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Innovative Energy & Research | ISSN: 2576-1463 | Volume 7

Renewable Energy and Resources

Energy Materials and Fuel Cell Research

2

nd

International Conference on

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August 27-28, 2018 | Boston, USA

Community driven initiative to reduce fossil fuel consumption for environmental protection and

associated economic benefits

Sardar AhsanYounus

USAID-Pakistan Energy Office Projects, Pakistan

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aran is a famous tourist attraction in Pakistan in Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa province. Naran hosts high-rise Himalayan

mountains covered with snow and lakes. Summers are cool, which attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists. Hotel

industry here has a strong base with modern accommodation facilities. There was no power supply from the national grid to

Naran in 2012 due to disruption of power supply resulting from heavy snowfall in previous years. People had to use fossil fuels

i.e. diesel, gasoline, and firewood to operate power generators and to use heat for cooking and water heating. Firewood from

forest cutting is a major environmental concern in Naran and surrounding valleys. It impacts the local environment negatively

which is evident from the complaints of locals that rain and snowfall have reduced considerably in the last decade while flash

floods are now common with landslides and road blockades. In an effort to control forest cutting, reducing the use of fossil fuels

and improving the hoteling business, Tourism Promotion Association of Kaghan (TPAK) along with 3 hotels and 15 houses

agreed in 2012 to install a micro hydel unit of 75 kilowatts on a local stream. WISIONS institute of Germany provided funding

for the technology while TPAK and local partners funded construction component. Miro hydel project started production

of electricity in late 2014. A local SME, created for the sustainability of the project, owns the micro-hydel system. This study

focused on electricity production through renewable resource and its contribution in avoidance of addition of carbon in the

atmosphere. Data collected for the last three years indicates that the micro hydel project contributed in avoidance of 386.65

tons of carbon into the atmosphere in the last three years. The carbon avoidance in the year 2015 was 122.02 tons, in 2016 it

was 135.10 tons and it was 129.53 tons in 2017. The project has contributed considerably to the reduction of wood and fossil

fuel usage in Naran. Previously, the Diesel usage by 3 hotels in Naran in 2012 was 48,421 liters, gasoline usage was 19,696 liters

and wood usage was 80,290 kg. The project is ready for carbon credit mechanism.

Biography

Sardar Ahsan Younus has completed his Ph.D. at the age of 40 years from England. He is the Head of Environment Department for USAID funded Energy Projects

in Pakistan while serving at Techno Consult International, Islamabad, Pakistan. He has vast experience of working on Environmental Projects both in Public as

well as Private sector.

sayounus@yahoo.com

Sardar AhsanYounus, Innov Ener Res 2018, Volume 7

DOI: 10.4172/2576-1463-C2-005