Potential and Cost Benefit Analysis of Alternative Sustainable Energy
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ISSN E 2409-2770
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Potential and Cost Benefit Analysis of Alternative Sustainable Energy


Ibad ur Rahman, Syed Waqar Shah, Sanaullah Ahmad, Muhammad Amir Aman


Vol. 9, Issue 02, PP. 28-31, February 2022

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Keywords: Biogas, Biomass, Energy self-sufficiency, Payback period, Energy Crisis

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As Pakistan is confronting colossal energy emergencies since 2007 in view of the spontaneous strategies of government due to which monetary development of our nation is affected and numerous every day schedules are upset. To make itself an independent in electrical energy each association in Pakistan is utilizing numerous strategies like generators UPS and so forth Numerous associations use generators as another fuel source however the cost of raw petroleum continues to change and are for the most part high which canot be managed and power got by this strategy is expensive. Different strategies like UPS are not intended to run weighty loads and can be utilized for a setback of an hour or two or on the off chance that you need to expand its reinforcement superior grade and more batteries are required which turns out to be over the top expensive. This paper will introduce the plan and examination of a biogas plant. Biomass (human waste) can be utilized as a restoration fuel source to deliver reinforcement energy for power interference. Biogas plant cost investigation will likewise be incorporated to show its financial proficiency.


  1. Ibad ur Rahman, ibadurrahman.ee@uetpeshawar.edu.pk, UET Peshawar, INU Peshawar, Pakistan.
  2. Syed Waqar Shah, , UET Peshawar, INU Peshawar, Pakistan.
  3. Sanaullah Ahmad, , UET Peshawar, INU Peshawar, Pakistan.
  4. Muhammad Amir Aman, , UET Peshawar, INU Peshawar, Pakistan.

Ibad ur Rahman Syed Waqar Shah Sanaullah Ahmad Muhammad Amir Aman “Potential and Cost Benefit Analysis of Alternative Sustainable Energy” International Journal of Engineering Works Vol. 9 Issue 02 PP. 28-31 February 2022 https://doi.org/10.34259/ijew.22.9022831


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