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In today's episode of Coal Katha, our guest, energy expert Shaheera Tahir, discusses coal projects in Pakistan, focusing particularly on the government's recent decision to convert power projects from imported coal to local coal. She explains the rationale behind this policy shift, the feasibility of such a move, and its potential impacts on the energy sector and the broader economy.
Shaheera highlights that one of the primary reasons behind the government's decision is to reduce Pakistan's dependence on expensive imported coal, which has significantly strained the country's foreign exchange reserves. By utilizing local coal, especially from the Thar Desert, the government aims to lower the import bill and enhance energy security. Additionally, global coal price fluctuations and supply chain disruptions have driven the government to reassess its energy resources, leading to a push for more sustainable and cost-effective solutions.
For more details, listen to the full podcast.
In today's episode of Coal Katha, our guest, energy expert Shaheera Tahir, discusses coal projects in Pakistan, focusing particularly on the government's recent decision to convert power projects from imported coal to local coal. She explains the rationale behind this policy shift, the feasibility of such a move, and its potential impacts on the energy sector and the broader economy.
Shaheera highlights that one of the primary reasons behind the government's decision is to reduce Pakistan's dependence on expensive imported coal, which has significantly strained the country's foreign exchange reserves. By utilizing local coal, especially from the Thar Desert, the government aims to lower the import bill and enhance energy security. Additionally, global coal price fluctuations and supply chain disruptions have driven the government to reassess its energy resources, leading to a push for more sustainable and cost-effective solutions.
For more details, listen to the full podcast.