Pakistan is at a critical juncture in its energy landscape, grappling with a crisis that has far-reaching implications for its economic stability and social well-being. Chronic power shortages, fluctuating fuel prices, and an aging energy infrastructure have left the nation struggling to meet its growing energy demands. However, within these challenges lie significant opportunities for transformation, innovation, and sustainable growth.
Pakistan’s energy crisis is characterized by an enduring gap between supply and demand. With a population of over 240 million and a rapidly industrializing economy, the country’s energy requirements have soared. Unfortunately, the energy sector has not kept pace with this growth. Power outages, often lasting for several hours a day, have become a daily reality for many Pakistanis, stifling economic activity and exacerbating public frustration.
The crisis is rooted in several factors. Firstly,…


