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Pakistan’s energy scenario: a forecast of commercial energy consumption and supply from different sources through 2030

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Fig. 1 Forecasted oil and petroleum energy consumption in households, industry, agriculture, transport, power, and other government sectorsfrom 2000 to 2030 (Authors’ computations)
Fig. 2 Forecasted gas energy consumption in the households, industry, agriculture, transport, power, and industry from 2000 to 2030(Authors’ computations)
Fig. 4 Forecasted coal energy consumption in households, power and brick kilns from 2000 to 2030 (Authors’ computations)

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