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Koto Hydro power Project 40.8 MW District Dir KPK

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Timely Completion of Tarbela 4th Extension can add 3.84 billion units of low-cost electricity to the National Grid
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Zafar Mehood, Chairman WAPDA directs project authorities to expedite construction on Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project.

MTRPK Desk: The Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) Chairman Zafar Mahmood has directed the project authorities to expedite construction work on the 1410 MW – Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project for its completion by June 2017 in accordance with the accelerated program, which has been chalked out on the directions of the Prime Minister to commission the project ahead of schedule.

The Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project is of immense importance for overcoming electricity load-shedding in the country by injecting low-cost hydropower generation in the National Grid. Reviewing construction work during his visit at site, the Chairman said that timely completion of the project will enable WAPDA to fully utilize the high flow season of 2017. Therefore, every effort must be made to achieve this target by removing bottlenecks, he added. The Chairman asked the project authorities, consultants and contractors for adhering to the time lines of the accelerated program in addition to ensuring the stipulated construction standards of the project.

Early completion of Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project in line with the Prime Minister’s directions will help WAPDA to generate additional electricity during the high flow season of 2017 amounting to $300 million.

The Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project will increase the generation capacity of Tarbela Hydel Power Station from 3,478 MW to 4,888 MW, after installation of three units – with installed capacity of 470 MW each -on Tunnel No. 4 of Tarbela Dam. The World Bank is providing $840 million for construction of the project. On completion, Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project will add about 3.84 billion units of low-cost electricity to the National Grid per annum. Annual benefits of the project have been estimated at about Rs.30.7 billion. The project will pay back its cost in just three years.
 
Excellent ......
You should tell us about their dates of completion .......
 
Impressed, great going!!! glad to see active participation of Pakistan based companies such as Descon & Al Tariq.
 
Nice,,
Omar seriously man, i need to study about this and need the source for some work as well. Can you please share which news website or online source are you using for all such images? Where are you getting these? Is it you yourself taking these snaps sir? Will love some details and to get to the source. It is important for me.

Nice,,
Omar seriously man, i need to study about this and need the source for some work as well. Can you please share which news website or online source are you using for all such images? Where are you getting these? Is it you yourself taking these snaps sir? Will love some details and to get to the source. It is important for me.

LNG Terminal Port Qasim



Moro Grid Station and Transmission Lines

Like this, i mean these are from someone on board that vessel. Can you please share? I do not seem to be getting these on internet so will really appreciate any help.
 
yes this is Pakistan.. It's not your fault Media doesn't portray such things about Pakistan
Check again what I wanted to tell.
Where is Urdu.
Actually, Japan has more investment in India than China is going to invest in Pakistan in coming decade but Indians used Japanese for first time when PM Modi tweeted in Japanese to Japanese PM Shinzo Abe.
It's ok to use Chinese instead of English but Chinese replaced Urdu.
Isn't that surprising?
 

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