
At the outset, the least that can be said is that one of the most excruciating crises in Pakistan’s economy today is the energy crisis. Pakistan’s economy has always been largely dependent on electricity generation and supply as a source of energy. From domestic to commercial usage this has been the only form of power that has been utilized since the foundations of this Country were first laid down. However with the overly prolonged shortfall of electricity, the economy is rapidly collapsing, as not only domestic / household activities are being affected, but more importantly, the primary and secondary sectors of our Economy, which form the backbone of our economic structure, those entrepreneurs that are engaged in extraction and production activities have faced a significant cumber stone in carrying out their business, leaving us in a state of tremendous economic depression.
Recognizing Pakistan’s Economic need of the hour, there are various business entities that have already engaged themselves in research and development of renewable energy resources in Pakistan. This thought process has also encouraged setting up power plants in Pakistan as the current demand for power generation resources is at its boom and local as well as foreign investors are looking forward to cash on this opportunity by providing alternate power generation resources for domestic and commercial use.