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Publications
Some selected publications of ASAG are given below:
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Evaluation of Nuclear Power as CDM Option to
Support Sustainable Development of Electricity Sector in Pakistan
by Mohammad Ahmad, A.I. Jalal, A. Mumtaz and M. Latif. Pakistan Case Study,
August 2000.
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Incorporation of Environmental Regulations
in Medium to Long Term Planning for Electric System Expansion in Pakistan
by A.I. Jalal, A. Mumtaz, F.Naqvi, G.r. Athar, R. Tariq and M. Latif. A Case
Study of Pakistan. Progress Report of the Research Contract No. 9581 under
IAEA’s Co-ordinated Research Programme on Case Studies to Assess and Compare
Different Energy Sources in Sustainable Energy and Electricity Supply
Strategies, Oct., 1999.
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Mitigation of
Power Sector Environmental Emissions through Energy Efficiency Improvements: the case of
Pakistan by R.M. Shrestha, A.I. Jalal, M. Latif and W.K. Biswas. Paper
published in Journal of Environmental Management, pp. 249-258, 1998.
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Risk of
Acid Rain in Pakistan due to Energy Production and Use
by A. Mumtaz, A. I. Jalal, G.R. Athar, Anser A. Shakoor. Paper published in
Issues Papers Session 1.3,
pp. 135-151, Division 1: Efficient Development and Application of Conventional
Resources, Volume 3. Proceedings of 17th WEC Congress of the World Energy
Council, Houston, Texas, USA, September 11-17, 1998.
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Energy and Nuclear Power Planning Study for Pakistan (covering the period
1993--2023)
by Applied Systems Analysis Group with Technical Assistance from International
Atomic Energy Agency under TC Project No. PAK/0/006, July 1998
(IAEA-TECDOC-1030).
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Energy Security
by Munir A. Khan and Ahmad
Mumtaz.
Paper presented at the global seminar on the future of nuclear power, Cannes,
France, May 10-12, 1998.
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Status
and Potential of Small and Medium Power Reactors in Pakistan
by
Parvez Butt and Muhammad Ahmad.
Paper presented at Advisory Group Meeting on Status and Introduction of Small
and Medium Power Reactors in Developing Countries, Tunis, 3-6 September, 1996.
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Possible Role of Nuclear Power for Reducing Environmental Emissions from Future
Electricity Generation in Pakistan
by Arshad M. Khan, A.I. Jalal, A. Mumtaz and G.R. Athar. Paper published in the
Electricity, Health and Environment: Comparative Assessment in Support of
Decision Making. Proceedings of the IAEA International Symposium, Vienna,
Austria, 16-19 October 1995.
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Sustainable Energy Development in Pakistan: Issues, Approach and Strategies
by Arshad M. Khan, A.I. Jalal and A. Mumtaz. Paper published in paper 2.4.09 in
Technical Programme Division 2, pp. 143-155, on Future Sustainable Energy
Supply, World Energy Council, 16th Congress, Tokyo, Japan, 8-13 October, 1995.
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Global Energy System: An Overview
by Arshad M. Khan, A. Mumtaz and M. Latif. Paper published in the Proceeding of
the COMSTECH-UAE University Workshop on “Possible Strategy for Energy Mixes in
Muslim World”, October 31 - November 3, 1993.
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Environmental Implications of Alternative Energy Strategies for Pakistan
by A.M. Khan, A.I. Jalal and H.A. Raza, published as paper 1.3.07 in Technical
Session 1.3, pp. 87-99 on Energy and the Environment, World Energy Council, 15th
Congress, Madrid, 20-25 September, 1992.
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Pakistan's Perspective on Energy for the 1990s
by H.A. Raza, A.M. Khan and A.I. Jalal in Pakistan Journal of Hydrocarbon
Research, 4, No. 1, pp. 1-7 (1992).
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Energy Pricing in Pakistan: Some Policy Issues
by Arshad M. Khan, A.I. Jalal, A. Mumtaz and Farzana Naqvi, published in
Proceedings of the International Energy Conservation Symposium, pp. 268-279,
held at Islamabad, 30 & 31 October (1988), Editors: Sabir Mahmood et al.,
National Energy Conservation Centre, Islamabad (1989).
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Projection of Energy Demand for the Long Term Plan 1984-85 to 2007-08
by A.M. Khan, M. Jameel, Farzana Naqvi and A. Mumtaz. Report prepared for the
Energy Planning and Development Project, Government of Pakistan, December
(1986).
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Planning for Energy in Pakistan
by A.M. Khan, S.B. Khan, A.I. Jalal and A. Mumtaz,
published in Renewable Energy Sources: International Progress, Part B; Editor:
T.N. Veziroglu. Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, Holland, pp. 409-426,
1984.
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