This study investigates sustainable energy strategies in Pakistan, emphasizing the complex interplay of socio-cultural, technical, and economic factors. Focused on addressing a knowledge gap, it employs a mixed-methods methodology, combining literature review, stakeholder interviews, and policy analysis. The study highlights the unique challenges and opportunities in Pakistan's energy sector, underscoring the need for holistic approaches that integrate public awareness, technological advancements, and tailored economic policies. The findings support the thesis's core arguments, asserting the pivotal role of socio-cultural factors, technological limitations, economic obstacles, and the importance of financial incentives in promoting sustainable energy adoption. Ultimately, the research provides a strategic framework for Pakistan's journey towards energy self-sufficiency, emphasizing coordinated efforts for environmental, economic, and social well-being.
This study investigates sustainable energy strategies in Pakistan, emphasizing the complex interplay of socio-cultural, technical, and economic factors. Focused on addressing a knowledge gap, it employs a mixed-methods methodology, combining literature review, stakeholder interviews, and policy analysis. The study highlights the unique challenges and opportunities in Pakistan's energy sector, underscoring the need for holistic approaches that integrate public awareness, technological advancements, and tailored economic policies. The findings support the thesis's core arguments, asserting the pivotal role of socio-cultural factors, technological limitations, economic obstacles, and the importance of financial incentives in promoting sustainable energy adoption. Ultimately, the research provides a strategic framework for Pakistan's journey towards energy self-sufficiency, emphasizing coordinated efforts for environmental, economic, and social well-being.
Sustainable Energy for Pakistan's future: Exploring Existing strategies for energy independence.
TARIQ, MUHAMMAD
2023/2024
Abstract
This study investigates sustainable energy strategies in Pakistan, emphasizing the complex interplay of socio-cultural, technical, and economic factors. Focused on addressing a knowledge gap, it employs a mixed-methods methodology, combining literature review, stakeholder interviews, and policy analysis. The study highlights the unique challenges and opportunities in Pakistan's energy sector, underscoring the need for holistic approaches that integrate public awareness, technological advancements, and tailored economic policies. The findings support the thesis's core arguments, asserting the pivotal role of socio-cultural factors, technological limitations, economic obstacles, and the importance of financial incentives in promoting sustainable energy adoption. Ultimately, the research provides a strategic framework for Pakistan's journey towards energy self-sufficiency, emphasizing coordinated efforts for environmental, economic, and social well-being.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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