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Pakistan cut LNG reliance to 10% by expanding local solar, wind, and other energy sources, aiming for 96% domestic generation by 2034.
Pakistan reduced its vulnerability to global LNG supply disruptions by expanding domestic energy sources, with 74% of electricity now generated locally through solar, wind, nuclear, coal, and hydropower.
A surge in rooftop and industrial solar capacity—over 20 GW—lowered daytime grid demand and cut LNG use, despite rising electricity needs.
LNG now supplies just 10% of power, mainly for evening peaks.
The government canceled 21 LNG cargoes for 2026–27, reassessing import plans as it aims to boost domestic generation to over 96% and clean energy to more than 90% by 2034.
While limited load-shedding may occur during peak hours in extreme cases, critical sectors face minimal impact due to surplus capacity.
Outages persist due to theft and losses, not power shortages.
Pakistán redujo la dependencia de GNL al 10% mediante la expansión de fuentes locales de energía solar, eólica y otras fuentes de energía, con el objetivo del 96% de generación doméstica para 2034.