I have carried out survey about comsumption of energy in pakistan and there multi-dimention aspects about conservation of energy, 34% in substandard appliances, 8 to 9% in adminitative losses,6 to 8% in technical losses.
Okay. But did you also incorporate the energy budget of human labor into your studies?
Could it be that the losses you infer are more than offset (from what they might be) if significant levels of human labor effort had been replaced by electrical power?
And what, precisely, is a "substandard" appliance? Would not such a classification include many that will fail (and be replaced) sooner rather than later? So that the net long-term adverse effect is, on balance, less harmful than beneficial to the population as a whole?