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Sindh to generate 2000 MW at its wind corridor in next two years
Monday, January 21, 2013 - KarachiSindh government is working on 40 different power projects in its wind corridor, with a total generation capacity of 2000 MW in next two years, said Mir Hussain Ali, provincial Secretary for Environment and Alternate Energy Department.
This will also allow the electrification of about 120 schools in rural Sindh, he said addressing a session on the Renewable Energy organized by IUCN - Pakistan on Sunday.
Talking about the opportunities in the wind corridor, he said, that the government is working on about 40 projects with various investors with total generation capacity of 2000 MW in the next two years.
This is despite the fact that Renewable Energy projects often do not get a green light in public sector because of the initial costs, he said. The Sindh secretary for environment and alternative energy said the government is also supplying solar stoves and working on a biogas project worth Rs. 200 million rupees.
The secretary for environment and alternative energy mentioned that in Mirpurkhas, Solar Water Pumping Stations have been installed to meet the electricity crunch.
Mir Hussain Ali also talked about having immense potential of biogas at the Cattle Colony in Karachi and prospects in coastal areas of Pakistan in lieu of wind related projects.
On the occasion Carl Pope, a renowned expert on renewable energy in his presentation, Renewable Energy Cheaper in the Long Run, said that presently over 1.3 billion people in the world are estimated to be living without electricity.
One billion of these people, including 700 million residents of South Asia will remain without electricity until 2030 if the switch to alternatives does not happen, he warned.Agencies
Sindh to generate 2000 MW at its wind corridor in next two years
let them work yaar we need power 5000mw and gov is doing something for it at least .
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I am reminded of an old story where Punjab and Haryana politicos would condemn dams being built on Himachal rivers. They wud say " paani se bijlee nikal kar dete hain" saying that such de-electrified water was affecting soil fertility!
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Niaz sb,
These days they build wind turbines with higher hub heights and much larger (and more aerodynamic blades). In some locations in India they are generating close to 35% PLF already, it is claimed that they could hit 40% as well. The 40% sites being cited are mainly in Gujarat, presumably it should be possible to get similar PLFs in coastal Sindh and B'stan as well.
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