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"This report presents findings from a comprehensive survey of 29 textile units, conducted by Alternate Development Services (ADS in collaboration with National Textile University (NTU). The study aimed to assess energy consumption patterns, the potential for renewable energy integration, and current decarbonization efforts in the industry. The survey revealed that the energy mix of the textile sector is heavily dominated by non-renewable sources, accounting for 43% of the total energy used. Grid electricity, which constitutes 42%, also relies significantly on fossil fuels, while renewable energy sources make up only 15%."
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- Creator of work
- Ahmad, Usman
- Language
- English
- Geographic Origin
- Pakistan
- Geographic Subject
- Pakistan
- Subject
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- Environment and ecology
- Energy policy
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