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No electricity since yesterday in Lahore and Rawalpindi. Many friends and relatives ***** from this situation. My Home in Rwp Light off @ 9:30 PM (Saturday) - Yesterday and back @ 9:00 AM Today (Sunday) after again light off @ 12:00 and just back 10 mins (7:10 PM Sunday). Simple from past 23 hours just 3 hours light aye hai.

DEVELOPMENT aur is mulk nay tarakee * ke karni hey!

After 18th amendment provinces were empowered to produce electricity but the Punjab government did nothing in this regard.s. Nor Musharaf Nor Nawaz Nor Zardari ... all ****** kay bachoon nay sirf khaya hey not a single $ spend on energy from past 30 years aur mokabala karnay chalain hain Hindustan aur West ka!
 
Thank you Baloch terrorists...
They blown up gas line going to uch power plant....
 
Thank you Baloch terrorists...
They blown up gas line going to uch power plant....

Sir g eek question hain ye baloch terrorist pichlay 30 saal say unch ka power plant ura raha yahin ?? Thats all JUSTIFICATIONS AND BLAME .. hamnay koon sa energy ka nizaam darust kya hey jo ham gali auroon ko nikaal raha yhain ?
 
I second this, I left my home in rwp last night 1am, there was no electricity there till morning, when I got to lahore in the morning and there was no electricity,, I just hot hotel, and there is no electricity
 
New Pakistan Hydro Plant to Ease Nationwide Power Shortages

MANILA, PHILIPPINES – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide $97 million to help fund a new private sector hydroelectricity plant in Pakistan, which will ease power shortages and create thousands of new jobs.

“Shops and factories across Pakistan are having to scale back operations because of electricity shortages,” said Takeo Koike, Principal Investment Specialist of ADB’s Private Sector Operations Department. “This new, renewable energy generating plant will power businesses and light homes across the country.”

Pakistan has an acute shortage of power, estimated at over 4,200 MW during peak demand, which has led to worsening brownouts and blackouts across the country, necessitating power rationing.

Most of Pakistan’s energy is generated from imported oil, putting a severe strain on the country’s finances as global oil prices rise and the local currency depreciates.

The ADB Board of Directors’ approval of the $97 million loan for the 147-megawatt (MW) run-of-the-river Patrind hydropower plant, between the Kunhar and Jhelum rivers near Muzaffarabad, will help mitigate power shortages and diversify Pakistan’s energy mix.

The loan is being provided to Star Hydro Power Limited, which is jointly owned by Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water), along with Daewoo Engineering and Construction Company and Sambu Construction Company, which are both listed on the Korea Stock Exchange.

The project marks the first investment in Pakistan’s power sector by a consortium of companies from the Republic of Korea.

The independent power producer (IPP) – which will revert to government ownership after 30 years – is expected to create 2,700 local jobs and generate over $240 million from purchases of local goods and services. It will also avoid about 280,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions a year. The plant is expected to be up and running in 2016.

ADB has played a leading role in the development of the power sector in Pakistan, and the financing arrangements for the new plant draw on the experiences of the New Bong Escape Hydropower Project – Pakistan’s first private hydro IPP facility, which was partly financed by ADB.
 
Here is the load shedding schedule in Lahore since 12 A.M today.

Light went out 2 AM - 6 AM

Light went out 8 AM-10 AM

Light went out 11 AM - 4 PM

Light went out 5 PM - 6 PM

Light Again went out at 7.30 PM
 
Here is the load shedding schedule in Lahore since 12 A.M today.

Light went out 2 AM - 6 AM

Light went out 8 AM-10 AM

Light went out 11 AM - 4 PM

Light went out 5 PM - 6 PM

Light Again went out at 7.30 PM

Think positive please.

We had power from 6 am to 8 am, for breakfast and to get ready for school and work, we had it 10 to 11 am for lunch, we had it from 4 to 5 pm for tea, we had it from 6 to 7:30 pm for dinner, and who needs light after 7:30 anyway? It is bedtime soon.

See, not so bad after all.
 
Still depending on oil fired powerplants is a bad bad idea:disagree:There are many chinese vendors like Dong feng electric,Sanghai electric who are doing huge business in India.It sounds weird that being Pakistan's closest ally,still not many Chinese power generating companies working in Pakistan to counter this mess.
 
Think positive please.

We had power from 6 am to 8 am, for breakfast and to get ready for school and work, we had it 10 to 11 am for lunch, we had it from 4 to 5 pm for tea, we had it from 6 to 7:30 pm for dinner, and who needs light after 7:30 anyway? It is bedtime soon.

See, not so bad after all.

Pakistani's don't follow American routine of breakfast, lunch and dinner :angel:
 
I second this, I left my home in rwp last night 1am, there was no electricity there till morning, when I got to lahore in the morning and there was no electricity,, I just hot hotel, and there is no electricity

Lahore mien bhi asa hi hai... kal raat 11 bajay say ab tak sirf 4 hours light aye hai... haram khoro nay mulk ka band baja diya hai...

I wonder why Pakistan won't bury these pipelines deep under ground.

then how will they justify long hours of no electricity?
 
Here is the load shedding schedule in Lahore since 12 A.M today.

Light went out 2 AM - 6 AM

Light went out 8 AM-10 AM

Light went out 11 AM - 4 PM

Light went out 5 PM - 6 PM

Light Again went out at 7.30 PM

yar hamari tou 11 bajy kal raat ko gai thi or phir aaj subha 11 bajay aye for an hour, then 2 hours from 2-4 then one hour from 6-7 bas....
 

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