
The power sector of Pakistan is facing many issues such as departmental mismanagement, huge dependence on imported fossil fuels, the greater cost of power generation, lower production of energy along wit. . ••Review on Pakistan's electric network for the deployment of smart grid.••. . SWOTStrengthWeaknessesOpportunities and ThreadsSTEEPLE. . In the early 19th century, the first power network was commissioned consisting of vertically integrated three components includes power generation, transmission, and distribution [. . After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, regional governments were responsible for energy management and production until the inception of the Water and Power Development Aut. . The net income of the power sector of Pakistan is encountering a huge shortfall, the main reason of which seems to be the non-technical losses (NTL's). Human manipulations th. [pdf]
Initially, a postmortem review of Pakistan's power sector was performed for finding the power demand of the power distribution sector. The key issues and challenges are identified for the deployment of smart grid in Pakistan's electric network and suggested possible approaches in this regard.
Smart networks like IEEE 802.11 based wireless LAN, IEEE 802.15 based ZigBee, IEEE 802.16 based WiMAX, DASH 7, Power Line Communication (PLC), and 3G/4G GSM are required for the reliable and uninterruptible power transmission in smart transmission grid [ 72 ]. In Pakistan, outdated controlling methods are equipped in the system.
For the deployment of Smart Grid, modern devices are required like Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) and advance power electronics devices to detect the fault accurately and make the system efficient and more reliable [ 69 ]. The economic growth of Pakistan has been plunged dramatically.
The proposed smart grid model is helpful for the Government of Pakistan in making policies related to the sustainable environment and low-cost energy solutions. Fig. 8 presents the synopsis of proposed smart grid model.
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Modernization in the electrical grid will bring new economic opportunities and capabilities for the electric utilities in Pakistan and also it provides customers with improved power flow control, easy access to cyber security protection, and data.

Solar energy is widely available in Armenia due to its geographical position and is considered a developing industry. In 2022 less than 2% of Armenia’s electricity was generated by solar power. The use of solar energy in Armenia is gradually increasing. In 2019, the European Union announced plans to assist Armenia towards developing its solar power capacity. The initiat. . According to the , Armenia has an average of about 1720 (kWh) solar energy flow per square meter of horizontal surface annually and ha. . As of April 2019 ten 1 MW strong solar stations are installed. Solar and wind stations account for less than 1% of total installed electricity generation capacities. In April 2019 it was announced that German company Das En. In this article, we address the current state of solar energy in Armenia, potential investments and industrial developments in the solar energy sector. [pdf]

The government’s energy policy encourages the use of renewable and clean energy to reduce the country’s dependence on fossil fuels and decrease greenhouse gas emissions. Official statistics for 2020 indicated that the percentage of renewables used for electricity generation was 23.9 percent, compared to 21.7. . Solar Technology: Much of Mauritius receives almost year-round, intensive sunlight that makes solar photovoltaic (PV) energy an attractive energy option, with a. [pdf]
Mauritius aims to increase the share of renewable energy sources in its energy mix, which leads to fluctuating power injection. To reduce this fluctuation from variable renewable energy sources, the installation of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) is required.
The Mauritian energy transition to a low carbon economy is picking up speed. The CEB has installed the first grid-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), the first in its kind in Mauritius, to enable high capacity storage of renewable energy in the grid.
This is in line with the Government of Mauritius’ Long Term Energy Strategy 2009-2025 to increase the share of renewable energy in our energy mix (electricity production, transportation sector and manufacturing) to 35% by, namely, reducing the country’s dependence on coal and heavy oil for electricity generation.
Mauritius generates energy through various means including wind farms, solar energy, biomass, wave, and waste-to-energy projects. Currently, bagasse (sugarcane waste) is the leading source, contributing 13.3 percent to the renewable energy generation. Mauritius derives other renewable electricity from hydro, wind, landfill gas, and solar.
According to MARENA, there are currently no building integrated photovoltaics in Mauritius. Energy efficiency is now one of the main criteria in the design of public buildings and in rental of private buildings. The Green Building Council Mauritius was set up in 2009 to promote green building and is a member of World Green Building Council.
The Smart Grid Roadmap for Mauritius was launched in December 2018 to help the CEB integrate new technologies in the power system, enhancing reliability, safety, and security.
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