Pakistan needs better policy design for power sector to achieve decarbonization?
While Pakistan has vowed to generate more renewable energy and curb fossil fuel-based power on its decarbonization pathway
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While Pakistan has vowed to generate more renewable energy and curb fossil fuel-based power on its decarbonization pathway
As a large developing country, Pakistan faces a wide range of problems, especially related to overcoming poverty and improving the health
While Pakistan has vowed to generate more renewable energy and curb fossil fuel-based power on its decarbonization pathway
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