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To make windmill turbines locally

ISLAMABAD: The ministry of industries has issued directives to the State Engineering Corporation to take initiative for local manufacturing of windmill turbines in view of the prevailing energy crisis in the country.

Federal Minister for Industries and Production Mian Manzur Wattoo asked the chairman of State Engineering to explore the possibility of manufacturing windmill turbines at the Pakistan Machine Tool Factory in Karachi for power generation through windmills.

The ministry is currently evaluating international tenders for the installation of wind mills in the coastal areas of Sindh, which have been termed as potential source of wind energy by the donor community.

While the ministry was examining the technical and financial aspects of the windmill projects, Mr Wattoo directed the officials to complete review of the project expeditiously as the government was serious to promote low-cost windmill power generation in the country.

Pakistan has considerable potential of wind energy in the coastal belt of Sindh and Balochistan as well as in the desert areas of Punjab and Sindh. In view of the existing potential and the anticipated future energy needs, the government had set a target of at least five per cent of the total national power generation through renewable energy, especially wind by the year 2030.

The wind data has been collected from Pakistan Metrological Department and analysed by Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB).

The data provides that the coastal belt of Pakistan wind corridor is 60km wide (Gharo-Keti Bandar) and 180km long up to Hyderabad. This corridor has the exploitable potential of 50,000MW of electricity generation through windmills.

According to a report of Asian Development Bank on Energy Security, wind power has been a very successful technology, growing rapidly worldwide. Since 2001, installed capacity has grown by 20 to 30 per cent a year. In 2007 alone, $31 billion worth was added, bringing global capacity to 94 GW.

Today, most of the world’s wind power capacity is land-based. The size of onshore wind turbines has increased steadily over the last 25 years. Large turbines can usually deliver electricity at a lower average cost than smaller ones.
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This is what pakistan should have done 15 years ago.

This will have dramatic effects on the economy, not only reducing the reliance on fossil fuel but saving enormous amount of money which we are bound to pay for oil and gas.

This would also ensure a more independent foreign policy as well as a potential to export these windmills to the Islamic world.
 
you dont get output from windmills in three years. It is a huge process. Right now, apprx 10-15 MW should be in the grid. It is not like just plant and work.!
 
بنا ہے کوئی ٹرباین یا بنا رہے ہیں یا یہ بھی ایسی بھونگی تھی۔۔
 
another economic news which ends up being just news!
 
another economic news which ends up being just news!
Exactly.
What else do you expect these days.

These ***-clows running the nation don't know where to begin to fix all the major issues.
 
Well, in a place where Rehman Malik says that ONLY 14 acres of land in Karachi is by land mafia, and that it is good that ONLY 14 are in qabza, then what do you expect in these projects.
 
People please look towards Geo-thermal as well it has huge potential for Pakistan, plus after its construction there is no pollution in the making of electricity.

i agree!
someone made this video on youtube, it says pakistan has a potential of getting 35,000 MW from Geothermal energy!

 
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good move..this will support local tech industry and create local jobs
 
fukcing govt,,

we have a huge potential for solar and wind energy never seen any concrete steps taken to exploit them..
 
Solar and wind simply don't have the capacity to replace nuclear and fossil fuels. They can help, but not replace.

Another problem is that wind turbines are simply ugly. A 10,000 acre wind farm, with 100 meter towers, frankly looks like crap. We have controversy in the US over this, with politicians who promote wind power backing away hard when the proposed wind farm is in their own home town.
 

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