate energy resources Development of energy infrastructure compatible with energy growth Suitable human resource development to fulfill the energy growth requirementsEnergy Consumption Profile: Energy Consumption Profile (Year 2004, 1995 USD) Source: 1. British Petroleum – Statistical Review of the World Energy 2. World Fact Book 2004Profile of Energy Mix: Profile of Energy MixIndigenous Energy Resource Potential (As of June 2004): Indigenous Energy Resource Potential (As of June 2004)Energy Balance Sheet (Position as on June 2004): Energy Balance Sheet (Position as on June 2004) Slide8: Energy Mix Plan ProjectionsSlide9: Energy Demand Projections by Fuel MTOESlide10: Indigenous Supply Projections MTOE Nuclear Hydel Renewable Coal Gas (Committed) Gas (Anticipated)Slide11: Energy Gap Coverage Through Imported Gas MTOE ( Including Nuclear, Hydel, Renewable, Coal, Oil & Gas) Indigenous Supplies Import 4 Import 3Power Generation Plan: Power Generation Plan M.W Note: KANNUP to be retired in 2019Drilling Targets: Drilling TargetsInstalled Capacity and Projected Demand during MTDF: Installed Capacity and Projected Demand during MTDF (POWER)Power Generation and Distribution Profile during MTDF: Power Generation and Distribution Profile during MTDFSlide16: Fuel Sector Demand/Supply during MTDFSlide17: Fuel Sector Demand/Supply during MTDF (contd.)Slide18: Fast track development of hydel power generation dams Development of BOT regime for installation of oil and gas fired power stations Private- Public partnership for exploitation of coal reserves for power generation. An investor friendly regime is to be placed shortly Development of nuclear power plant on sustainable basis to increase the share of nuclear mix in the power generation in line with international standards Harnessing of wind and solar resources into power generation. Maximum encouragement to private sector in terms of credit facilities and fiscal incentives Targeted and compatible human resource development in line with energy generation profile Measures to cope with the requirementSlide19: Energy Conservation Enactment of laws for: Energy efficient building designs. Use and manufacturing of energy efficient appliances. Development of monitoring mechanism for compliance of energy conservation laws Promote co-generation technologies to conserve energy. Demand side management in power sector for optimum utilization of installed capacity. Time of day metering. Shifting load to non-peak hours. Encourage renewable energy like solar heating, solar geyser for use in domestic sector to save natural gas for industries. Early finalization of formal negotiations to arrive at the best and most economical solution out of three alternatives (Iran, Qatar and Turkmenistan). Pipeline gas should be available by 2010. Measures to cope with the requirement (Contd.)Slide20: Measures to cope with the requirement (Contd.) Gas utilities be allowed and facilitated to import LNG through private sector on BOO, BOT basis to meet the gap up to 2010 and continue to fill the gap thereafter. No government guarantees proposed. Captive power for industries and new industrial estates be facilitated. Pakistan has done well using CNG for cars. We need to fast track the introduction of CNG for the entire public transport to reduce our dependence on imported oil. Sugar mills have 2000 MW of available capacity during off-crushing season. This capacity with some modification of boilers can and should be made available on national grid Transmission and distribution system needs to be properly planned and put in place in time enabling full capacity utilization and insuring uninterrupted energy needs to the end users. Augmentation of transmission and grid stations facilities to meet growing demandSlide21: THANK YOU