Energy Storage in the C&I Sector in Pakistan
Kai Neuber-energiewaechter GmbH03.11.2022 Berlin
Context - Electricity Sector and Energy Crisis
Context
Electricity Sector and Energy CrisisC&1 Sector
LegalFramework Relevant Ministries and AgenciesRegulations
Energy Storage
Potential Use CasesTechnologiesPilot Project
Marketpotentialandpotentialpartners
Textile and Garment SectorCement Sector
Potential Use CasesMarket Barriers and RisksRemendationsforMarketEntrySWOT-Analysis
Context - Electricity Sector and Energy Crisis
Longstanding energy crisis
Grid-Connected Energy Generation vs.Consumption
PeakdemandsurpassedgenerationcapacitiesDailyload-sheddingof 8-12h even inurban centersGridbeingabottleneckRecently:Risingprices on theglobal energy marketsandcurrencydevaluation
Electricitymarketprojections
Totalgenerationcapacity
2021:39 772 MW-Share ofRenewables:5.4%2030:61 112MW-ShareofRenewables:22 3%
Peakdemand
2021:23 792 MW2030: 37 129 MW
Context - C&I Sector
Fuelsusedforcaptivepowergeneration
ManyproductionfacilitiesinPakistanaregridconnectedbutalsorelyonCaptivePowerPlants(CPP)VolatilepricesforfossilfuelsarebeingaburdenforthePakistaniC&lSector
Relevant Ministries and Agencies
SimplifiedSchematicDiagramofPakistan'sElectricitySector
National ElectricPowerRegulatory Authority(NEPRA):
Responsible for issuing power generation transmission and distribution licences defining and reviewing safety standardsin the electricity sector and setting electricity prices
AlternativeEnergyDevelopmentBoard (AEDB)
Issues permits/licenses to independent power producers(IPPs) examines feasibility studies for newly planned powerplant implementation partner of IPPs during planning and construction phase
NationalTransmissionandDespatch Company(NTDC)
Responsible for the operation of the national power grid with90% of national grid-connected generation capacities
K-Electric(KE)
Responsible for the operation of the Karachi region power gridwith 10% of national grid-connected generation capacities