Energy Conservation Policy of
Pakistan
Muhammad Uzair Rasheed
MS NPE KINPOE
End Use Energy Consumption by Sector (2011-2013)
(Total: 58.61 Million TOE)
2%
28%
3%
29% 1%
15%
22%
Domestic
Other Govt.
Transport
Agriculture
Industrial
Commercial
Power
Power Sector takes the largest slice of national energy
consumption closely followed by Industrial sector.
State Bank’s Projection
Challenges
 Sustainability of Indigenous fossil fuels
 Sustainability of Environment
 Economic Sustainability
 Compounding poverty and political fallout
EC Potential in Pakistan
Industry 25%
Transport 20%
Agriculture 20%
Power 30%
Average 24%
Possible Savings for Pakistan by EC
US $ 2 Billion/Year.
 Barrier:
 Option:
 Absence of Legislation
 A legislation specifically focused to promote
efficient use of energy resources with
provision of
 Energy reporting
 Mandatory audit of major energy consuming
entities
 Enforcement of standards and labeling,
 Investment promotion
 Punish the defaulter and reward the energy
proficient
Barriers/ Options
Barriers/ Options
Issue:
Option:
Distorted perception of EC
Propagate EC as a means to cut costs, increased
production and better profitability through
efficiency improvement. It’s a win-win for all stake
holders.
(Contd.)
 Barrier:
 Option:
o Absence of Financing
Instruments/Mechanisms
soft leasing.
soft loans for energy-conservation
specific projects.
the use of micro-finance institutions
need to be explored.
Private Public partnership by
facilitating access to appropriate
technology.
(Contd.)
 Barrier:
 Option:
o Lack of EC culture
o Cultivate a new energy culture through
extensive training, pilot initiatives, value
engineering, and demonstration to promote
energy efficiency in all sectors of economy.
(Contd.)
 Barrier:
 Option:
 Absence of Standardization & Labeling
 Need to develop Energy Efficiency
Standards in collaboration with relevant
stakeholder institutions.
(Contd.)
 Issue:
 Option:
 Lack of Awareness and Education
 More resources need to be allocated on a
sustainable basis to educate the
stakeholders.
 Free time for EC on all electronic media
by PEMRA be ensured.
Conservation Imperatives
 Energy conservation represents least-cost ‘supply’
option. It’s a win-win for all.
 Unit of energy saved usually is a fraction of
generating additional unit.
 Electricity peak load reduction and shifting results
in better utilization of existing generation assets.
Domestic Consumers
Gas Consumers
 Minimize the use of heaters.
 Use solar panel geysers.
 Turn on geyser only in the morning.
 Repair gas leakages immediately.
 Switch off the stove after use.
Cont.
 Use pressure cookers as much as possible.
 Use lids to cover the pans while cooking.
 Bring items taken out of refrigerators (like vegetables, milk etc)
to room temperature before placing on the gas stove for
heating
ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS
 Shift use from peak times. For example, fill the water tank in the
early mornings. Avoid ironing during the evenings.
 Time of use meters are being installed throughout the country
and soon consumers will pay more for electricity in peak time.
Beginning to change your behavior now, will help the country
avoid load shedding and soon will reduce your energy bill.
 Look for energy efficient appliances when replacing an existing
appliance
Cont.
 The first, most important, measure is to simply turn off the lights
when you leave a room.
 Use daylight to the maximum.
 Compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) can be four times as efficient as
traditional bulbs. So when replacing lights, upgrade to CFLs.
 Use Ceiling fans with electronic regulators.
 Operate the ceiling fan along with your window air conditioner to
spread the cooled air more effectively throughout the room and
operate the air conditioner at higher temperature
 Install exhaust fans at a higher elevation than ceiling fans
Cont.
 Use sun film, curtains or outside use chicks to block the sun
 ACs are one of the biggest contributors summer time power
failures. If fan and AC are used together, the temperature can
easily be lowered to 24oC
 Plant trees to shade air-conditioning units but not to block the
airflow. A unit operating in the shade uses as much as 10% less
electricity than the same one operating in the sun
 When purchasing a new AC, look for one that is energy efficient
and has an automatic temperature shut off (Mitsubishi, Samsung)
 When purchasing a new fan, look for one that is energy efficient
(Royal, Pak, GFC )
AGRICULTURE SECTOR
Tips for Agriculture Sector
 Tune up your tractor and farm machinery regularly
 Service your tube well/pumping station regularly
 Do not use tube well in morning/evening peak electricity
consumption hours
 Remember! Irrigation during day time results in vaporization of
large quantities of water, which can be saved if crops are
irrigated during night time
 Rewind the burnt tube-well motor with good quality wire which
not only prolongs the motor's life but also reduces your electricity
bill
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TIPS FOR TRANSPORTERS/VEHICLE
OWNERS
 Tune up your vehicles regularly after every 15,000 Kms
 Opt for joint commuting instead of using individual
vehicle
 Use bicycle or walk for short trips
 Travel off peak hours. Avoid traffic congestion
 Accelerate slowly & smoothly.
 Avoid jerky starts
 Keep air filter clean & change it every 10,000 Kms
 Avoid frequent acceleration and braking
 Check the brakes for even & adequate braking
Cont.
 Check steering system for ease & smoothness of operation
 Change oil filter regularly.
 Check tyre pressure weekly and wheel alignment every 10,000 Kms
 More speed - More fuel. Drive between 65-80 Km/h normally.
 Cold engine consumes more fuel
 Turn off engine while waiting on traffic signal. Don't idle for more
than 1 minute
 Check cooling system regularly
 Inspect & clean the battery terminals
Building Sector
TIPS FOR BUILDING OWNERS/
CONSTRUCTORS
 Determine the orientation of the building on its site
 Construct room sizes appropriate from energy stand point
 Whitewash the rooms for better use of lights
 Use exhaust fans in kitchen/bathrooms
 Landscape shading and solar heating absorbed through
windows and roofs can increase your air conditioning use.
Incorporating shading concept into your landscaping design
can help reduce this solar heating gain, reducing your
cooling cost.
 Use false ceiling in the building.
Cont.
 Always opt for the following building and roof insulation
 Mud Plaster
 Reflective chemicals
 Adopt wall paneling on the inside
 Plywood paneling
 Wood fiber
 Lasani sheet
 Wall paper
INDUSTRY, POWER SECTOR
Tips to reduce ENERGY COSTS for
INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL CONSUMERS
 Devise energy conservation plans to avoid energy losses.
 Arrange for regular boiler/ furnace tune ups.
 Arrange for Steam System Surveys.
 Arrange for Electrical System Surveys.
 Switch to energy efficient lighting.
 Use high efficiency motors.
 Use variable speed drives.
Boilers Caring
A small care of BOILERS guarantees BIG SAVINGS
 Tune-up boilers every 3 months.
 Install temperature indicator in stack/chimney.
 Install flow meters for natural gas and steam in boilers to get exact
efficiencies.
 Install an economizer to recover the exhaust heat from stack.
 Install automatic system for pressure control.
 Pre-heat feed water.
 Repair damaged insulation and openings.
Tune-up savings
Public Campaigns for raising
awareness
References
 POLICY ISSUES AND OPTIONS IN ENERGY CONSERVATION
& EFFICIENCY
 Energy Conservation options/Suggestions
http://www.enercon.gov.pk/
Special Thanks to
K.M.Zubair, Chief (ENERCON)
Pakistan Energy Conservation

Pakistan Energy Conservation

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    Energy Conservation Policyof Pakistan Muhammad Uzair Rasheed MS NPE KINPOE
  • 2.
    End Use EnergyConsumption by Sector (2011-2013) (Total: 58.61 Million TOE) 2% 28% 3% 29% 1% 15% 22% Domestic Other Govt. Transport Agriculture Industrial Commercial Power Power Sector takes the largest slice of national energy consumption closely followed by Industrial sector.
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    Challenges  Sustainability ofIndigenous fossil fuels  Sustainability of Environment  Economic Sustainability  Compounding poverty and political fallout
  • 5.
    EC Potential inPakistan Industry 25% Transport 20% Agriculture 20% Power 30% Average 24% Possible Savings for Pakistan by EC US $ 2 Billion/Year.
  • 6.
     Barrier:  Option: Absence of Legislation  A legislation specifically focused to promote efficient use of energy resources with provision of  Energy reporting  Mandatory audit of major energy consuming entities  Enforcement of standards and labeling,  Investment promotion  Punish the defaulter and reward the energy proficient Barriers/ Options
  • 7.
    Barriers/ Options Issue: Option: Distorted perceptionof EC Propagate EC as a means to cut costs, increased production and better profitability through efficiency improvement. It’s a win-win for all stake holders.
  • 8.
    (Contd.)  Barrier:  Option: oAbsence of Financing Instruments/Mechanisms soft leasing. soft loans for energy-conservation specific projects. the use of micro-finance institutions need to be explored. Private Public partnership by facilitating access to appropriate technology.
  • 9.
    (Contd.)  Barrier:  Option: oLack of EC culture o Cultivate a new energy culture through extensive training, pilot initiatives, value engineering, and demonstration to promote energy efficiency in all sectors of economy.
  • 10.
    (Contd.)  Barrier:  Option: Absence of Standardization & Labeling  Need to develop Energy Efficiency Standards in collaboration with relevant stakeholder institutions.
  • 11.
    (Contd.)  Issue:  Option: Lack of Awareness and Education  More resources need to be allocated on a sustainable basis to educate the stakeholders.  Free time for EC on all electronic media by PEMRA be ensured.
  • 12.
    Conservation Imperatives  Energyconservation represents least-cost ‘supply’ option. It’s a win-win for all.  Unit of energy saved usually is a fraction of generating additional unit.  Electricity peak load reduction and shifting results in better utilization of existing generation assets.
  • 13.
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    Gas Consumers  Minimizethe use of heaters.  Use solar panel geysers.  Turn on geyser only in the morning.  Repair gas leakages immediately.  Switch off the stove after use.
  • 15.
    Cont.  Use pressurecookers as much as possible.  Use lids to cover the pans while cooking.  Bring items taken out of refrigerators (like vegetables, milk etc) to room temperature before placing on the gas stove for heating
  • 16.
    ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS  Shiftuse from peak times. For example, fill the water tank in the early mornings. Avoid ironing during the evenings.  Time of use meters are being installed throughout the country and soon consumers will pay more for electricity in peak time. Beginning to change your behavior now, will help the country avoid load shedding and soon will reduce your energy bill.  Look for energy efficient appliances when replacing an existing appliance
  • 17.
    Cont.  The first,most important, measure is to simply turn off the lights when you leave a room.  Use daylight to the maximum.  Compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) can be four times as efficient as traditional bulbs. So when replacing lights, upgrade to CFLs.  Use Ceiling fans with electronic regulators.  Operate the ceiling fan along with your window air conditioner to spread the cooled air more effectively throughout the room and operate the air conditioner at higher temperature  Install exhaust fans at a higher elevation than ceiling fans
  • 18.
    Cont.  Use sunfilm, curtains or outside use chicks to block the sun  ACs are one of the biggest contributors summer time power failures. If fan and AC are used together, the temperature can easily be lowered to 24oC  Plant trees to shade air-conditioning units but not to block the airflow. A unit operating in the shade uses as much as 10% less electricity than the same one operating in the sun  When purchasing a new AC, look for one that is energy efficient and has an automatic temperature shut off (Mitsubishi, Samsung)  When purchasing a new fan, look for one that is energy efficient (Royal, Pak, GFC )
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    Tips for AgricultureSector  Tune up your tractor and farm machinery regularly  Service your tube well/pumping station regularly  Do not use tube well in morning/evening peak electricity consumption hours  Remember! Irrigation during day time results in vaporization of large quantities of water, which can be saved if crops are irrigated during night time  Rewind the burnt tube-well motor with good quality wire which not only prolongs the motor's life but also reduces your electricity bill
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    TIPS FOR TRANSPORTERS/VEHICLE OWNERS Tune up your vehicles regularly after every 15,000 Kms  Opt for joint commuting instead of using individual vehicle  Use bicycle or walk for short trips  Travel off peak hours. Avoid traffic congestion  Accelerate slowly & smoothly.  Avoid jerky starts  Keep air filter clean & change it every 10,000 Kms  Avoid frequent acceleration and braking  Check the brakes for even & adequate braking
  • 23.
    Cont.  Check steeringsystem for ease & smoothness of operation  Change oil filter regularly.  Check tyre pressure weekly and wheel alignment every 10,000 Kms  More speed - More fuel. Drive between 65-80 Km/h normally.  Cold engine consumes more fuel  Turn off engine while waiting on traffic signal. Don't idle for more than 1 minute  Check cooling system regularly  Inspect & clean the battery terminals
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    TIPS FOR BUILDINGOWNERS/ CONSTRUCTORS  Determine the orientation of the building on its site  Construct room sizes appropriate from energy stand point  Whitewash the rooms for better use of lights  Use exhaust fans in kitchen/bathrooms  Landscape shading and solar heating absorbed through windows and roofs can increase your air conditioning use. Incorporating shading concept into your landscaping design can help reduce this solar heating gain, reducing your cooling cost.  Use false ceiling in the building.
  • 26.
    Cont.  Always optfor the following building and roof insulation  Mud Plaster  Reflective chemicals  Adopt wall paneling on the inside  Plywood paneling  Wood fiber  Lasani sheet  Wall paper
  • 27.
  • 28.
    Tips to reduceENERGY COSTS for INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL CONSUMERS  Devise energy conservation plans to avoid energy losses.  Arrange for regular boiler/ furnace tune ups.  Arrange for Steam System Surveys.  Arrange for Electrical System Surveys.  Switch to energy efficient lighting.  Use high efficiency motors.  Use variable speed drives.
  • 29.
    Boilers Caring A smallcare of BOILERS guarantees BIG SAVINGS  Tune-up boilers every 3 months.  Install temperature indicator in stack/chimney.  Install flow meters for natural gas and steam in boilers to get exact efficiencies.  Install an economizer to recover the exhaust heat from stack.  Install automatic system for pressure control.  Pre-heat feed water.  Repair damaged insulation and openings.
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    Public Campaigns forraising awareness
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    References  POLICY ISSUESAND OPTIONS IN ENERGY CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY  Energy Conservation options/Suggestions http://www.enercon.gov.pk/
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