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Power shortage leads to 12-18 hours of loadshedding

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LAHORE: With mercury inching towards 40 degrees Celsius in most parts of the country and water discharge from two major dams reduced because of low irrigation requirements, electricity shortage shot to 6,000MW on Thursday, forcing authorities to resort to 12 to 18 hours of loadshedding.

According to officials of the Pakistan Electric Power Company (Pepco), all the determinants turned nasty for the sector’s managers in the last two days.

Describing the bleak scenario, they said water discharge was reduced, the temperature shot up and power plants of 2,700MW capacity were closed because of fuel shortage.

In addition, two long-term problems were refusing to go away. The bills’ recovery was stuck at only 86 per cent for the last several months, adding almost Rs300 million per day to the outstanding amount.

On top of that, the government had delayed subsidy payment. Of the Rs32 billion dues, the government had cleared only Rs10bn about 10 days ago, leaving a deficit of Rs22bn. Over the last 10 days, another Rs8bn might have been added to the bill, taking the total close to Rs30bn mark.

“Because of these two factors, the power planners are unable to run the plants,” said a Pepco official.

Of the total thermal capacity of about 3,000MW, the company was able to produce only 1,350MW on Thursday. The contribution from the independent power producers (IPPs) was down to 6,400MW and hydel projects produced 1,700MW — amounting to about 9,500MW of total generation.

“Everyone, including the government, knows and acknowledges that it is going to be a tough summer,” said a former Pepco chief. Still, no one was interested in setting things right before the summer. The entire sector was being run on an ad hoc basis.

Over the past 13 months, the entire official focus had been on attracting investments in generation, knowing well that it was a long-term process. This in turn had taken official attention and planning away from the efficiency of the system.

The government had simply forgotten that efficiency improvement could partially solve the problem. So, the efficiency side had been ignored grossly.

In those 13 months, none of the 16 important companies of the sector could get a permanent head. Even the chiefs of departments who were appointed by the PML-N government got “ad hoc, additional or acting charges”.

If the government continued to pursue policies which created certain problems in the first place, how could it expect better results, wondered the former Pepco chief.

Power shortage leads to 12-18 hours of loadshedding - DAWN.COM
 
Kind of stupid piece of shit, attaching something, wrong message. My family members are in wapda good positions, and from last 5 years, they are changing transmission lines, transfers & grids, how exactly efficiency of the system is being neglected?

Also, if requirement is 14GW, and generation is only 8GW, how line losses which are merely 8% now will solve the problem.. Stupid analysis indeed, & without any data.
 
Also, if requirement is 14GW, and generation is only 8GW, how line losses which are merely 8% now will solve the problem.. Stupid analysis indeed, & without any data.
Where does the article says that?? and can you give a link for your claims that line losses are merely 8%??
 
Where does the article says that?? and can you give a link for your claims that line losses are merely 8%??
No, since I already mentioned my source of info.. reread my post again
 
Expensive electricity generated from oil + theft is the reason for this. Federal government should cut development budget from provinces who can't pay their bills. Only then they will put extra effort in reducing bijli theft.
 
Pakistan barely needs 14 GW and is unable to meet that?? That's a shame.
 
Difference between load shedding and power cuts due to shortfall?

12-18 hour cuts obviously cannot be load shedding right?
 
guys,in contrast of Pakistan,it looks like India is in better position for now.since the summer started,I(from West Bengal) experienced around 5-6 hours of load shedding all total(and thats around in 2 months).and most of it was attributed to some repair work had been done(for 4-5 hours at a stretch).don't know why there is suddenly so much problem arose in Pakistan in this sector in recent times.its not like our electricity department is doing amazingly great job.
 
Here in Rawalpindi, only 5-6 hour loadshedding... May be it will increase in May And June.
 
Pakistan barely needs 14 GW and is unable to meet that?? That's a shame.
winter requirement is 14, summer is well beyond 24.
total hydro install capacity is around 20 but limited water in winter and gas pare creating problems now
load shedding is 2-3 hours in cities and 12-16 hrs in villages.
even in india villages face 6-12 hrs of load shedding.
besides percentage wise more pakistani population is electrified than india
 
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