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Pakistan imports at least 80% of fossil fuel required for its energy needs. And this import category contributes makes a very significant portion of our import bill that has to be paid in foreign exchange. We know that renewable energy is already competitive or cheaper than energy generated with fossil fuels. And with no end to foreign exchange crisis in sight any time in near future, Government of Pakistan must ban any new fossil fuel energy generation investments in the country because fulfilling fast increasing energy needs with new fossil fuel generated energy will continue to exacerbate the already existing foreign exchange crisis. Just like in many European countries, government should give generous incentives towards renewable energy generation investments. And this will also help us become more responsible in playing a good role towards controlling global warming. Basically these are the salient points of this discussion.
1. Fossil Fuels are imported from abroad and worsen our trade imbalance. Decreasing value of our currency can have dangerous consequences in terms of economic instability, inflation and inflating foreign loans. All of these can have extremely bad social and economic repercussion for people of Pakistan.
2. Due to recently introduced technologies, renewable energy is already cheaper than fossil fuels.
3. Fossil fuel energy generation also adversely affects our environment and causes global warming. And Pakistan is among the countries that would be most adversely affected by global warming.
4. So government should make a coherent plan to encourage renewable energy investments and also phase out fossil fuel generation both because of trade imbalance and negative effect to our environment. Please reconsider all the pipeline projects after taking into account the interest of our country.
5. With uncertain and deteriorating foreign exchange rate, the cost of electricity from fossil fuels will continue to increase making electricity expensive and it will negatively affect our industrial competitiveness and decrease exports putting us into a downward economic spiral. This is one reason that decreasing our foreign exchange rate does not help exports because many times energy costs for the industry also increase simultaneously. And there is a lot of upward pressure on industry inputs prices due to inflation that follows a decreasing exchange rate. And we have to add to it the negative consequences of increasing electricity cost to poor and middle-class households.
6. For the renewable energy, only fixed costs are most significant and renewable energy generation cost does not have the uncertainty that is associated with the imported fossil fuels energy generation cost because renewable energy generation costs do not depend on imported fuel and therefore are not highly sensitive to deteriorating foreign exchange rate scenarios.
 
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Pakistan imports at least 80% of fossil fuel required for its energy needs. And this import category contributes makes a very significant portion of our import bill that has to be paid in foreign exchange. We know that renewable energy is already competitive or cheaper than energy generated with fossil fuels. And with no end to foreign exchange crisis in sight any time in near future, Government of Pakistan must ban any new fossil fuel energy generation investments in the country because fulfilling fast increasing energy needs new with fossil fuel generated energy will continue to exacerbate the already existing foreign exchange crisis. Just like in many European countries, government should give generous incentives towards renewable energy generation investments. And this will also help us become more responsible in playing a good role towards controlling global warming. Basically these are the salient points of this discussion.
1. Fossil Fuels are imported from abroad and worsen our trade imbalance. Decreasing value of our currency can have dangerous consequences in terms of economic instability, inflation and inflating foreign loans. All of these can have extremely bad social and economic repercussion for people of Pakistan.
2. Due to recently introduced technologies, renewable energy is already cheaper than fossil fuels.
3. Fossil fuel energy generation also adversely affects our environment and causes global warming. And Pakistan is among the countries that would be most adversely affected by global warming.
4. So government should make a coherent plan to encourage renewable energy investments and also phase out fossil fuel generation both because of trade imbalance and negative effect to our environment. Please reconsider all the pipeline projects after taking into account the interest of our country.

What do you mean by renewable energy? Do you even know how expensive it is to setup infrastructure for renewable energy?
 
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How many option do we have
1.solar panel which could also cause temperature to arise
2.wind farm maybe
3.hydrodam which people want
4.coal/gas which come in fossil fuel category
5.invest in research testing phase renewable energy
 
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Pakistan imports at least 80% of fossil fuel required for its energy needs. And this import category contributes makes a very significant portion of our import bill that has to be paid in foreign exchange. We know that renewable energy is already competitive or cheaper than energy generated with fossil fuels. And with no end to foreign exchange crisis in sight any time in near future, Government of Pakistan must ban any new fossil fuel energy generation investments in the country because fulfilling fast increasing energy needs with new fossil fuel generated energy will continue to exacerbate the already existing foreign exchange crisis. Just like in many European countries, government should give generous incentives towards renewable energy generation investments. And this will also help us become more responsible in playing a good role towards controlling global warming. Basically these are the salient points of this discussion.
1. Fossil Fuels are imported from abroad and worsen our trade imbalance. Decreasing value of our currency can have dangerous consequences in terms of economic instability, inflation and inflating foreign loans. All of these can have extremely bad social and economic repercussion for people of Pakistan.
2. Due to recently introduced technologies, renewable energy is already cheaper than fossil fuels.
3. Fossil fuel energy generation also adversely affects our environment and causes global warming. And Pakistan is among the countries that would be most adversely affected by global warming.
4. So government should make a coherent plan to encourage renewable energy investments and also phase out fossil fuel generation both because of trade imbalance and negative effect to our environment. Please reconsider all the pipeline projects after taking into account the interest of our country.
Lol
 
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Pakistan has a huge deposit of coal, why not use that instead.
 
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Question is what is sought... energy independence or dependence? The profits can certainly be spent on renewables, planting trees and otherwise pollution mitigation. You have to start from one end... so an initiative shouldn't be discarded... as you are where you are... only for the lack of it(initiative)
 
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i wish world free of coal plants they are major reason of climate change and global warming

the fault lies with europe, USA and china, global rich countries who still produce half of pwoer from coal even though they can afford renewables
also india who is champian of coal and produces almost all of its power from coal even though it can use gas

pakistan doesnt even make 1% of pwer from coal

Hydro is a good idea but no kickbacks


And smog and poisonous water
hydro needs feasibility studies donw which are lacking
recently KPK worked hard and PADO has develpoed studies for 4000MW, hope that change something
large hydro dams will not attract private investment as govt refuse to give ownership and want people to do BOT, BOT doesnt work for 15+ billion dollars investment, who would want to build a dam and thna give it away free in 20 years
 
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PEDO recent updates
Awarded Solicited Sites

Name Capacity (MW) District
1 Shigo Kach HPP 102 Dir
2 Laspur Marigram HPP 230 Chitral
3 Shushgai Zhendoli HPP 144 Chitral
4 Shogo Sin HPP 132 Chitral
5 Booni Zaith (Toren More Kari) HPP 350 Chitral
6 Jamshel Toren More HPP 260 Chitral
7 Samar Gah HPP 28 Kohistan
Total 1,246 MW


Awarded Semi-Raw Sites
Name Capacity (MW) District
1 Kalam Asrit HPP 197.00 Swat
2 Sharmai HPP 150.00 Dir
3 Mastuj HPP 48.26 Chitral
4 Bilkanai HPP 7.75 Shangla
5 Gandigar HPP 3.21 Dir
6 Barum Gol 24.93 Chitral
7 Nila Da Katha 2.47 Mansehra
8 Bhimbal Katha 7.86 Mansehra
9 Chowkel Khwar 12.00 Swat
Total 453.48 MW

Awarded Raw Site Projects
Name Capacity (MW) District
1 MBC-17(72+472) &MBC-18(74+805) on Machai Canal 1.72 Mardan
2 Haro River, Jabri Bedar HPP at Sarral Village 3.6 Mansehra
3 Ghanool Nullah 2.4 Balakot
4 Mahandri HPP, Mazhar 10.04 Mansehra
5 Tangar HPP 25 Mansehra
6 Raw Site at Dhadar Nullah 18 Mansehra
7 Bela HPP, Gwaldai Sin 20.400 Upper Dir
8 Serai Sin HPP on Zhandrai Khwar 6.800 Upper Dir
9 Raw Site at Kaigah-II Dhadar Nullah 39.6 Kohistan
10 Raw Site at Saral-Dhartian 9.20 Haripur
11 Raw Site at village Garen & Girala, River Siran 5.00 Mansehra
12 Raw Site at Main Canal RD:0+000, Khanpur Dam 1.60 Haripur
13 Raw Site at Siran River, Trappi Hydropower Project 32.00 Mansehra
14 Daral Khwar-II HPP 5.00 Swat
15 Raw site at Battagram 8.00 Battagram
16 Markhor Sakhra-I HPP 7.00 Swat
17 Markhor Sakhra-II HPP 4.00 Swat
18 Markhor Rathi Gali HPP 9.00 Mansehra
19 Raw Site at Osheri-III 6.50 Upper Dir
20 Raw Site at Bankhwar, Kalam 12.00 swat
21 Shishikoh HPP 9.00 Chitral
22 Swat HPP, near Asherit Village 2.00 swat
23 Raw Site at Kaigah-III 10.00 Kohistan
24 Shalfalam HPP 60.00 Lower Dir
Total 307.86 MW




Awarded Raw Site Captive Projects
Name Capacity (kW) District
1 Raw Site at RD:42+872/ Lower Swat Canal/Disty-8 80 Mardan
2 Thail Janganat Minor Rd:3+195 50 Swabi
3 RD: 2+013, Bardai Khwar Near Kiya Kabal Yar Hussain 40 Swabi
4 RD: 3+280/ Yaqoobi Minor 50 Swabi
5 RD: 16+900, Katlang Disty 37 Mardan
6 RD: 3+000, Upper Swat Canal, Machai Branch, Baskhali Disty 10 Mardan
7 Dhadar HPP 4,000 Mansehra
8 Baral Dara (Garnai) HPP 1,300 Swat
9 Raw Site at jindi river 1,000 Charsadda
10 Raw Site at kalpani river 1,000 Nowshera
11 Raw Site at RD: 19+450/Dargai Power Channel 5 Malakand
12 Raw site at RD: 8+651, Jalala Disty 40 Malakand
13 Raw Site at RD: 20+491, Khanpur LBC, Jaolian 26 Haripur
14 Raw Site at Jughoor Gol 1,000 Chitral
15 Raw Site at RD: 7+300, 7+421, Harichand and 7+946 100 Charsadda
16 Raw Site at RD: 9+100, sholgara, Disty Tangi 100 Charsadda
17 Raw Site at RD: 11+041 Malakand
18 Raw Site at RD: 1RD: 2+690 to 2+720, Kharkai Disty 1 Mardan
19 Raw Site at Siran river 1,000 Mansehra
20 Raw Site at Village Gandigar, Usheri Darra 1,000 Upper Dir
21 Raw site at Harru from the spillway till khanpur road bridge 20 Haripur
22 Raw Site at RD: 10+500 to 10+958 10+108 Malakand
23 Raw site at RD: 0+000 to 9+000, Zem Disty # 2 Charsadda
24 Raw Site at RD: 1RD: 3+200 to 3+240, Kharkai Disty 1 Mardan
25 Raw Site at RD:6+747 to 7+000, 2/Kalpani Minor 15 Mardan
26 Raw Site at Pingas Khurr Besho Patrak 1,980 Malakand
27 Raw Site at Usheri Khwarh, Lamchar Village 1,000 Upper Dir
28 Raw Site at RD:74+400 ,Kabul River Canal 80 Peshawar
29 Abazai canal Branch ABC-07 & 8 750 Malakand
30 Raw Site at Sediment Excluder of
MKD-III, Bezai Canal 2,300 Malakand
31 MBC-5 & 6 2,200 Mardan
32 Barat Khel Khwar, near village Takhtaband 10 Swat
33 Raw site at RD: 4+810 Disty No.9 290 Mardan
34 RD: 500, Shwal Garah, Lower Swat Canal 119 Charsadda
35 Raw Site at RD: 33+915/Jalala Disty 20 Mardan
36 Raw Site at RD:14+513/PSD 13 Nowshera
37 Lower Swat Canal Disty 08 RD-27+963 120 Mardan
38 Raw Site at RD: 10+548/Pir Sado Disty 13 Malakand
39 RD: 1461, 2962 and 5445, Disty -8, Lower Swat Canal Mardan 697 Mardan
40 RD: 3+460, Kharkai Disty, Abazai Branch Canal 470 Malakand
41 MBC-13 966 Mardan
42 Raw Site at RD:1+000 /Lund Khwar Disty 5 Mardan
43 Raw Site at RD:4+273 /Mirabad Disty 15 Charsadda
44 Raw Site at RD:40+141/Jalala Disty 12 Mardan
45 Raw Site at RD: 7+133, Disty 9 Takhtbhai 100 Mardan
46 Raw Site at RD:4+000/Said Abad Disty 20 Mardan
47 Raw Site at RD:41+000 /BBC 24 Charsadda
Total 22.08 MW






Bhai diamer,bunji cheekh raha hay kon jaye metro lahore ziyada zarori hy
those dams are too big..i am assuming that govt doesnt want to spend a penny on any dams as evident from dasu,mangla refurbhismwnt(300mw), tarbela IV 1400 mw(all of these are100% foreign funding for both) and other IPP mode hydro projects

govt didnt even started a single hydro project from PSDP
 
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Pakistan imports at least 80% of fossil fuel required for its energy needs. And this import category contributes makes a very significant portion of our import bill that has to be paid in foreign exchange. We know that renewable energy is already competitive or cheaper than energy generated with fossil fuels. And with no end to foreign exchange crisis in sight any time in near future, Government of Pakistan must ban any new fossil fuel energy generation investments in the country because fulfilling fast increasing energy needs with new fossil fuel generated energy will continue to exacerbate the already existing foreign exchange crisis. Just like in many European countries, government should give generous incentives towards renewable energy generation investments. And this will also help us become more responsible in playing a good role towards controlling global warming. Basically these are the salient points of this discussion.
1. Fossil Fuels are imported from abroad and worsen our trade imbalance. Decreasing value of our currency can have dangerous consequences in terms of economic instability, inflation and inflating foreign loans. All of these can have extremely bad social and economic repercussion for people of Pakistan.
2. Due to recently introduced technologies, renewable energy is already cheaper than fossil fuels.
3. Fossil fuel energy generation also adversely affects our environment and causes global warming. And Pakistan is among the countries that would be most adversely affected by global warming.
4. So government should make a coherent plan to encourage renewable energy investments and also phase out fossil fuel generation both because of trade imbalance and negative effect to our environment. Please reconsider all the pipeline projects after taking into account the interest of our country.
5. With uncertain and deteriorating foreign exchange rate, the cost of electricity from fossil fuels will continue to increase making electricity expensive and it will negatively affect our industrial competitiveness and decrease exports putting us into a downward economic spiral. This is one reason that decreasing our foreign exchange rate does not help exports because many times energy costs for the industry also increase simultaneously. And there is a lot of upward pressure on industry inputs prices due to inflation that follows a decreasing exchange rate. And we have to add to it the negative consequences of increasing electricity cost to poor and middle-class households.
6. For the renewable energy, only fixed costs are most significant and renewable energy generation cost does not have the uncertainty that is associated with the imported fossil fuels energy generation cost because renewable energy generation costs do not depend on imported fuel and therefore are not highly sensitive to deteriorating foreign exchange rate scenarios.


Hon Sir,

Before you start ordering of banning the import of all fossil fuel for power generation, have you considered why despite all the problems of air pollution & global warming, countries continue to build fossil fuel plants. Surely all the world can’t be full of “Idiots”?

I have been associated with the oil /energy industry since 1967, more than 50 years. Please believe me, the world has been debating “Pro & Cons” of renewable energy before many of the forum members were even born. For example, alcohol ( a renewable fuel) first experimented as internal combustion engine fuel in by Samuel Morley in 1826. One of the most concise papers on disadvantages of renewable energy is:

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Disadvantages of Renewable Energy – Drawbacks of Different Alternative Energy Sources

Abhishek Shah wrote on 1 Apr, 2011

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The Biggest Disadvantage of Renewable Energy is the relatively higher cost of most forms of alternative energy compared to fossil fuel sources of energy.This has prevented the higher penetration of clean energy as compared to the non-renewable sources of energy.Also the massive old energy lobbies have successfully used their massive influence and power to inhibit the growth of renewable sources of energy.The recent lobbying by oil and gas firms like the Koch Brothers and Valero is quite pertinent.Note the oil and gas lobbies receive almost 10 times the subsidy received by clean energy sources like wind and solar despite their massive established bases.The disadvantages of Renewable Energy are quite a few and have been listed individually for each source of Renewable Energy like solar,wind,biomass,nuclear,tidal,hydro and geothermal.However their biggest advantage is that they do not lead to the growing global warming problem.Despite the current apathy towards climate change mitigation efforts,Global Warming is one of the biggest existential threats to humankind.

Disadvantages of Nuclear Energy

1. Nuclear and Radiation Accidents – This is the biggest con for Nuclear Energy and has been repeated 3 times in the last 30 years in Japan,Russia and USA.The fear of a repeat is so great that despite all the safety arrangements touted by the nuclear equipment operators and suppliers,Nuclear Energy faces an uncertain future

2. Nuclear Waste Disposal – Again a massive problem as the spent Nuclear Rods of Nuclear Reactors are prohibitively costly and difficult to dispose of.Spent nuclear fuel is initially very highly radioactive and so must be handled with great care and forethought.There is no foolproof way to dispose nuclear waste fuel after it is used in the Nuclear Reactors.The area around Nuclear Waste Sites can be dangerous to humans for hundreds of year as complex nuclear elements have half lives running into many years.the United States had accumulated more than 50,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel from nuclear reactors.Permanent storage underground in U.S. had been proposed at the Yucca but that project has now been effectively cancelled.Presently, waste is mainly stored at individual reactor sites and there are over 430 locations around the world where radioactive material continues to accumulate.

3. Low level of Radioactivity from Normal Operations – The nuclear industry also produces a large volume of low-level radioactive waste in the form of contaminated items like clothing, hand tools, water purifier resins, and (upon decommissioning) the materials of which the reactor itself is built

4. Nuclear proliferation – Many countries have used the ruse of nuclear energy programs to generate fuel for developing nuclear weapons.Currently there is a major international controversy with regards to the Iranian Nuclear Energy Program.Nuclear Reactors are targets for rogue state actors who can steal the fuel for creating radiation weapons

5. High Capital Investment,Cost Overruns and Long Gestation Time – The time to construct a large Nuclear power project can take between 5-10 years which leads to time and cost overruns.The Nuclear Plant being built in Finland has been one of the biggest failures in Project Finance.The reactor has been delayed by many year and has led to a massive cost overrun.Areva the main nuclear equipment supplier has endured huge losses.In fact the safety regulations and the long time of construction has brought the Nuclear Energy in the Developed World to almost a halt.

6. Regulations – The Regulations for Nuclear Energy Power Plants are many and cumbersome due to the massive risks of a failure of a nuclear reactor.This greatly increases the costs of generating nuclear power.It also leads to a long time in the actual start to the completion of a Nuclear Plant .

7. Fuel Danger – Uranium which is the main fuel used in Nuclear Fission Power Plants is limited to a few countries and suppliers.Its use and transport is regulated by international treaties and groups.India which came under sanctions because of testing of nuclear weapons had to shut many of its nuclear plants because of embargoes.

Disadvantages of Solar Energy

1) Higher Costs that Fossil Energy Forms – This is the biggest disadvantage cited by anti-Solar Power activists despite the massive decline in costs that Solar Power has seen over the last decades.It has been estimated that solar power costs fall by 20% for every 100% increase in supply.The Solar Cost Curve has declined massively in the last 2 years as cheap Chinese solar production has made solar panel costs come down by 50% .Note in the next 4-5 years expect an average decline of around 10% per year which would make solar energy competitive with fossil fuel energy in most parts of the world.Current solar power costs between 15-30c/Kwh depending on the solar radiation of the particular location,type of technology used etc.

2) Intermittent Nature – One of the biggest problems of Solar Power ( Solar PV that is ) is that it is intermittent in nature as it generates energy only when the sun shines.This problem can be solved with energy storage however this leads to additional costs.This argument also does not make sense for a US DOE study indicated that solar and wind intermittent power won’t be a problem till 30-40% of the electricity in the US is from these 2 forms of renewable energy.Smart Grids and Cheaper Energy Storage in the future should allow even higher penetrations of Wind and Solar Power possible.

3) High Capital Investment – A Solar Plant can cost around $3.5-6 million to be spent in building 1 Megawatt.This is said to be too high,however this again is one of the silliest arguments.The costs of energy can only be compared by Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) which calculates the cost of energy over the lifetime calculating the capex,fuel costs,maintenance,security and insurance costs.While it is true that the initial capital investment for solar power is quite high,the lifecycle cost of solar energy is not that high.

4) Cannot be Built Anywhere – This disadvantage of Solar Energy is present with other forms of Energy as well.Some forms of Energy are just better suited to some places.For example you can’t build a nuclear plant on top of an earthquake prone region,you can’t build a wind farm near the Dead Sea etc

Disadvantages of Hydro Energy

1) Environmental, Dislocation and Tribal Rights – Large Dam construction especially in populated areas leads to massive Tribal Displacement,Loss of Livelihood and Religious Infringement as potentially sacred Land is occupied by the Government.

2) Wildlife and Fishes get Affected – The Fishes are the most affected species from Dam Construction as the normal flow of the river is completely changed form its river character to a lake one.Submergence of land also leads to ecological destruction of the habitat of land based wildlife.

3) Earthquake Vulnerability – Large Dam Construction has been linked to increased propensity of Earthquakes.Massive Earthquakes in China and Uttarakhand in India were linked to the building of Massive Dams in these countries

4) Siltation When water flows it has the ability to transport particles heavier than itself downstream. This has a negative effect on dams and subsequently their power stations, particularly those on rivers or within catchment areas with high siltation

5) Tail Risk,Dam Failure – Because large conventional dammed-hydro facilities hold back large volumes of water, a failure due to poor construction, terrorism, or other cause can be catastrophic to downriver settlements and infrastructure. Dam failures have been some of the largest man-made disasters in history.The Banqiao Dam failure in Southern China directly resulted in the deaths of 26,000 people, and another 145,000 from epidemics.

6) Cannot be Built Anywhere – This disadvantage of Hdyro Energy is present with other forms of Energy as well.Some forms of Energy are just better suited to some places.For example you can’t build a nuclear plant on top of an earthquake prone region,you can’t build a wind farm near the Dead Sea etc.Hydro Energy can only be built in particular places though enough of those places exist globally

7) Long Gestation Time – The time to construct a large hydro power project can take between 5-10 years which leads to time and cost overruns.

Disadvantages of Biomass Energy

1) Pollution in case of Poor Technology – Biomass Energy can lead to air pollution in the form of char if the biomass is not completely combusted.This happens in the case of biomass energy being produced in rural areas through bad technology

2) Feedstock Problems – One of the biggest drawbacks of biomass energy is the problem of feedstock.The plants are forced to run at lower utilization leading to higher costs if feedstock is not available due to some reason like a drought

3) Good Management Required – The operations of a biomass plant requires very good management otherwise it may run into losses or even in some cases have to shut down.It requires a skill of high order to run the plant optimally and make use of alternative feedstock in case the regular one is not available

4) Limited Potential – Biomass Energy has smaller potential than compared to other forms of energy like solar,hydro etc.

5) Controversial NIMBY – Large Biomass Plants like the one in Scotland have run into massive protests as people think it might lead to air pollution and health hazards if constructed near their homes.

Disadvantages of Wind Energy

1) Low Persistent Noise – There have been a large number of complaints about the persistent level of low level nosie from the whirring of the blades of a wind turbine.There have been cases reported about animals on farms getting affected by wind turbine noise.

2) Loss of Scenery – The sight of giant 200 metres tall towers has drawn objections from neighbours about wind power leading to loss of scenery and beauty.The Cape Wind Energy project off the shore of Massachusetts has been delayed by over 10 years as it has drawn serious objections from the owners of coastal homes about loss in their property values

3) Land usage – Wind Turbines can sometimes use large amounts of land if not properly planned and built.The construction of roads to access the wind farms etc also takes up some land.

4) Intermittent Nature – Wind Power is intermittent in nature as it generates energy only when the wind blows.This problem can be solved with energy storage however this leads to additional costs.

Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy

1) Long Gestation Time Leading to Cost Overruns – The Gestation Time for permitting,financing,drilling etc. can easily take 5-7 years to develop a geothermal energy field.Compare this to 6 months for a small wind farm or 3 months for a Solar PV plant

2) Slow Technology Improvement – Geothermal Energy has the potential to generate 100s of gigawatts of electricity through new techniques like EGS.However the technology improvement has been slow with setbacks.

3) Financing is the biggest problem in developing projects particularly for small project developers in this industry.There are few big geothermal developers like Chevron and Calpine.

4) Regulations – Drilling for new geothermal energy fields,buying of geothermal companies in foreign geographies faces innumerable hurdles.Magma which is one of the biggest geothermal energy companies faced massive local opposition in trying to buy an Icelandic company.This prevents the growth of pureplay geothermal companies in acquiring a critical scale.

5) Limited Locations – Geothermal Energy can only be built in places which have the geological characteristics favorable to generation of geothermal power.Note there have been talk that Enhanced Geothermal Energy (EGS) can lead to a massive increase in the number of locations which can generate Geothermal Energy,however EGS is facing environmental issues.

Disadvantages of Tidal Energy

1. High Initial Capital Investment – Tidal Barrages require massive investment to construct a Barrage or Dam across a river estuary.This is comparable to construction of a massive dam for Hydro Power.This is perhaps the biggest disadvantage of this technology

2. Limited Locations – The US DOE estimates that there are only about 40 locations in the world capable of supporting Tidal Barrages.This is because this Tidal Energy Technology requires sizable Tides for the Power Plant to be built.The limited number of locations is a big hurdle.

3. Effect on Marine Life – The operation of commercial Tidal Power Stations has known to moderately affect the marine life around the Power Plant.It leads to disruption in movement and growth of fishes and other marine life.Can also lead to increase in silt.Turbines can also kill fish passing through it.

4. Immature Technology – Except for Tidal Barrage,the other forms of Technology generating Tidal or Wave Power are quite immature,costly and unproven

5. Long Gestation Time – The cost and time overruns can be huge for Tidal Power Plants leading to their cancellation just like that of the Severn Barrage in the UK.Many of the Tidal Power Stations like the gigantic Plant being planned in Russia will never come to fruition because of the very long gestation time.

6. Difficulty in Transmission of Tidal Electricity – Some forms of Tidal Power generate power quite far away from the consumption of electricity.Transportation of Tidal Energy can be quite combersome and expensive.

7. Weather Effects – Severe Weather like Storms and Typhoons can be quite devastating on the Tidal Power Equipment especially those place on the Sea Floor.



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http://www.greenworldinvestor.com/2...acks-of-different-alternative-energy-sources/
 
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Niaz, I wanted to give a sincere suggestion for other good people to really think about. But you are a vested interest guy who will make up all sort of distorted "facts" so that people of Pakistan could not make the right decisions for their future.
 
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There is no alternative to fossil fuel for baseload except nuclear energy..which has two major problems..1.waste disposal 2. Political opposition

No.1 would have been rectified if no.2 wouldn't existed..because of no.2 and no.1 there aren't many new plants coming which leads it to be expenshdue to economy of scale

If political opposition and nuclear proliferation is not an issue that enough research can help easily find a solution to waste problem..fossil fuels can than be almost entirely be replaced by electricity and cryogenic engines

But it's not going to happen due to unfortunate events of 1945 and chenboryl

Solar is weather dependent and so is wind

Solution is to form storage which could either be an undiscovered battery solution (lithium won't get any more cheaper) or hot/cold gas storage system but that technology will take decades to mature

A third solution could be fusion which will address the waste and the political problem but than even if that happen the oil companies will stop it as it has strong influence

And fusion is also decades away ..we dont even have a good prototype
 
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Pakistan imports at least 80% of fossil fuel required for its energy needs. And this import category contributes makes a very significant portion of our import bill that has to be paid in foreign exchange. We know that renewable energy is already competitive or cheaper than energy generated with fossil fuels. And with no end to foreign exchange crisis in sight any time in near future, Government of Pakistan must ban any new fossil fuel energy generation investments in the country because fulfilling fast increasing energy needs with new fossil fuel generated energy will continue to exacerbate the already existing foreign exchange crisis. Just like in many European countries, government should give generous incentives towards renewable energy generation investments. And this will also help us become more responsible in playing a good role towards controlling global warming. Basically these are the salient points of this discussion.
1. Fossil Fuels are imported from abroad and worsen our trade imbalance. Decreasing value of our currency can have dangerous consequences in terms of economic instability, inflation and inflating foreign loans. All of these can have extremely bad social and economic repercussion for people of Pakistan.
2. Due to recently introduced technologies, renewable energy is already cheaper than fossil fuels.
3. Fossil fuel energy generation also adversely affects our environment and causes global warming. And Pakistan is among the countries that would be most adversely affected by global warming.
4. So government should make a coherent plan to encourage renewable energy investments and also phase out fossil fuel generation both because of trade imbalance and negative effect to our environment. Please reconsider all the pipeline projects after taking into account the interest of our country.
5. With uncertain and deteriorating foreign exchange rate, the cost of electricity from fossil fuels will continue to increase making electricity expensive and it will negatively affect our industrial competitiveness and decrease exports putting us into a downward economic spiral. This is one reason that decreasing our foreign exchange rate does not help exports because many times energy costs for the industry also increase simultaneously. And there is a lot of upward pressure on industry inputs prices due to inflation that follows a decreasing exchange rate. And we have to add to it the negative consequences of increasing electricity cost to poor and middle-class households.
6. For the renewable energy, only fixed costs are most significant and renewable energy generation cost does not have the uncertainty that is associated with the imported fossil fuels energy generation cost because renewable energy generation costs do not depend on imported fuel and therefore are not highly sensitive to deteriorating foreign exchange rate scenarios.

true, I have argued number of times here that best option for sub continent is solar energy today. The lowest bid for solar tariff is quored Rs 2.44 whcih is cheaper than any source of energy. I hope pakistan goes big way in solar power so as BD. We in Gujarat are building a 5000 MW solar power plant.
 
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