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US-funded restoration of Tarbela Dam complete: Olson

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US Ambassador Richard Olson reiterated on Tuesday the commitment of the United States to extend full help and cooperation in resolving the energy crisis faced by Pakistan.

Addressing a function here at Tarbela Dam project, along with Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) Chairman Syed Raghib Abbas Shah to recognise the completion of the US funded Tarbela Dam restoration project the US ambassador said, “The United States understands that Pakistan is facing an energy crisis and we are committed to doing our part.”

The restoration of three generators at Tarbela added 128 megawatts of power to the national grid.

He said, “The work completed here at Tarbela contributes enough electricity to supply two million customers, and helps provide relief to those suffering from extensive power shortages.”

Wapda Chairman Syed Raghib Abbas Shah appreciated the support of the United States to the energy sector in Pakistan.

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) provided $16.5 million to the Pakistan Wapda to repair three power generation units and to train Tarbela’s staff to operate the upgraded equipment to increase production of electricity at Tarbela.

Relieving Pakistan’s energy crisis is a top priority for US assistance to Pakistan, said Olson.

In addition to Tarbela, the United States is also funding other high impact projects, such as the rehabilitation of the Mangla dam, and renovation of thermal plants at Jamshoro, Guddu, and Muzaffagarh, which have already added over 650 megawatts since October 2009.

The US government is also co-financing the completion of the Gomal Zam and Satpara dams which will add another 35 megawatts and irrigate more than 200,000 acres.

Finally, the US is helping to replace thousands of highly inefficient agricultural and municipal water pumps throughout the country to save additional megawatts.

These projects are expected to add 900 megawatts to the national power grid by the end of 2013, enough energy to power two million households and businesses.

US-funded restoration of Tarbela Dam complete: Olson | Pakistan | DAWN.COM
 
USAID has done indeed some good work like jandula tunnel and highway, construction of some dams like the one in waziristan, but in the end, US policies cost us dear and US has its interests, after their interest is finished they wont spare one cent to pkistan and all that human development programs, pakistan has also provided lots of services to US in war on terror, and those injuries pak sustained are priceless, so these few things dont really make up or even patch up what injuries we sustained through our economy, all these gifts seem meaningless
 
Actually US is the only country in this world which help Pakistan time to time and our notorious Politician make anti US sentiment to cover their weaknesses and eat all US funds and now US directly monitor funds usage. They make 3000 house unit and all work done and then handed over to GOP to help poor people and then our great leader create another idea and now if you want this house allotment which is free of cost you have to pay minimum Rs. 100,000. I must say Good idea sir jee (Mr. Zardari)
 
It's good to rehabilitate dams and thermal power stations but construction of new dams and potential of Indus at various locations must be used. More attention is required in hydro and nuclear projects for sustained cheap energy.
 
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