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ISLAMABAD: India has offered tariff of about Rs15 per unit for sale of 500MW of electricity to Pakistan at the Wagah-Attari border that would require a total of 45 kilometres of transmission line, a government official told Dawn on Friday.

A 14-member delegation of Global Energy, a company based in New Delhi, flew into Islamabad on a special plane on Friday for three-day talks with Pakistani authorities to negotiate electricity tariff, firm up technical and transmission details and finalise a sales and purchase agreement.

A four-member team of the delegation had an opening session with Water and Power Minister Syed Naveed Qamar who directed the Central Power Purchase Agency (CPPA), a state-owned entity that purchases electricity from various sources and sells it to distribution companies, to negotiate tariff and other technical details of the project.

An official said the Indian company with most of its operations in Mumbai and Bangalore was acting in the project as purchaser-cum-exporter of electricity from Indian Punjab through Amritsar and delivery at Attari.

He said the company had offered an initial tariff of Indian rupees 7.5 per unit delivered on the border that translates into about Rs14.7 per unit in local currency.

He said the Indian offer was on the higher side given applicable tariff in Pakistan at less than Rs8 per unit that would be negotiated by the CPPA. However, he said that electricity produced through furnace oil, diesel and wind in Pakistan cost between Rs15 and 22 per unit on average.

Officials said that while the CPPA team would negotiate a maximum possible reduction in tariff on proposed import project but at the end of the day it would be up to economic managers and the political leadership to take a final decision on electricity import keeping in mind comparable sources of electricity available in the country.

They said the project would require a 45 kilometre of 220kv transmission line on both sides of the border, including 25 kilometres in India and 20km inside Pakistan.

If the project materialised, the CPPA would transmit electricity into national grid for onward distribution in the Lahore Electric Supply Company’s system.

India offers electricity at Rs15 per unit | DAWN.COM


Is Rs 15 a feasible rate for normal citizens, may be only businessman and factories can pay?
 
saray paisay to zardari khalaita hai tumhay rs15 per unit nhi milpayegay :rofl:
 
why nt stop the cng gas supply to home and use tht gss for electricity production
 
ISLAMABAD: India has offered tariff of about Rs15 per unit for sale of 500MW of electricity to Pakistan at the Wagah-Attari border that would require a total of 45 kilometres of transmission line, a government official told Dawn on Friday.

A 14-member delegation of Global Energy, a company based in New Delhi, flew into Islamabad on a special plane on Friday for three-day talks with Pakistani authorities to negotiate electricity tariff, firm up technical and transmission details and finalise a sales and purchase agreement.

A four-member team of the delegation had an opening session with Water and Power Minister Syed Naveed Qamar who directed the Central Power Purchase Agency (CPPA), a state-owned entity that purchases electricity from various sources and sells it to distribution companies, to negotiate tariff and other technical details of the project.

An official said the Indian company with most of its operations in Mumbai and Bangalore was acting in the project as purchaser-cum-exporter of electricity from Indian Punjab through Amritsar and delivery at Attari.

He said the company had offered an initial tariff of Indian rupees 7.5 per unit delivered on the border that translates into about Rs14.7 per unit in local currency.

He said the Indian offer was on the higher side given applicable tariff in Pakistan at less than Rs8 per unit that would be negotiated by the CPPA. However, he said that electricity produced through furnace oil, diesel and wind in Pakistan cost between Rs15 and 22 per unit on average.

Officials said that while the CPPA team would negotiate a maximum possible reduction in tariff on proposed import project but at the end of the day it would be up to economic managers and the political leadership to take a final decision on electricity import keeping in mind comparable sources of electricity available in the country.

They said the project would require a 45 kilometre of 220kv transmission line on both sides of the border, including 25 kilometres in India and 20km inside Pakistan.

If the project materialised, the CPPA would transmit electricity into national grid for onward distribution in the Lahore Electric Supply Company’s system.

India offers electricity at Rs15 per unit | DAWN.COM


Is Rs 15 a feasible rate for normal citizens, may be only businessman and factories can pay?
Rs.18 per unit is the rate for normal citizens
 
How the tables have turned, in 2003 we were trying to get India to buy surplus electricity from us.

The problem is not generation capability, we have the capability. However, we cannot afford the Furnace Oil to make use of those generation facilities, I don't think that warrants importing electricity, it would be a better idea if we worked on converting furnace oil powered thermal plants to coal or coal gas.
 
we need to beef up our own grid.

energy source should include coal, oil, green(solar,wind,etc)
 
I don't see anything wrong in that
First. indian citizens get electricity at subsidised rates
Second. Cost of transmission infrastructure might be included
 
Arey bhai , leave some Uranium and Plutonium for electricity also . Dont use every fissile material for making nuclear bombs against us .
 
Arey bhai , leave some Uranium and Plutonium for electricity also . Dont use every fissile material for making nuclear bombs against us .

mairay pyaray tvsram1992 bhai sara masla paiso ka hai saray paisay hi zardari khalaeta hai.. furnance oil khareednay kay paisay bhi nhi chorta zardari...
 
i guess it seem financially viable . as it seem cheaper than the per unit cost you guys are paying now . so ... hope for the best .
 
In Indian rupees it is only 7.5 approx which is very reasonable.
 
It's not going to happen. China had offered Pakistanis full-time electricity at unbeatable rate, but still Zardari's government refused.
 
It's not going to happen. China had offered Pakistanis full-time electricity at unbeatable rate, but still Zardari's government refused.

How do you plan to transfer electricity from China to pakistan.

Don't let your hate for India cloud your judgement.
 

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