The commencement of China–Pakistan Economic Corridor has led to the appreciation of Pakistan’s economic outlook from 5.4%to 5.8%by the World Bank.The upgraded outlook is a welcome sign but it is still trivial,essent...The commencement of China–Pakistan Economic Corridor has led to the appreciation of Pakistan’s economic outlook from 5.4%to 5.8%by the World Bank.The upgraded outlook is a welcome sign but it is still trivial,essentially attributable to the electric power crisis,which approximately trims 2%of Pakistan’s economic growth annually.Almost 60%of the CPEC(China–Pakistan Economic Corridor)funds are directed at Pakistan’s energy sector,hence,demanding careful attention of both researchers and policy analysts alike.The study is based upon a meta-analytic review of literature concerning CPEC and Pakistan’s energy sector.The results of the study demonstrate that CPEC is an easing agent for Pakistan’s energy crisis(82.30%).The results also highlight points of concern,including inadequate planning(47%),dilapidated electricity distribution system causing losses(64.7%),and an unsustainable energy mix(64.7%).The study further validates the findings via Spearman’s Rho-Correlation.The rρvalue for the possible“resolution of Pakistan’s energy crisis”is 0.5426 achieving a significance level of 98%and a corresponding p-value of 0.0252.The significant negative rρvalue attained is−0.4894 which establishes the fact that lack of planning can hinder the energy crisis resolution.展开更多
The Texas electric power crisis that occurred in February 2021 has drawn great attention internationally due to its severity and for not having been foreseen.In this rapid communication,we classify the 2021 Texas elec...The Texas electric power crisis that occurred in February 2021 has drawn great attention internationally due to its severity and for not having been foreseen.In this rapid communication,we classify the 2021 Texas electric power crisis as an energy insufficiency-caused power crisis,which alerts of a new blackout mechanism.Different from capacity insufficiencycaused power crises in the past,the Texas electric power crisis of 2021 directly resulted from the long-duration extreme cold weather as well as fundamentally from the insufficiency of sustainable supply capability of energy.We begin this paper with a brief retrospect of the event and its consequences.Definitions of energy/capacity insufficiency-caused power crises are given,as well as an overview of the supply and demand during the event,based on realistic operation data.Quantitative simulations are then conducted to reveal the underlying reasons for the power crisis and reveal how to better prepare for the future.Finally,several insights and suggestions on handling the new mode of blackout in the future are proposed and discussed.展开更多
文摘The commencement of China–Pakistan Economic Corridor has led to the appreciation of Pakistan’s economic outlook from 5.4%to 5.8%by the World Bank.The upgraded outlook is a welcome sign but it is still trivial,essentially attributable to the electric power crisis,which approximately trims 2%of Pakistan’s economic growth annually.Almost 60%of the CPEC(China–Pakistan Economic Corridor)funds are directed at Pakistan’s energy sector,hence,demanding careful attention of both researchers and policy analysts alike.The study is based upon a meta-analytic review of literature concerning CPEC and Pakistan’s energy sector.The results of the study demonstrate that CPEC is an easing agent for Pakistan’s energy crisis(82.30%).The results also highlight points of concern,including inadequate planning(47%),dilapidated electricity distribution system causing losses(64.7%),and an unsustainable energy mix(64.7%).The study further validates the findings via Spearman’s Rho-Correlation.The rρvalue for the possible“resolution of Pakistan’s energy crisis”is 0.5426 achieving a significance level of 98%and a corresponding p-value of 0.0252.The significant negative rρvalue attained is−0.4894 which establishes the fact that lack of planning can hinder the energy crisis resolution.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.U1966204).
文摘The Texas electric power crisis that occurred in February 2021 has drawn great attention internationally due to its severity and for not having been foreseen.In this rapid communication,we classify the 2021 Texas electric power crisis as an energy insufficiency-caused power crisis,which alerts of a new blackout mechanism.Different from capacity insufficiencycaused power crises in the past,the Texas electric power crisis of 2021 directly resulted from the long-duration extreme cold weather as well as fundamentally from the insufficiency of sustainable supply capability of energy.We begin this paper with a brief retrospect of the event and its consequences.Definitions of energy/capacity insufficiency-caused power crises are given,as well as an overview of the supply and demand during the event,based on realistic operation data.Quantitative simulations are then conducted to reveal the underlying reasons for the power crisis and reveal how to better prepare for the future.Finally,several insights and suggestions on handling the new mode of blackout in the future are proposed and discussed.