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    Impact of Load Shedding and use of UPS and Generators on Living Standards of Lahore Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION Energy is now days in Pakistan become the debate for traders‚ businessmen‚ house wives‚ students‚ ministers and all the victims from lack of energy. Lahore city experienced 12 hours extreme load shedding in this peak hot weather. The routine life of the residents is badly disturbed by the long load-shedding in the country. In recent years‚ the continuous and rapid growth in population

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    LOAD SHEDDING IN PAKISTAN Out Line 1- Load-Shedding of electricity--------------a common feature in Pakistan. A- Both in winter and summer B- Scheduled and unscheduled ii - Factures behind Load-Shedding A- Low generation of electricity B- Shortage of rains and water C- Corruption and ineffleiency in Wapda. D- Fewer Dams E- New Connections iii- Disadvantages A- Untold Misery B- Low production and progress C- Damage to equipments D- Thefs

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    edProblems caused by load shedding FALIURE OF INDUSTRIES: The first problem which happened due to load shedding is the failure of industry in Pakistan .This effect badly on all types of industry. In mini industry there is no alternative source of electricity so when load shedding started these industries stop their work. In big industry although they have a source of electricity but if they produce electricity from their own source then its cost becomes very high

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    Load shedding was implemented to save money. It also saves pollution. Load shedding is what electric utilities do when there is a huge demand for electricity that exceeds the generation available. The alternative is to have a brown-out where the voltage is reduced. It costs a lot to have generators standing by just in case there is a surge of demand‚ and the operators of those generators expect to be paid whether they run the generators or not. An alternative is if there is a large consumer

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    LIGHTING RESEARCH PROGRAM Project 3.2 Energy Efficient Load-Shedding Lighting Technology Consultant Report FINAL REPORT Prepared For: California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy Research Program Arnold Schwarzenegger‚ Governor October 2005 CEC-500-2005-141-A6 Energy-Efficient Load-Shedding Lighting Technology Architectural Energy Corporation/LRC CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION Prepared By: Lighting Research Center. Andy Bierman‚ Project Lead Managed By:

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    IMPACT OF LOAD SHEDDING ON PAKISTAN ECONOMY Contents: 1. INTRODUCTION. 2. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY. 3. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY. 4. ACTUAL DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS. 5. CONCLUSIONS. 6. RECOMMANDATION AND SUGGESTIONS. 7. SCOPE OF THE STUDY. 1. INTRODUCTION: In today’s contemporary world‚ there are certain threats that have become the most significant issues for the world economy to deal with. These include an ever increasing population‚ intensifying regional

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    As we all know it was Germany who insisted to propose and impose austerity measures on its neighbors‚ in order for this European nations to balance their national deficits. However‚ after looking at the latest treasury report on foreign economic and currency policies‚ the question is raised on weather Germany has maliciously taken advantage from this policy. Mainly because at the present time‚ Germany has the biggest trade surplus of any nation in the entire globe‚ and by a huge margin deference

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    Eskom’s ‘Load shedding’ Our community seems outraged by Eskom. People feel that because they paying for their power then why should they save? Yes it is Eskom’sfault that they never placed a power back up system but we do have to live with it for a while unfortunately. However Eskom does claim that they are doing everything possible in order to accommodate everyone. People are saying though that they are not living up to any of their promises made in the beginning. In fact many claims and promises

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    load shedding The elections of 2008 and 2013 have been lost by incumbents because of load-shedding. The next government has been chosen by the electorate for its reputation for completing projects it fancies‚ come what may. Naturally‚ it expects the same to see the end of load-shedding. So deep is the penetration of the power related anger in the public at large that even a hint of the continuation of the inaction of the past may bring the government down sooner than later. Pakistan may be among

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