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    A Report to the Operations Evaluation Department Asian Development Bank for the Country Assistance Program Evaluation for Pakistan: Evaluation of the Power Sector Operations in Pakistan

    Parish, David | January 2006
    Abstract
    This report, prepared for the Operations Evaluation Department (OED) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), presents the findings of a review of ADB’s activities in the power sector in Pakistan since 1990.1 The start date reflects substantial changes in the Pakistan power sector in the early 1990s, when there was a move from public sector provision to a mixed model with public and private sector components.
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    Parish, David. 2006. A Report to the Operations Evaluation Department Asian Development Bank for the Country Assistance Program Evaluation for Pakistan: Evaluation of the Power Sector Operations in Pakistan. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6160.
    Keywords
    Alternative energy
    Alternative energy development
    Photovoltaic Energy
    Geothermal Energy
    Alternative energy program
    Alternative energy technology
    Energy Demand
    Energy planning
    Energy Resources
    Energy Resources Development
    Primary Energy Production
    Primary Energy Supply
    Green technology
    Energy conversion
    Electric power consumption
    Cost effectiveness
    Inventions
    Sun
    Solar heating
    Solar energy
    Renewable energy source
    Power resource
    Natural resource
    Energy harvesting
    Energy development
    Energy facility
    Power supply
    Solar activity
    Solar constant
    Earth
    Weather
    Renewable energy resource
    Energy security
    Energy tax credit
    Energy assistance
    Solar energy policy
    Conservation of natural resources
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