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6 MW Biomass Power Plant under construction somewhere in Punjab.

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Do you have numbers for those 3:

How many MW are available right now in Pakistan?
How many MW are under constrution right now?
How many MW Pakistan need in total to sustain the whole country with no cut?
 
Pakistan has an installed electricity generation capacity of 25,100 MW in 2017. The average demand is 22,000 MW.

Available right now in Pakistan ...20,000 MW

Under construction right now ....... 10,500 MW

Do you have numbers for those 3:

How many MW are available right now in Pakistan?
How many MW are under constrution right now?
How many MW Pakistan need in total to sustain the whole country with no cut?
 
Do praise at place where its deserved

As a Nation we never learn, that there is always two sides of every thing, Positive or Negative! we will never ever found any leader in history who have only one side.

From last 70 Years, Our institutions only made Politicians, accountable, started from Fatima Jinnah to Nawaz only Politicians! no Civil or Military Establishment any of them, bought to Court.
 
2x660 MW Port Qasim power plant can meet the electricity demand of 4 million households in Pakistan.

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As a Nation we never learn, that there is always two sides of every thing, Positive or Negative! we will never ever found any leader in history who have only one side.

From last 70 Years, Our institutions only made Politicians, accountable, started from Fatima Jinnah to Nawaz only Politicians! no Civil or Military Establishment any of them, bought to Court.
i dont believe in civil establishment, they are under the politicans
it sjob of politicans to bring military to the court and they should try, if they loose their spot they willbe in moral high ground but if politicians take gifts of BMWs from qataris prince and call it fair than where is the moral ground
 
Some of the power plant projects look tremendous and credit is due to people who participated in making these projects a reality
 
November 13, 2017: The good news on long-awaited Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project is that it will be commissioned in February 2018 with its first unit going into operation, while the second unit of the project will come on line by end April 2018 and the third unit by end May 2018.

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Hubco Signs Agreement for 330MW Coal Power Plant in Thar.

The largest Independent Power Producer (IPP), Hub Power Company Limited, has signed the Implementation Agreement for its 1x 330 MW mine-mouth coal-based power plant at Thar with Private Power and Infrastructure Board (PPIB). The agreement was signed by Mr. Shah Jahan Mirza, Managing Director PPIB and Ms. Fatima Maryam CFO, Thar Energy Limited – Hubco.

The Company has established Thar Energy Limited (TEL), as its wholly-owned subsidiary to set up one of the first indigenous coal power plants at Thar Coal Block II. The USD 505 Million project, which is also listed in CPEC, is expected to be commissioned by the end of 2020.

The EPC Contract for the Project has been signed with China Machinery and Engineering Corporation (CMEC) which has started preliminary activities on site in order to expedite COD. The Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), Coal Supply Agreement (CSA) and the Water Use Agreement for the Project have been signed. The Implementation Agreement and the Supplemental Implementation Agreement has been signed.

The Company has engaged China Development Bank (CDB) as the lead arranger for the foreign financing from China and Habib Bank as the lead arranger for the local financing.
 
The SOM was held a day before the 7th meeting of the Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) – the highest decision-making body of CPEC.

Both the countries also reviewed the energy sector cooperation that makes 72% of the CPEC portfolio.



Power Secretary Younus Naseem Khokar said China did not raise any major issue and the progress on the ongoing energy projects was very smooth.

He said Pakistan was in the process of adding more energy projects in order to make the full use of the 17,045 megawatts electricity generation capacity that both the countries wanted to attain under the CPEC framework.

He said prioritised energy projects would come to around 12,340MW.
 
Renewable Resources providing its services as Owner’s Engineer for the Construction of 100 MW Zorlu Solar Power Project in Bahawalpur.

The project is aimed to complete on fast pace by mid of 2018

RE is working as technical advisory to Project sponsor Zorlu Solar Pakistan where as Zorlu Industrial is working as EPC contractor.

A total of 859,920 PV panel will be installed with 115W and 117W each. These modules of Series 4 with dimensions of 1200mm x 600mm.


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NEPRA grants licenses to 5 IPPs, including 3 wind power projects

KARACHI: National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has granted power generation licenses to five independent power producers (IPPs); which will add 195 megawatts of electricity to the national grid.

The IPPs that were granted licenses are: NORINCO International Thatta Power (Pvt) Limited (NITPPL), Master Green Energy Limited (MGEL), Lakeside Energy (Private) Limited (LEPL), Ghotki Power (Private) Limited (GPPL), and Mehar Hydropower (Private) Limited (MHPPL).The three of the five IPPs are wind power-based and located in Sindh while one is bagasse-based and one hydel power-based.

Two wind power based projects are at Jhimpir and Gharo, in the province of Sindh. The estimated potential for these two projects is more than 50,000MW. At the moment, around 15 projects with a cumulative installed capacity of around 790MW have been installed and commissioned; whereas another 23 projects including NITPPL with cumulative capacity of around 1250MW are in various stages of implementation.

Chinese based NORINCO International Cooperation Limited, holding 90 percent shares in NITPPL, has established its business network all over the world. Government of Sindh has allocated 2500 acres of land in Jhimpir, for setting up a 100MW wind power plant; to be developed in two phases, 50.00MW in each phase. NEPRA had already granted a license in the name of NITPPL for the phase-I, now NEPRA has granted power generation license to the company for the period of 27 years to execute the phase-II of the project.

NEPRA has granted another power generation license to MGEL for its 50MW wind farm located at Deh Son Walhar, Jamshoro. The main sponsor of the project is Master Group (MG), considered pioneers of bedding industry and manufacturing mattresses in the country. Similarly, the power regulator granted power generation license to LEPL for its 50 generation facility located at Deh Kohistan in Thatta. The sponsors of the project include Naveena Exports Limited and Al Karam Textile Mills (Pvt) limited each holding 50% shares in the project.

Another power generation license was granted to GPPL by NEPRA for its 45MW bagasse-based generation facility located at Goth Islamabad, Ghotki. The GHTKIPPL is a 100% owned subsidiary of JDW Sugar Mills Limited (JDWSML), specifically set up for developing a 45MW bagasse-based power generation facility.

NEPRA granted power generation license to MHPPL for its 10.49 MW hydel-based powr generation facility located in Kasur, Punjab. The ATPL is the main sponsor of the project and has been involved in the development of the hydel power plants including 720 MW Karot, 545 MW Kaigah and 81 MW Malakand-Ill.

https://dailytimes.com.pk/150039/nep...ower-projects/
 
Pakistan becomes free of load shedding at the strike of midnight ;ast night! As an eye witness to the struggle, adding over 8,500 MW to the national grid was a Herculean ask. Put your political differences aside and look forward to the bright future of this country!




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