Can coal replace other fossil fuels to fulfil the energy demand in Pakistan? An environmental impact analysis
Autor: | Yousaf Ali, Sania Binte Saleem, Awan Memoona, Claudio Socci |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Environmental input–output analysis
Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment business.industry Natural resource economics Indigenous energy resources Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) Fossil fuel Developing country Energy consumption Energy crisis Development Settore SECS-P/02 - Politica Economica Environmental input–output analysis Indigenous energy resources Energy crisis Pakistan Urban Studies Sustainability Per capita Pakistan Coal Environmental impact assessment business Energy source |
Zdroj: | Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science. 3:293-318 |
ISSN: | 2509-7954 2509-7946 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s41685-018-0096-y |
Popis: | Energy is considered as the backbone of an economy since all the production is dependent on energy consumption. Fossil fuels are currently the major energy source in most of the developing and developed countries. The use of fossil fuels as energy source does not seem to support the concept of sustainability but in developing economies like Pakistan, the use of the indigenous fossil resources is vital to fulfill the energy demand of the country and to improve the socio-economic status of the people. In this study, we have used environmental input–output (EIO) analysis for the estimation of direct and indirect CO2 emissions from fossil fuel consumption by the economy in year 2012. Keeping in view the huge coal reserves in Thar Desert of Pakistan, we have developed a policy scenario in which coal is substituted by 100% for other fossil fuel types. Total CO2 emissions for this case are noted to be 16% higher than those estimated for 2012. CO2 emissions per capita come out to be 0.85 tons which is still less than that of India, China, USA, Middle East and Europe. This study recommends the use of indigenous coal as a short-term solution to the energy crisis in the country. Research and development activities should be escalated for a gradual transition toward more sustainable energy systems. |
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