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Lowari Tunnel - Project Layout

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Salient Features
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Modified Tunnel Profile
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Work Program

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Chakdara-Chitral Section (N-45)

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Bulleh Shah Packaging Limited Biomass Power Plant.

The Embassy's Deputy Head of Mission, Mr Jakob Rogild Jakobsen, visited Kasur for the inaugural of Bulleh Shah Packaging Limited Biomass Power Plant.
It is the first plant for green-energy biomass power generation in Pakistan on this mega scale and has been designed completely by Danish companies and some of the equipment has also been imported from Denmark.
Lars Bølling Gardar, Chief Project Manager for Energy, from consulting group Cowi Denmark, is a consultant for this biomass power plant project and provided the consultancy for choosing and shortlisting of suppliers. ‘B&W VOLUND’ from Denmark, a leading and highly professional manufacturer of biomass boilers and expert in the field of waste-to-energy, designed the boiler and the concept for the plant as well as provided advisory assistance and equipment for this plant including the grate.
Per Donskov Rams, Project Manager for New Energy Plants and Simon Juhl Christensen from B&W Volund explained that the design, production, assembly and implementation for this plant were closely monitored by B&W Vølund in Denmark.
The Bulleh Shah factory is spread on 125 acres of land and the company is expecting an expansion on another 70 acres of land in next few years.
The Biomass plant is designed to provide power to the existing paper and packaging Bulleh Shah Factory, and will be generating the steam to produce the power up to 41MW, while the factory is currently operating on 32 MW on its full capacity.
The company is planning to add another boiler around 2020. To run this plant, the ‘Packages Limited’ has identified 52 collection points in Pakistan for collecting corn, cotton, wheat straws and rice husk, which is used as a raw material in this biomass plant.
The Embassy of Denmark is very proud of this successful implementation and inaugural of this mega project in Pakistan assisted by Danish companies and hopes to get more of green-energy projects, including biomass, biogas, wind and solar, up and running in the future to help Pakistan overcome the energy crisis.


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Bulleh Shah Packaging Limited Biomass Power Plant.

The Embassy's Deputy Head of Mission, Mr Jakob Rogild Jakobsen, visited Kasur for the inaugural of Bulleh Shah Packaging Limited Biomass Power Plant.
It is the first plant for green-energy biomass power generation in Pakistan on this mega scale and has been designed completely by Danish companies and some of the equipment has also been imported from Denmark.
Lars Bølling Gardar, Chief Project Manager for Energy, from consulting group Cowi Denmark, is a consultant for this biomass power plant project and provided the consultancy for choosing and shortlisting of suppliers. ‘B&W VOLUND’ from Denmark, a leading and highly professional manufacturer of biomass boilers and expert in the field of waste-to-energy, designed the boiler and the concept for the plant as well as provided advisory assistance and equipment for this plant including the grate.
Per Donskov Rams, Project Manager for New Energy Plants and Simon Juhl Christensen from B&W Volund explained that the design, production, assembly and implementation for this plant were closely monitored by B&W Vølund in Denmark.
The Bulleh Shah factory is spread on 125 acres of land and the company is expecting an expansion on another 70 acres of land in next few years.
The Biomass plant is designed to provide power to the existing paper and packaging Bulleh Shah Factory, and will be generating the steam to produce the power up to 41MW, while the factory is currently operating on 32 MW on its full capacity.
The company is planning to add another boiler around 2020. To run this plant, the ‘Packages Limited’ has identified 52 collection points in Pakistan for collecting corn, cotton, wheat straws and rice husk, which is used as a raw material in this biomass plant.
The Embassy of Denmark is very proud of this successful implementation and inaugural of this mega project in Pakistan assisted by Danish companies and hopes to get more of green-energy projects, including biomass, biogas, wind and solar, up and running in the future to help Pakistan overcome the energy crisis.


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kia ham isko gober bijli bole ge?? nuckear ke bad gobar power :D only a joke
 
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