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Asian Development Bank boosts Pakistan's wind power capacity

ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing loan of US $ 36.8 million to help fund the first privately owned wind farm in Pakistan.

Zorlu Enerji Electrik Uretim will use the $ 36.8 million loan to install more wind turbines at the farm, raising power output from the current 6 megawatts (MW) to a total of 56.4 MW.

The farm is located in southern Sindh province, 100 kilometres northeast of Pakistan's commercial hub of Karachi.


The extra output will provide much-needed electricity for the economy, improve energy security, and lower reliance on fossil fuels, says a statement issued by the Bank from Manila, Philippines received here Thursday.

"Acute energy shortages, caused by low investment, are cutting into Pakistan's economic growth," said Michael Barrow, Director in ADB's Private Sector Operations Department.

"This deal should provide a bankable template for future privately funded wind projects and send a signal that Pakistan's wind sector is attractive for private sector investment and financing."

Pakistan relies heavily on imported fossil fuels for the bulk of its energy needs however, this is costly, puts a heavy burden on its foreign exchange reserves, and leaves the country vulnerable to supply disruptions and global price fluctuations.

Investment in new capacity has lagged demand which has surged by over 40% over the past five years, resulting in regular brownouts in all major urban centres and the introduction of power rationing. This has forced shops and industries to close early, undermining Pakistan's economy.

The Government of Pakistan is now undertaking a major drive to expand its energy sources, including tapping renewable energy resources such as wind. There are around 50,000 MW of wind power capacity available in the south of the country alone. Zorlu Enerji, listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange, owns and operates Turkey's largest wind farm and is 68% owned by Zorlu Holding AS, one of the largest conglomerates in Turkey.

"We estimate that five to seven projects will come on line following ADB's support for Zorlu Enerji's wind farm," said Siddhartha Shah, Senior Investment Specialist in ADB's Private Sector Operations Department.

Existing power generated by the wind farm is currently being dispatched to the Hyderabad Electric Supply Company. Once the second construction phase is complete-expected in 2013-the farm will supply power to the national grid through a 20 year take-or-pay power purchase agreement with the National Transmission and Dispatch Company.

The tariff will be set at a competitive level with the rate dropping over time as project debt is paid down.

"The project will have multiple benefits including helping realize the government's target of 6% renewable energy in the total power mix by 2030, while contributing to employment opportunities and economic growth in one of the poorest regions of the country," said Mr. Shah.

The total cost of the project is $147 million with 30% financed through equity provided by Zorlu Enerji and the rest through US dollar-denominated loans from ADB, the International Finance Corp., and ECO Trade and Development Bank, as well as a Pakistan rupee loan from Habib Bank.

ADB's loan will carry a tenor of 12 years with a 2-year grace period.

ADB has taken the lead in supporting the Government of Pakistan's efforts to attract private sector capital into the power sector.

Initiatives include financing the country's first private sector run-of-river hydropower project, the New Bong Escape Project in 2009, and the funding of three combined cycle power plants using domestic gas Fauji Kabirwala Power Company Limited, Foundation Power Company, Daharki Limited and Uch-II Power Private Limited.

ADB, based in Manila, is dedicated to reducing poverty in Asia and the Pacific through inclusive economic growth, environmentally sustainable growth and regional integration. Established in 1966, it is owned by 67 members -- 48 from the region.

In 2010, ADB approvals, including co-financing, totaled $17.51 billion.

In addition, ADB's ongoing Trade Finance Programme supported $2.8 billion in trade.

ADB boosts Pakistan's wind power capacity
 
Pakistan relies heavily on imported fossil fuels for the bulk of its energy needs however, this is costly, puts a heavy burden on its foreign exchange reserves, and leaves the country vulnerable to supply disruptions and global price fluctuations.

You highlighted the above... And so what?
 
Pakistan relies heavily on imported fossil fuels for the bulk of its energy needs however, this is costly, puts a heavy burden on its foreign exchange reserves, and leaves the country vulnerable to supply disruptions and global price fluctuations.

You highlighted the above... And so what?


Its obvious for any sane person.

Go for untapped renewal energy resources save dollar and your economy. And become economically and energy independent.
 
well then it is a good news for pakistan......hope they don't divert these funds in making nuclear bombs like they are doing with US AID ;)
 
Its obvious for any sane person.

Go for untapped renewal energy resources save dollar and your economy. And become economically and energy independent.

Who are you to decide who is sane and not sane? By you highlighting part of your thread and pointing people in the direction to specifically read what you want them is a bit dim. Grow up and let people decide for themselves. Insane in the membrane
 
Its obvious for any sane person.

Go for untapped renewal energy resources save dollar and your economy. And become economically and energy independent.

Your use of the word sane is inappropriete. Do you know what it means? I still say so what? you could have highlighted other paragraphs in the article that were just as important. Was my question to you difficult to understand? Why highlight one part rather than another?
 
Your use of the word sane is inappropriete. Do you know what it means? I still say so what? you could have highlighted other paragraphs in the article that were just as important. Was my question to you difficult to understand? Why highlight one part rather than another?

Is highlighting a part of the article new in PDF. I would like to know your comments about this thread here.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/137219-too-ambitious.html
Dont make a big deal of it. Everyone does it here and gets away with it.
 
Is highlighting a part of the article new in PDF. I would like to know your comments about this thread here.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/137219-too-ambitious.html
Dont make a big deal of it. Everyone does it here and gets away with it.


You are missing the point. Who is the thread opener to decide who is sane and not sane? Thats not a matter for him.
I highlight as well - but i highlight the bit I FIND interesting not to decide for sane and insane people.
 
Is highlighting a part of the article new in PDF. I would like to know your comments about this thread here.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/137219-too-ambitious.html
Dont make a big deal of it. Everyone does it here and gets away with it.

Whats the matter with you? Why is everything an issue with some of you indians. I merely asked the dimwit what the purpose was for highlighting. Clearly there was no purpose. Yes people highlight bits of an article on the forum but it is usual to have a reason
 
You are missing the point. Who is the thread opener to decide who is sane and not sane? Thats not a matter for him.
I highlight as well - but i highlight the bit I FIND interesting not to decide for sane and insane people.

Well, you are being selective now. You questioned him for the reason that you did not like a part that was highlighted. I would like to know why you did not say the same in the other thread you were presented and on which a few of you including Aryan has posted. When you are fine with certain negative aspects highlighted in a overall positive article, you had no issues with that.

Sane or insane is subjective but is that the core issue. the reply with sane or insane comment came because Aryan raised objection to highlighting a specific part, right ?

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Whats the matter with you? Why is everything an issue with some of you indians. I merely asked the dimwit what the purpose was for highlighting. Clearly there was no purpose. Yes people highlight bits of an article on the forum but it is usual to have a reason

What do you think was the reason for highlighting in the article http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/137219-too-ambitious.html
 
Well, you are being selective now. You questioned him for the reason that you did not like a part that was highlighted. I would like to know why you did not say the same in the other thread you were presented and on which a few of you including Aryan has posted. When you are fine with certain negative aspects highlighted in a overall positive article, you had no issues with that.

Sane or insane is subjective but is that the core issue. the reply with sane or insane comment came because you raised objection to highlighting a specific part, right ?

---------- Post added at 07:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:23 PM ----------



What do you think was the reason for highlighting in the article http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/137219-too-ambitious.html

Ashok321 on a different thread summarized your posts very eliquently. I will remind you.

After 2 thousands some post you are dumping horse manure on PDF

I am pointing out i don't mind him highlighting a part - i do it myself. I object to his mindset that "any sane person" statement. Thats a bit dim. I think you didn't reep the advice given to you earlier on today as you continue dumping horse manure on PDF. Take a day off.
 
I am pointing out i don't mind him highlighting a part - i do it myself. I object to his mindset that "any sane person" statement. Thats a bit dim. I think you didn't reep the advice given to you earlier on today as you continue dumping horse manure on PDF. Take a day off.

Why did you not object to the mindset in the thread I pointed out?

Instead of writing a thousand I wrote a million and corrected it. Now shince you have brough it up so many times, I would question your sanity. Stop $hitting all over the place. :rofl:

And yes you have still not answered my question.

I repeat : Why did you not point out that the highlighting that was done in the other thread was in bad taste ?
 
Sane or insane is subjective but is that the core issue. the reply with sane or insane comment came because Aryan raised objection to highlighting a specific part, right ?



Do you not understand the word SANE, it would seem that you dont know what the difference between subjective and objective. Come on dears let me give you a lesson:

An objective matter is one that everyone (who is sane, rational, and appropriately informed) will agree about. "Subjectivity" connotes lack of objectivity. "
 
Why did you not object to the mindset in the thread I pointed out?

Instead of writing a thousand I wrote a million and corrected it. Now shince you have brough it up so many times, I would question your sanity. Stop $hitting all over the place. :rofl:

And yes you have still not answered my question.

I repeat : Why did you not point out that the highlighting that was done in the other thread was in bad taste ?

As you are posting and getting excitable you are beginning to make basic grammar errors. You need to calm down and before insinuating im posting $hit sort your spelling out. :azn:
 
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