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A study carried out by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) finds that an electricity link between Pakistan and India will result in huge savings for Pakistan as the fuel cost savings per year will justify the total interconnection investment.

The report says even after allowing for a significant allowance for other costs that may be incurred in upgrading the internal transmission systems on both sides, the interconnection costs should not exceed $ 50 million. Therefore, benefits of the 250MW transfer for a single year would be 6-7 times higher than the costs.

In short-term, 250 MW power transfer between Pakistan and India is possible with the transfer over 220 KV lines. The fuel cost savings amounts to $ 122 million for this level of transfer. The reduction in unserved energy benefits in Pakistan however is much more significant because it reduces 385 GWh of unserved energy that adds more than $ 200 million to the benefits.

It shows the tremendous potential for the link not only to reduce unserved energy but also to reduce consumption of expensive and limited fuel in Pakistan. The fuel cost savings alone for a single year in this case would justify the total interconnection investment.

The total benefit for a 500 MW transfer rises to $ 491 million for this scenario and the level of transfer rises to 3,129 GWh. The total benefit comprises of fuel cost savings of $ 163 million, USE reduction related savings of $ 302 million and capacity deferral related savings of $ 26 million.

Pakistan’s peak-energy shortage is likely to continue in the short- to medium-term till at least 2020. Apart from a shortage of capacity, high cost of fossil fuel fired power generation in Pakistan is also an issue that can justify interconnection projects. This is particularly true because many of the thermal plants in Pakistan are old and inefficient.

http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...nds-power-from-india-beneficial-for-pakistan/
 
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A study carried out by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) finds that an electricity link between Pakistan and India will result in huge savings for Pakistan as the fuel cost savings per year will justify the total interconnection investment.

The report says even after allowing for a significant allowance for other costs that may be incurred in upgrading the internal transmission systems on both sides, the interconnection costs should not exceed $ 50 million. Therefore, benefits of the 250MW transfer for a single year would be 6-7 times higher than the costs.

In short-term, 250 MW power transfer between Pakistan and India is possible with the transfer over 220 KV lines. The fuel cost savings amounts to $ 122 million for this level of transfer. The reduction in unserved energy benefits in Pakistan however is much more significant because it reduces 385 GWh of unserved energy that adds more than $ 200 million to the benefits.

It shows the tremendous potential for the link not only to reduce unserved energy but also to reduce consumption of expensive and limited fuel in Pakistan. The fuel cost savings alone for a single year in this case would justify the total interconnection investment.

The total benefit for a 500 MW transfer rises to $ 491 million for this scenario and the level of transfer rises to 3,129 GWh. The total benefit comprises of fuel cost savings of $ 163 million, USE reduction related savings of $ 302 million and capacity deferral related savings of $ 26 million.

Pakistan’s peak-energy shortage is likely to continue in the short- to medium-term till at least 2020. Apart from a shortage of capacity, high cost of fossil fuel fired power generation in Pakistan is also an issue that can justify interconnection projects. This is particularly true because many of the thermal plants in Pakistan are old and inefficient.

http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...nds-power-from-india-beneficial-for-pakistan/
Nope...nada...never....After water/rivers,Dont want another thing in Indian hands to bully us
 
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Iran gas is coming soon, work on TAP started. Thar coal project kicked off under Engro and Chinese firm. Thank you soo much Hindustan.
 
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No

Should have nothing but hostility and emnity with india

Even if something is to our benefit I would support continued hostility
 
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No

Should have nothing but hostility and emnity with india

Even if something is to our benefit I would support continued hostility

So you continue your hostility so that pakistani patients will suffer not coming to india for treatment to satisfy your ego.Yes they can go other countries, but many of them can't bare because of high cost involved.Even now bangladesh is going to connect power grid through india and you can continue ur hostility.
 
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Nope...nada...never....After water/rivers,Dont want another thing in Indian hands to bully us

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No

Should have nothing but hostility and emnity with india

Even if something is to our benefit I would support continued hostility
Quote by Nelson Mandela: “Resentment is like drinking poison and then hop...”

Nope...nada...never....After water/rivers,Dont want another thing in Indian hands to bully us
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Trade can only happen after all outstanding issues are discussed.

What if India's outstanding issue is that Pak's existence is an anathema to World peace!
 
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lol ADB is the same bank who refused to fund bhasha dam in GB because its head was indian and they said bring NOC from indian government.
 
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this study is heavily flawed because during peak usage India itself is short at power.
 
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this study is heavily flawed because during peak usage India itself is short at power.

And your knowledge is too . The electricity sector in India had an installed capacity of 275.912 GW as of 31 July 2015 . world third largest .

The things here is not that India doesn't have electricity to meet its demand some states can't afford to buy electricity from national grid that only create the problem .

PS - the electricity will be supplied by Punjab and we are in surplus .

Third with new transmission line project under L&T the electricity is going to only improve in coming days .

At last it will be only cost benefit for Pakistan if they buy electricity from India .
 
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this study is heavily flawed because during peak usage India itself is short at power.
Western States of India have energy surplus....
wiki/States_of_India_by_installed_power_capacity

Only Rajasthan has plan to install 25GW solar power by 2022 & have signed MOUs of 32MW for that till now.
At least 10GW nuclear power stations are going to come up in these two states...
At least 15GW wind power is going to come up in these two states.
Some Waste to energy & biomass power stations also will come up.
You can check rural electrification in India.
If survey agencies doesn't have information that doesn't mean Indians doesn't get electricity, many have inverter battery installed with solar power at home but they tell we don't have access to electricity & many Indian who don't have electricity connection are stealing electricity.
 
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In return what will India get . New port construction project in Karachi ? :D
 
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