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Ahead in time: Govt to implement $51m plan for Tarbela project

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The Tarbela fourth extension project was showing a saving of $150 million that the WB has indicated would be diverted for Tarbela fifth extension project that the government is planning to start from February next year. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD: In order to fulfil Prime Minister’s plan to add 1,410 megawatts (MW) of electricity in the system before the next elections, the government has decided to implement a $51-million plan for executing the Tarbela fourth extension project seven months ahead of its planned completion.

The $51-million is over and above the existing estimated cost of the project –a spending that the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) claims would help generate $300 million worth electricity by speeding up the plan of completion.

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Under the new schedule, the project should be completed by June 2017, ahead of the high water flow season, said Wapda official. The additional funds will be either given by the federal government or arranged by Wapda.

During the ground breaking ceremony of Tarbela fourth extension project, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif desired an accelerated completion of the project. According to the original plan, three machines of the project were to be commissioned till February 2018, said the officials.

Wapda – which is executing the project – had asked the contractor to finish the project seven months ahead of schedule. The contractor sought roughly an additional $80 million; the World Bank’s panel of experts recommended $51 million as the reasonable price.

The WB board had approved a mix of concessionary and expensive loan of $840 million to add 1,410MW to the existing generation capacity of the Tarbela hydropower project. After completion, Tarbela’s generation capacity will increase to 4,888MW.

The government is desperate to take measures that could bring an end to the energy crisis ahead of February 2018 general elections. The inability to control power outages was also one of the reasons behind the humiliating defeat of the Pakistan Peoples’ Party during the last general elections.

The incumbent government had also planned to implement an additional $68-million plan to finish work on the Neelum Jhelum hydro power project with a generation capacity of 969MW. However, the plan was shelved after the government did not provide the requisite resources.

As the main financier of the project, the WB has also given a waiver for incurring additional cost of $51 million on the Tarbela project. The original total cost of the project was estimated at $914 million.

Out of the $840 million loan, the WB has so far provided roughly $143 million, which is 17% of the original cost. However, Wapda said its project was on track, as the cost of the civil contract was $651 million, out of which, $312 million were on account of provision of equipments and machinery.

Against the $312 million, Wapda has so far paid $27.3 million and the remaining amount will be spent once the equipment is handed over.

One of the biggest Germany’s economic champions; Voith Hdyro Company is providing machinery and equipment for the project through its Chinese partners. The Voith is a family owned company since 1867 and its annual sales last year amounted to €5.7 billion.

The Tarbela fourth project showed a saving of $150 million that the WB has indicated to divert for the Tarbela fifth extension project that the government is planning to start from February next year. The initial estimated cost of Tarbela fifth extension is $700 million and may generate up to 1,400MW electricity.

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The Austrian ambassador to Pakistan has offered $400 million loan for Tarbela fifth extension, according to the Ministry of Finance. However, the Austrian government wanted the contract for providing machinery and equipments to be awarded to an Austrian firm, Andritz Hydro, according to a Wapda official.

He said Austria wanted that the contract should be awarded on a government-to-government basis without international competitive bidding despite the fact the Andritz was a private firm. It will be difficult for the government to waive the competitive bidding condition, said the official.
 
Pakistan has great potential in the field of Hydroelectricity. Dams should be built as many as possible. They will not only provide clean and reliable electricity, but will also protect the population and crops from flash floods, which we all know is a major problem
 
What happened to Bhasha and Neelum-Jehlum dams?

Bhasha dam ''potentially'' can be build before 2037 lol By 2018-19 only major hydro projects which will be completed are Tarbela extention 4&5 and Neelum dam.
 
What happened to Bhasha and Neelum-Jehlum dams?

Basha is way too expensive. Its needs at least $ 14 Billion. It will most likely get ignored.

As far as Neelum-Jhelum is concerned, 70% work is complete. It should be ready by end of next year

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Bhasha dam ''potentially'' can be build before 2037 lol By 2018-19 only major hydro projects which will be completed are Tarbela extention 4&5 and Neelum dam.
this country is running by some really SOBs

Basha is way too expensive. Its needs at least $ 14 Billion. It will most likely get ignored.

As far as Neelum-Jhelum is concerned, 70% work is complete. It should be ready by end of next year

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what is good paying 14bn$ once or yearly 5bn$ to thermal ranted power companies ?
 
On top of that would also need to purchase land. I'd say need another $1 - 2 Billion
and this land will give s cheap power more 50 years boss . i think first priority should be power and anti terror of this country stop spending on every other thing now and pay every $ on clean energy projects
 
Bhasha dam ''potentially'' can be build before 2037 lol By 2018-19 only major hydro projects which will be completed are Tarbela extention 4&5 and Neelum dam.


Dasu transmission line consultancy contract

LAHORE: The National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDCL) and the Korea Electric Power Company (Kepco) signed a consultancy contract for designing, engineering and construction supervision of 500Kv Dasu-Islamabad transmission line here on Friday.

Speaking on the occasion, General Manager (GSC) Abdur Razzaq Cheema said that Wapda had identified 26 potential hydropower project sites in northern areas. Dasu Hydro Power Project is one of the identified sites on run-of-the-river Indus with total capacity of 4320MW.

The project is to be developed in two stages of each of 2160MW. As per schedule, the first stage of the project will be completed by June 2019. The responsibility of NTDCL is to construct 500KV transmission line from Dasu Hydropower Project to Islamabad via Mansehra for evacuation of 2,160MW power at first stage.

Cheema further said that transmission line is the World Bank-funded project with financing agreement of $350 million, including $10 million for project management and supervision. The KEPCO is a top ranking consultant firm, selected through open competitive bidding and has the approval of NTDC Board of Directors.

Addressing the ceremony, KEPCO Vice-President Mr Jae-Han Go paid gratitude to the NTDCL for hiring the company as consultancy firm for Dasu Hydropower Project transmission line and will do its best to meet the challenges while using the best techniques in the construction as well as in reducing the distribution and transmission losses with an aim to counter the energy crisis in Pakistan.

Chief Engineer NTDCL Engr. Mahmood Ahmad and KEPCO Vice-President Mr Jae-Han Go signed the contract.


The 4th Extension of Tarbela is already under construction

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this country is running by some really SOBs




what is good paying 14bn$ once or yearly 5bn$ to thermal ranted power companies ?

Why you are always try to stop politician income support programs? BAD BOY.
 
No one is ready to provide $14 billion. Pakistan can build Basha dam by making sacrifices in other sectors of development.
donars are ready to provide 75% funding. in form of supplier credit, and funds from IB, AB
WAPDA cma up with the proposal but it was rejected by the goverment.

apparently govt only wants to build dams with 90-95% foreign Aid! like the tarbeal extension.
it has no choice but to carry on the NJ project and and DASU is also funded 90% by international donars but govt laziness has cause it to delay even further

i dont know that i should even give credit to govt to build dam that are being built on 90% foreign funding!
 
donars are ready to provide 75% funding. in form of supplier credit, and funds from IB, AB
WAPDA cma up with the proposal but it was rejected by the goverment.

apparently govt only wants to build dams with 90-95% foreign Aid! like the tarbeal extension.
it has no choice but to carry on the NJ project and and DASU is also funded 90% by international donars but govt laziness has cause it to delay even further

i dont know that i should even give credit to govt to build dam that are being built on 90% foreign funding!

Not aid but loan, Tarbela 4 is build with loan which will be payed back. Its not easy to secure loan of 14 billion $ for country like Pakistan.
 
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