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End to load-shedding? Power production to cross 33,000MW in 2018

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27th May 2016,

ISLAMABAD: Water and Power Secretary Younus Dagha has said that electricity outages will come to an end in 2018 as production capacity will rise above 33,000 megawatts, easily eclipsing estimated demand for 25,961MW that year.

In the total production, hydroelectric power will have a 28% share, followed by furnace oil-based electricity at 17% and liquefied natural gas-based power at 15%. Local natural gas-powered electricity will contribute 12%, imported coal 10%, renewable energy sources and nuclear power 8% each and local coal 2%.

Load-shedding: Power sector governance – a lost hope

Recalling the difficult situation about three years ago, the water and power secretary told media on Thursday that in 2013-14 there was unpredictable load-shedding, higher unemployment of industrial labour, fuel shortage at power plants, rampant overbilling, years of delay in issuing letters of support and a weak transmission network that was not capable of carrying more than 15,500MW.

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In that year, industrial and domestic consumers were facing power blackouts for 12 to 15 hours a day, which was reduced to six hours for urban and eight hours for rural regions in 2015 and the summer of 2016 with no outages for industrial units.

Dagha declared that load-shedding hours would come down to four in urban centres and stand at eight hours for rural areas in December 2016, which would be further cut to two and three hours for urban and rural areas respectively in June 2017. Later, outages would come to an end in January 2018, he said.

Regarding the expected gradual increase in power production, Dagha claimed that production capacity would be 19,917MW against demand for 23,107MW between June and November 2016. From December 2016 to April 2017, the capacity will rise to 21,599MW and further go up to 25,080MW in June 2017. In December 2017, the capacity will stand at 27,600MW and in June 2018, it will be 30,938MW whereas demand will be 25,961MW and availability at 26,590MW.

He stressed that electricity transmission and distribution losses had come down to the lowest in the past 10 years at 18% in 2015. Its positive financial impact has been estimated at Rs10 billion.

On the other hand, bill recoveries, which were 92.3% in 2007, rose to 93.4% in 2015 with a beneficial financial impact of Rs51 billion.

Apart from these, the secretary said, the circular debt, which stood at Rs320 billion in October 2014, had been restricted to Rs329 billion.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1111187/end-load-shedding-power-production-cross-33000mw-2018/
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Our grid system cannot handle this much power.:hitwall:

New grid lines are also being installed / upgraded with each major project. Without expansion lines, how do you transport electricity from point A to B? Point A didn't exist before or wasn't adequate enough :lol: :enjoy:

Too many negative people on this forum. Can't take anything positive and appreciate it. I wonder how your daily lives are, just filled with anger, negativity and drama!!
 
Good days for Pakistan is comming back. Hail to democracy.
 
New grid lines are also being installed / upgraded with each major project. Without expansion lines, how do you transport electricity from point A to B? Point A didn't exist before or wasn't adequate enough :lol: :enjoy:

Too many negative people on this forum. Can't take anything positive and appreciate it. I wonder how your daily lives are, just filled with anger, negativity and drama!!
Well I hope they are installing good quality ones. The last thing Pakistan needs is inefficient power lines.

Pakistanis have been fooled by their leaders for so long that every statement made by them
has to be taken with a grain of salt.
 
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2018 is the year of election so they can pretend to produce this much electricity for winning elections
 
Well I hope they are installing good quality ones. The last thing Pakistan needs is inefficient power lines.

Pakistanis have been fooled by their leaders for so long that every statement made by them
has to be taken with a grain of salt.


You can't compare the current infrastructure being put in, to the crap being used from 70 years ago. Just take a look a the quality of highways being built and compare them to your older roads and highways. You'll see the difference. The technologies, processes and machinery have advanced a lot.

No leader is making "statements" this time. This isn't the military ruling or some third class, cheap thugs just trying to fill-up their bank accounts. There is significant work being done. All investment houses are actively watching Pakistan's growth to pour money into her once the electric issues are resolved. People on here making political crap statements, should realize their statements are actually damaging the image of your own country.
 
These are the Transmission Line that Government is working on

D. G. Khan Loralai Transmission Line

Dadu Khuzdar Transmission line

Moro-Dadu Transmission Line

AES-R.Y. Khan-Moro-Jamshoro Transmission Line
 
This is good step but we have stop using the "end load-shedding" phrase again and again. Every nutjob in office has been using that term and we are still facing load-shedding when there have been promises to end it for years now.
 
load sheddiing will definitely be reduced temporarily in 2018. the govt will pay to the companies and they will start functioning at full strength and then the ganjas will claim look we have ended load shedding.
 
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