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ISLAMABAD - The government is keen to commence wind farm projects in the country to meet some percentage of the national energy requirement through renewable energy technologies.
According to an official of Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB), wind energy is cost effective and can become a substitute to thermal power generation with investments from private sector.
According to data available with Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) and Pakistan Meteorological Department, preliminary site surveys carried out in late nineties and early years of this century indicated that coastal areas of Sindh and Balochistan provinces and some northern areas possess adequate wind resources.
The official reports identify that in Sindh Province, district Thatta, Karachi, Hyderabad and Badin and in Balochistan Province, district Gwadar and Makran Coastal Belt possess prospective sites for development, installation and commissioning of wind farm projects.
The government plans to achieve up to 2,500MW from wind energy by the end of 2015.
The first energy wind power project in Pakistan started working with a 50MW generation capacity in Jhimpir, Sindh in December 2012.
Pakistan's Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) recently approved a New Park Energy Phase-I, 400MW wind project near Port Qasim.
Pakistan has the potential of producing approximately 150,000MW of wind energy, says a recent United States Agency for International Development (USAID) report. The wind projects can fetch an investment of around two billion dollars.
According to another study, Pakistan has identified cumulative potential to generate 3.2 million MW from renewable energy resources including 340,000MW from wind, 2.9 million MW from solar, 50,000MW from hydro (large), 3,100MW from hydro (small), 1,800MW from biogas cogeneration and 500MW from waste.
A mean annual wind speed (at 10 m and 30 m above ground) of 18 kmph and 22 kmph respectively is considered as the minimum required for feasible generation of electricity.
Knowing the growing energy requirement of the country, and depleting energy resource within the country, the government deems to diversify its energy mix so that dependency over imported fuel may be reduced and some percentages of power requirement may be met through indigenously available renewable energy technologies.
During wind mapping of coastal areas of Sindh and Balochistan provinces, data from 20 wind monitoring stations have been collected and analysed.
The data indicate that a wind corridor is available in the general area from Hyderabad to Kati Bandar having immense potential to generate electricity.
Developing wind power plants in Jhimpir, Gharo, Keti Bandar and Bin Qasim in Sindh, will not only reduce electricity shortages but will also ease burden of oil imports of $ 12 billion annually.
The bulk of this wind resource is derived from the energy of the great southwest monsoon system which blows over Pakistan from June to September. This wind corridor extends up to Rajhistan Province (India) where several wind farm projects have been installed by Government of India.
The market analyses of wind turbine generators (WTGs) indicate that the manufacturing industry has developed commercial WTGs of 5 MW capacity.
The available wind potential demands that wind turbines of at least 750 kW capacity should be installed for power generation.
Wind farms will help in reducing environmental consequences due to reduction in dependency over fossil fuels for power generation.
 
There is so much win on our shores , its suprise why we do not have farms little bit deeper in to sea

Just no vision ...

Just IMF mentality and Petrol in our minds

Perhaps because due to fact people use Oil in head , must have settled down into brains that only oil and petrol can solve energy crisis
 
There is so much win on our shores , its suprise why we do not have farms little bit deeper in to sea

Just no vision ...

Just IMF mentality and Petrol in our minds

Perhaps because due to fact people use Oil in head , must have settled down into brains that only oil and petrol can solve energy crisis
You are obviously not aware of what Nawaz sharif and his team is doing to tackle energy crisis. This is the first time in the history of pakistan and south asia where a government is thinking outside the box just to over come energy crisis. We arent only relying on traditional dams or nuclear.
 
You are obviously not aware of what Nawaz sharif and his team is doing to tackle energy crisis. This is the first time in the history of pakistan and south asia where a government is thinking outside the box just to over come energy crisis. We arent only relying on traditional dams or nuclear.

nawaz nawaz every time :rolleyes:

first wind farm were established in jhimpir and jamshoro by non other then PPP :lol:

i guess the government means sindh government here
 
nawaz nawaz every time :rolleyes:

first wind farm were established in jhimpir and jamshoro by non other then PPP :lol:

i guess the government means sindh government here

You posted the news. It mentions Balochistan in it. :rolleyes:
 
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