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all dams are being made for Pakistan not just one province. what is with punjab punjab?
Yar. I am the least nationalist person.
But punjab 3 main rivers are stolen by India.
So any opportunity in punjab which is not what you disputed should be availed.
In gilgit baltistan. Kashmir. Kpk, there is a potential of big dam in every district.
There is not in punjab. So whatever and where ever we can find must avail it.
Punjab is the agriculture back bone of the country and feeds all of the country.
Besides everything is for Pakistan
 
Yar. I am the least nationalist person.
But punjab 3 main rivers are stolen by India.
So any opportunity in punjab which is not what you disputed should be availed.
In gilgit baltistan. Kashmir. Kpk, there is a potential of big dam in every district.
There is not in punjab. So whatever and where ever we can find must avail it.
Punjab is the agriculture back bone of the country and feeds all of the country.
Besides everything is for Pakistan
in sindh there will be a new barrage as all rivers end up in sindh. Pakistan comes in monsoon regions and annually receives rains. why cant punjab store that water? Punjab still gets all the river water as per indus treaty before it enters sindh!

Dams and barrages are built for all of Pakistan. please stop with provincialiam.
 
AZAD PATTAN HYDRO POWER PROJECT, AGREEMENT SIGNED.
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Know the details here.

https://www.currentaffairs.com.pk/signing-ceremony-azad-pattan-hydel-power-project/
 
KP to complete work on 60MW hydropower projects by December
KP has identified four power corridors with the Swat corridor having a potential power generation capacity of 1,100MW

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July 8, 2020
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PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government aims to complete hydropower projects totalling 60 megawatts (MW) by December 2020.

Currently, work on seven power projects including a 10.2MW project at Jabori in Mansehra, 11.8MW project at Shangla, 84MW project at Gorkan Mittaltan in Swat, 40.8MW project at Koto in Lower Dir, 69MW Lavi project in Chitral, 300MW project in Balakot and a 10.56MW project at Chapri Charkhel in Kurram district is under way..

Out of the seven projects, two hydo power generation projects in Jabori and Koto will be completed by December 2020, adding more than 60MW of electricity to the system.

According to officials around 84 per cent work on transmission lines has already been completed while the remaining work will be finished until December. Instructions have also been issued for the continuation of the process of approval of tariffs for hydropower projects.

Additionally, the 69MW Lavy Hydropower Project in Chitral will be completed in 2022 while a consultant has been hired for a 300MW Project in Balakat.

Moreover, a consultant is also being hired for the Chapri Charkhel Hydro Project, however, no final date of its completion has been announced so far.

KP has identified four power corridors having potential for several hydropower projects which can help overcome the shortfall in electricity generation. These corridors include areas in Chitral, Dir, Swat, Kohistan and Mansehra.

The corridor in Swat has a total capacity of 1,100MW with Pakhtunkhwa Energy Development Organization (PEDO) having already undertaken a feasibility study for an 84MW Swat-Mittaltan transmission line.


https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk...lete-work-on-60mw-power-projects-by-december/
 
I have been searching for the rates of power from various hydropower projects. Found them via a video (link provided).
So the rates are
Gulpur - 102MW - 9.02 Cents / kWh
Suki kinari - 870MW - 8.82 cents / kWh
Patrind - 147MW - 8.29 cents / kWh
Kohala - 1124MW - 8.0 cents / kWh
Karot - 720 MW - 7.62 cents / kWh
Azad Pattan - 701 MW - 7.13 cents / kWh

Roughly a total of 3664 watts @ 8.15 cents with 2692 watts or 73% of the energy produced by the cheap est 4 projects available at 7.76 cents. If we factor in the water usage charges given to the provinces then the electricity rate should come done to roughly 8 and 7.5 cents respectively.

Gulpur and Suki kinari tariffs are on the higher side but i hope that the associated cost due to underground tunnels or the location of the project might be the reason. Having said that, their rates still remain lower than the coal and the LNG based projects and obviously are almost half of the diesel and furnace oil-based power plants.
Only the local coal-based projects will produce cheaper power and that too after 10 years of operation as initially, their rates are pretty high.

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