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Project is a combined cycle power plant with an installed capacity of 1,230MW.

JHANG: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday inaugurated the first unit of Haveli Bahadur Shah power plant near Jhang.

The first unit of the power plant, fueled by liquefied natural gas (LNG), will produce 760 megawatts.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, addressing the gathering after the inauguration, said those indulging in conspiracies cannot win elections but only conspire against a government working towards the betterment of the country.

Nawaz added that conspiracies are weakening the country and the fact can be judged by the current wave of uncertainty in the economy.

“We are doing our duty and will continue to do so,” said Nawaz.

During the address, the premier urged his opponents to compete in elections rather than mud-slinging.

“On July 10, the JIT will submit its report while we lay the foundation stone of Dasu power project,” said the premier.

Taking a swipe at his political opponents, the premier said the opposition talks about accountability while the government has saved Rs168 billion on the project.

The project is a combined cycle power plant with an installed capacity of 1,230MW.

The first unit of the power plant was completed in twenty-one months.

The project is expected to be environment friendly with a minimum impact on climate change as efficient technology has been used which guarantees the productivity and regulation of the plant at 62.44 per cent on LNG, said government officials.

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Dharna dharna .... dharna dharna.....
 
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Low cost Electric Will be beneficial for Development of Economy in longer run.
 
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LNG is quite expensive if you compare it with hydro.

and Hydro is Quite Expensive as we compere to Atomic.
Brother on medium run we are building it, on longer run, Two Atomic Power Plants having 1200MW r under construction.
 
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