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A 660 megawatt coal powered plant will be setup in Punjab in collaboration with Royal Energy Partner of UAE.

A spokesperson of Punjab Board of Investment and Trade‚ told Radio Pakistan’s Lahore correspondent Mushtaq Ahmed Kaifi that Royal Energy Partner of UAE will initially invest $890 million for execution of the project.

Responding to a question‚ the spokesperson said the Punjab Mines and Mineral Department has identified sites for generation of 1400 megawatt power from coal.

Radio Pakistan-
The project is being initiated in collaboration with Royal Energy Partner‚ UAE.
 
Fail to understand , why no work on solar and wind energy .....cheapest form of energy .
 
barking just barking do some work man

They are.

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Sindh Province has capacity for 60K Megawatt wind energy but our government is working for benefit business class instead of people by not choosing these shemes
 
A 660 megawatt coal powered plant will be setup in Punjab in collaboration with Royal Energy Partner of UAE.

A spokesperson of Punjab Board of Investment and Trade‚ told Radio Pakistan’s Lahore correspondent Mushtaq Ahmed Kaifi that Royal Energy Partner of UAE will initially invest $890 million for execution of the project.

Responding to a question‚ the spokesperson said the Punjab Mines and Mineral Department has identified sites for generation of 1400 megawatt power from coal.

Radio Pakistan-
The project is being initiated in collaboration with Royal Energy Partner‚ UAE.

With so many coal power plants being built, we should try to get some offset local production in the deal...
 
Fail to understand , why no work on solar and wind energy .....cheapest form of energy .

Wind Energy is suitable in Coastal Areas of Sind and Balochistan. They can produce thousands of megawatts. I think In Punjab the only friendly area is the Salt Ranges

boss i can't see a single panel yet :(

Sabr karo. :enjoy:
 
Wind Energy is suitable in Coastal Areas of Sind and Balochistan. They can produce thousands of megawatts. I think In Punjab the only friendly area is the Salt Ranges



Sabr karo. :enjoy:
sun 1947 se wohi to ker rahy hain hazoor :frown:
 
Fail to understand , why no work on solar and wind energy .....cheapest form of energy .
Well for wind energy, Coastal areas are much suited since there is a constant and strong flow of wind. Punjab doesn't enjoy much potential in wind energy. Solar energy, yes they are establishing Quaid E Azam solar energy park in Cholistan that will produce around (1000???) MV. Plus the cheapest energy is produced from hydral, alternative energy sources are amongst the most expensive ones for the time being.

Sorry to know that....

I'm younger. :D
Don't mind him, he has become something like AZADPAKISTAN2009 or like Nishan_101.....
 
Fail to understand , why no work on solar and wind energy .....cheapest form of energy .

Nope, not cheapest - but most expensive. The ROI is definitely not good. However these are green technologies and have their place in the energy mix.
 
A 660 megawatt coal powered plant will be setup in Punjab in collaboration with Royal Energy Partner of UAE.

A spokesperson of Punjab Board of Investment and Trade‚ told Radio Pakistan’s Lahore correspondent Mushtaq Ahmed Kaifi that Royal Energy Partner of UAE will initially invest $890 million for execution of the project.

Responding to a question‚ the spokesperson said the Punjab Mines and Mineral Department has identified sites for generation of 1400 megawatt power from coal.

Radio Pakistan-The project is being initiated in collaboration with Royal Energy Partner‚ UAE.
First tell these uae fcks to return our $800 million they have eaten off ptcl deal.
 
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