Circular debt my friend.
Wapda has to get oil, they get it from PSO. PSO does not get money from WAPDA. Wapda tells govt. not giving it to us. Then a whole lot of other problems. In nutshell, total ignorance and lack of planning.
As Abu Zulfiqar pointed out, the northern areas have great potential for hydroelectricity using run of the mill and storage dams, becasue high rate of flow.
Water Vision 2025 consists of three phases. Phase I was expected to start in 1993 but was delayed. The priority of water sector projects under Phase I of Water Vision 2025 are Gomal Dam (NWFP), Mirani Dam and Mithan Kot Barrage at Kachhi Canal (Balochistan) raising of Mangla Dam (Azad Kashmir), Greater Thal Canal phase I (Punjab) and Thar/Rainee Canals phase I (Sindh). The total cost of these Phase I projects will be $2.467 billion with a construction period of five years. Under Phase II, Hingol Dam, Balochistan Dam and Satpara Dam (Northern Areas), Chashma Right Bank Canal and Khurram Tangi Dam (NWFP), phase II of the Greater Thal Canal Akhori Dam and Sanjwal Dam (Punjab), phase II of Thar/Rainee Canals, Gajnai and Sehwan Barrage (Sindh) will be completed in 36 years, except Basha Dam, which will take 810 years for its completion. The total cost of Phase II projects will be $8.94 billion. These 11 projects will have a storage capacity of 12.79 million acre-feet, would generate over 3362 mW of power, and would irrigate 1.4 million hectares of land. Under Phase III, Yugo Dam, Skardu Dam, Dhok Dam, Rohtas Dam, Naulang Dam and Khadji Dam will be completed.
And i believe for 2 or 3 dams in northern areas which have 3000 MW capacity each , the feasibility studies are going on.
Diamer-Bhasha Dam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And you do curse the people who opposed the Kalabagh dam!