
In a significant step toward building a sustainable and resilient energy future, the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP) and researchers from Princeton University have initiated a project to develop a long-term energy transition planning framework for Pakistan.
The initiative comes at a time when Pakistan's energy sector faces high costs, volatility and an overreliance on imported fossil fuels, which account for nearly 60 per cent of the country's energy supply. Outdated infrastructure, inefficient management and transmission bottlenecks have contributed to persistent power shortages and a growing circular debt crisis, issues that the roadmap aims to address while planning for future growth, sustainability and climate resilience.
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