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QUETTA:
The district of Kharan has been without electricity for the last 10 days, a sitting member of the Balochistan Assembly said on Saturday.


Karim Nausherwani, who was elected from the same district, said that the damaged transmission lines had gone unrepaired. “These transmission lines will not be completed even in ten years,” said Nausherwani in a sarcastic tone, noting that the National Transmission Dispatches Company (NTDC) had delayed the repair of the damaged transmission lines.

Four transmission lines near Mach and Sibi were cut after severe thunderstorms last week and now only 370 MW is available to the province against the total need of 1,610 MW, creating a huge shortfall of 1,240 MW. “Because there’s no power,” Nausherwani said, “the people of Kharan don’t even have water now”.

The power crisis in Balochistan has worsened as the electricity demand has increased as mercury rises and as thunderstorms damage transmission lines.

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Currently, Quetta is witnessing 10 to 12 hours of load-shedding, while in the other 16 districts of Balochistan, electricity is available merely for two hours and on a good day, for four hours.

However, according to the Quetta Electric Supply Company (Qecso), the crisis will not be resolved even after the repair as they would only be able to supply a total of 650 MW. “There will still be a shortfall of at least 950 MW,” said Mohammed Afzal, the distribution company’s spokesperson.

Power supply to the Makran division was restored on Friday after a six-day blackout. Makran —comprising Gwadar, Kech and Panjgur – is supplied electricity by Iran. This is not connected to the national grid station. “Makran is provided with 70 MW against the total need of 75 MW but the supply is uninterrupted,” Qesco officials said. But there is practically no load-shedding in the division, only fluctuation.

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The Lasbela district is getting electricity from Karachi while Naseerabad, Jhal Magsi, Jaffarabad and Dera Murad Jamali from Sukkur Power Company. Similarly, Loralai, Barkhan, Musakhail and Kohlu are supplied electricity from Mutlan Electric Power Company (Mepco). Quetta and 16 other districts are getting electricity from the Guddu-Uch-Sibi transmission line, which has been damaged.

The federal government announced that it will complete the Khuzdar-Daddu and Loralai-Dera Ghazi Khan transmission lines on April 30 but the construction work is still under way on either transmission lines. Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik has promised that the power crisis will be reduced after the completion of the transmission lines.

However, Nausherwani accused the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) of punishing the people of Balochistan on the pretext of faults and thunderstorms. “Every year during the months of May, June and July, the crisis deepens, but they keep giving excuses. Sometimes, officials say power pylons were damaged by thunderstorm or sometimes by militants,” he said.

According to Qesco, Balochistan generates 2,200 MW against the total need of 1,610 MW but that goes to the national grid station, which later distributes the electricity across the country. Will the situation get any better? “The shortfall will not end unless the transmission lines are completed. But we are also looking for other resources,” said Qesco chief Balighuz Zaman.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 18th, 2014.
 
WTH even the capital is suffering ....whats so special in the south that they dont have loadshedding while all others suffer?

Where is the bastard minister of that province? He better be on his death bed or crawling there....worthless man!
 
lol whats wrong with Pakistan ...
they just can't even produce 15000 mw of electricity for their own use...
 
WTF??? :what: Why don't you just buy electricity from us??
Real problem is circular debt, line losses and electricity theft otherwise production capacity is near 21000MW but due to circular debt it is not produced to the maximum extent.

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QUETTA:
The district of Kharan has been without electricity for the last 10 days, a sitting member of the Balochistan Assembly said on Saturday.


Karim Nausherwani, who was elected from the same district, said that the damaged transmission lines had gone unrepaired. “These transmission lines will not be completed even in ten years,” said Nausherwani in a sarcastic tone, noting that the National Transmission Dispatches Company (NTDC) had delayed the repair of the damaged transmission lines.

Four transmission lines near Mach and Sibi were cut after severe thunderstorms last week and now only 370 MW is available to the province against the total need of 1,610 MW, creating a huge shortfall of 1,240 MW. “Because there’s no power,” Nausherwani said, “the people of Kharan don’t even have water now”.

The power crisis in Balochistan has worsened as the electricity demand has increased as mercury rises and as thunderstorms damage transmission lines.

530.jpg


Currently, Quetta is witnessing 10 to 12 hours of load-shedding, while in the other 16 districts of Balochistan, electricity is available merely for two hours and on a good day, for four hours.

However, according to the Quetta Electric Supply Company (Qecso), the crisis will not be resolved even after the repair as they would only be able to supply a total of 650 MW. “There will still be a shortfall of at least 950 MW,” said Mohammed Afzal, the distribution company’s spokesperson.

Power supply to the Makran division was restored on Friday after a six-day blackout. Makran —comprising Gwadar, Kech and Panjgur – is supplied electricity by Iran. This is not connected to the national grid station. “Makran is provided with 70 MW against the total need of 75 MW but the supply is uninterrupted,” Qesco officials said. But there is practically no load-shedding in the division, only fluctuation.

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The Lasbela district is getting electricity from Karachi while Naseerabad, Jhal Magsi, Jaffarabad and Dera Murad Jamali from Sukkur Power Company. Similarly, Loralai, Barkhan, Musakhail and Kohlu are supplied electricity from Mutlan Electric Power Company (Mepco). Quetta and 16 other districts are getting electricity from the Guddu-Uch-Sibi transmission line, which has been damaged.

The federal government announced that it will complete the Khuzdar-Daddu and Loralai-Dera Ghazi Khan transmission lines on April 30 but the construction work is still under way on either transmission lines. Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik has promised that the power crisis will be reduced after the completion of the transmission lines.

However, Nausherwani accused the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) of punishing the people of Balochistan on the pretext of faults and thunderstorms. “Every year during the months of May, June and July, the crisis deepens, but they keep giving excuses. Sometimes, officials say power pylons were damaged by thunderstorm or sometimes by militants,” he said.

According to Qesco, Balochistan generates 2,200 MW against the total need of 1,610 MW but that goes to the national grid station, which later distributes the electricity across the country. Will the situation get any better? “The shortfall will not end unless the transmission lines are completed. But we are also looking for other resources,” said Qesco chief Balighuz Zaman.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 18th, 2014.
Now Mr. Abid Sher Ali is introducing new strategy... Loadshedding will be more on the feeders having more line losses and theft.
 
Real problem is circular debt, line losses and electricity theft otherwise production capacity is near 21000MW but due to circular debt it is not produced to the maximum extent.
So you mean govt. is not able to cover up subsidy they give to their people. if so then why don't just cancel all subsidies? And about electricity theft, punish hard those who do that. By inspecting every house electricity connection.
 
So you mean govt. is not able to cover up subsidy they give to their people. if so then why don't just cancel all subsidies? And about electricity theft, punish hard those who do that. By inspecting every house electricity connection.
They are already doing it problem of subsidy is on the other side this circular debt has another side let me explain "it refers to the debt prevailing among different departments of the government over the power usage charges. for example PEPCO(Pakistan electric power company) supplies power to all the governments departments nd also to KESC but all these do not pay for the power they use. PEPCO in turn has to pay to various IPPs(independent power producers) from where it purchases power but as it dun gets it money so it cant pay to IPPs. IPPs in turn have to pay to oil companies to purchase fuel which they cant pay. so this is a circle of debt due to which power production of IPPs suffer"
 
I am not sure that, as a whole, india is power surplus.......but ya, may be during non peak hours we can supply a couple of thousand MW
Exactly.

They are already doing it problem of subsidy is on the other side this circular debt has another side let me explain "it refers to the debt prevailing among different departments of the government over the power usage charges. for example PEPCO(Pakistan electric power company) supplies power to all the governments departments nd also to KESC but all these do not pay for the power they use. PEPCO in turn has to pay to various IPPs(independent power producers) from where it purchases power but as it dun gets it money so it cant pay to IPPs. IPPs in turn have to pay to oil companies to purchase fuel which they cant pay. so this is a circle of debt due to which power production of IPPs suffer"

WTF?? This is even more bizarre, if even govt. is stealing electricity, how can one except that people won't do it. If i remember correctly PEPCO even stopped giving elec. supply to govt. So is there someting going on to sort this out?
 
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Exactly.



WTF?? This is even more bizarre, if even govt. is stealing electricity, how can one except that people won't do it. If i remember correctly PEPCO even stopped giving elec. supply to govt. So is there someting going on to sort this out?
Yes they are cutting off the supply of electricity to those organizations not paying their bills.. Pepco will obviously stop providing electricity if they are not getting it from IPP's
 
Yes they are cutting off the supply of electricity to those organizations not paying their bills.. Pepco will obviously stop providing electricity if they are not getting it from IPP's
Good job done by PEPCO give free elec. to common people rather than these thankless govt. babus. Hope it gets sorted out ASAP.

If sometime you want to charge your phone just tell me i'll send you battery bank(j/k) :enjoy: Anyways Good luck!
 
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