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Bangladesh to overcome power shortage next year

enough for us . first of all we never live in dream world we face reality here .no need to talk big abut future only god know what will happen in future .best example is Pakistan since 2002 to 2007 we was second growing GDP of asia then what happened ? look it today .same look at indian growth .every nation has up-down .another i can daily see you post things which have nothing to do with defense in BD DEFENCE section .post abut weapons forces military affairs which hardly come 1 news from BD after 1 month so guys pass your remains 29 days with such jokes i have no problem carry on .GOD is with BD

I have no prob with pakistan's development or better future. Comparison comes only when people like x y or z poke their nose with unwanted comment.

What was the reason behind Mr Javed's comment here like that manner???
 
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I have no prob with pakistan's development or better future. Comparison comes only when people like x y or z poke their nose with unwanted comment.

What was the reason behind Mr Javed's comment here like that manner???

buddy no need to get frustrated, ur every threads have the word Pakistan in it & u urself compare with Pakistan.

even this thread also starts with the word Pakistan & u expect us to keep quite....lol

get some life & try to solve ur problems....
 
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buddy no need to get frustrated, ur every threads have the word Pakistan in it & u urself compare with Pakistan.

even this thread also starts with the word Pakistan & u expect us to keep quite....lol

get some life & try to solve ur problems....

If tyou have any problem about the article go ask the writer not me. By the way it was published in pakistani news paper and what happen in Pakistan was not my concern thats why I did not highlighted.
 
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I have no prob with pakistan's development or better future. Comparison comes only when people like x y or z poke their nose with unwanted comment.

What was the reason behind Mr Javed's comment here like that manner???

i think he thought its written by you in fact its not . tell me honestly this writer Sabir Shah is troll or not ?

he bring whole world in this article for just bash on gov?Pakistani media is anti state and anti gov more then any other in world .:hitwall:

for your info i am sure pakistan will come out from this mess sooner or letter but then never continue once problem solved everyone go sleep tight until again mess come out .

now look at this
WAPDA Hydel

Tarbela 3478 MW
Mangla 1000 MW * Ghazi – Barotha 1450 MW
Warsak 243 MW * Chashma 184 MW * Dargai 20 MW
Rasul 22 MW
Shadi-Waal 18 MW
Nandi pur 14 MW
Kurram Garhi 4 MW
Renala 1 MW
Chitral 1 MW
Jagran (AK) 30 MW

Total Hydel ==> 6,461 MW



WAPDA Thermal

Gas Turbine Power Station, Shahdra 59 MW
Steam Power Station, Faisalabad 132 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station, Faisalabad 244 MW
Gas Power Station, Multan 195 MW
Thermal Power Station, Muzaffargarh 1350 MW
Thermal Power Station, Guddu 1655 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station, Kotri 174 MW
Thermal Power Station, Jamshoro 850 MW
Thermal Power Station, Larkana 150 MW
Thermal Power Station, Quetta 35 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station, Panjgur 39 MW
Thermal Power Station, Pasni 17 MW

Total Thermal ==> 4811 MW



Karachi Electric Supply Company

Thermal Power Station, Korangi 316 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station, Korangi 80 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station, SITE 100 MW
Thermal Power Station, Bin Qasim 1260 MW
Total (KESC) ==> 1756 MW



Hub Power Project 1292 MW
AES Lalpir Ltd, Mahmood Kot Muzaffargar 362 MW
AES Pak Gen, Mahmood Kot Muzaffargar 365 MW
Altern Energy Ltd, Attock 29 MW
Fauji Kabirwala Power Company, Khanewal 157 MW
Gul Ahmad Energy Ltd, Korangi 136 MW
Habibullah Coastal Power Limited 140 MW
Japan Power Generation, Lahore 120 MW
Kohenoor Energy Limited, Lahore 131 MW
Liberty Power Limited, Ghotki 232 MW
Rousch Power, Khanewal 412 MW
Saba Power Company, Sheikhupura 114 MW
Southern Electric Power Company Limited, Raiwind 135 MW
Tapal Energy Limited, Karachi 126 MW
Uch Power Limited, Dera Murad Jamali, Nasirabad 586 MW
Attock Gen Limited, Morgah Rawalpindi 165 MW
Atlas Power, Sheikhupura 225 MW
Engro Energy Limited, Karachi —– MW
Kot Addu Power Company Limited (Privatized) 1638 MW
Saif Power Plant Qadirabad, Sahiwal 225 MW
Sitara Energy 80 MW
Nishat Chunian Power 200 MW
Nishat Power Limited 200 MW

Total (IPPs) 7070 MW


Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission

KANUPP 137 MW
CHASNUPP-1 325 MW
CHASNUPP-2 300 MW
KHUSHAB 50 MW

Total (Nuclear) ===> 812 MW


grand total - 19,855 MW

Total Power Generation Capacity of Pakistan (including all sources) is 19,855 MW and the electricity demand (as of April 2010) is 14,500 MW and PEPCO is merely generating 10,000 MW.



its dirty politics of pakistan :meeting:
 
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Bangladesh need to reduce population. Lot of Bangladesh brothers come to my country for work.
 
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i think he thought its written by you in fact its not . tell me honestly this writer Sabir Shah is troll or not ?

he bring whole world in this article for just bash on gov?Pakistani media is anti state and anti gov more then any other in world .:hitwall:

for your info i am sure pakistan will come out from this mess sooner or letter but then never continue once problem solved everyone go sleep tight until again mess come out .

now look at this
WAPDA Hydel

Tarbela 3478 MW
Mangla 1000 MW * Ghazi – Barotha 1450 MW
Warsak 243 MW * Chashma 184 MW * Dargai 20 MW
Rasul 22 MW
Shadi-Waal 18 MW
Nandi pur 14 MW
Kurram Garhi 4 MW
Renala 1 MW
Chitral 1 MW
Jagran (AK) 30 MW

Total Hydel ==> 6,461 MW



WAPDA Thermal

Gas Turbine Power Station, Shahdra 59 MW
Steam Power Station, Faisalabad 132 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station, Faisalabad 244 MW
Gas Power Station, Multan 195 MW
Thermal Power Station, Muzaffargarh 1350 MW
Thermal Power Station, Guddu 1655 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station, Kotri 174 MW
Thermal Power Station, Jamshoro 850 MW
Thermal Power Station, Larkana 150 MW
Thermal Power Station, Quetta 35 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station, Panjgur 39 MW
Thermal Power Station, Pasni 17 MW

Total Thermal ==> 4811 MW



Karachi Electric Supply Company

Thermal Power Station, Korangi 316 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station, Korangi 80 MW
Gas Turbine Power Station, SITE 100 MW
Thermal Power Station, Bin Qasim 1260 MW
Total (KESC) ==> 1756 MW



Hub Power Project 1292 MW
AES Lalpir Ltd, Mahmood Kot Muzaffargar 362 MW
AES Pak Gen, Mahmood Kot Muzaffargar 365 MW
Altern Energy Ltd, Attock 29 MW
Fauji Kabirwala Power Company, Khanewal 157 MW
Gul Ahmad Energy Ltd, Korangi 136 MW
Habibullah Coastal Power Limited 140 MW
Japan Power Generation, Lahore 120 MW
Kohenoor Energy Limited, Lahore 131 MW
Liberty Power Limited, Ghotki 232 MW
Rousch Power, Khanewal 412 MW
Saba Power Company, Sheikhupura 114 MW
Southern Electric Power Company Limited, Raiwind 135 MW
Tapal Energy Limited, Karachi 126 MW
Uch Power Limited, Dera Murad Jamali, Nasirabad 586 MW
Attock Gen Limited, Morgah Rawalpindi 165 MW
Atlas Power, Sheikhupura 225 MW
Engro Energy Limited, Karachi —– MW
Kot Addu Power Company Limited (Privatized) 1638 MW
Saif Power Plant Qadirabad, Sahiwal 225 MW
Sitara Energy 80 MW
Nishat Chunian Power 200 MW
Nishat Power Limited 200 MW

Total (IPPs) 7070 MW


Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission

KANUPP 137 MW
CHASNUPP-1 325 MW
CHASNUPP-2 300 MW
KHUSHAB 50 MW

Total (Nuclear) ===> 812 MW


grand total - 19,855 MW

Total Power Generation Capacity of Pakistan (including all sources) is 19,855 MW and the electricity demand (as of April 2010) is 14,500 MW and PEPCO is merely generating 10,000 MW.



its dirty politics of pakistan :meeting:

agreed 100 % abt Pakistan media & my confusion cz this guy always brings Pakistan in his threads thts why...
 
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By the way what I have found is that about Pakistan the main problem is its electricity generation has fallen to half then its capacity which has created massive shortage of electricity.

This is surprising to me why this has happened!!!

Someone was saying that day rental power plants were shut off in Pakistan due to supreme court order. Just wondering how much they used to produce.
 
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By the way what I have found is that about Pakistan the main problem is its electricity generation has fallen to half then its capacity which has created massive shortage of electricity.

This is surprising to me why this has happened!!!

Someone was saying that day rental power plants were shut off in Pakistan due to supreme court order. Just wondering how much they used to produce.

thts called bad politics,

Pakistan Govt with our sciebtists help may produce 50000 MW electricity within few months...but again politics....
 
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I always hate people like you those who instead of doing constructive criticism are very fond of launching political propaganda without mentioning a bankrupt policy that your 4 party BNP alliance had left behind without adding a single watt to the national grid.

You acting as Awami propaganda and deception mouth piece and dont like anyone pointing that out? What a mamar barir abdar?
Awami league came to power promising doing better than BNP and 3 and half years on there is no place for Awami league and Awami thugs to hide behind BNP failure. We would not forget bet on you for get rid of electricity crisis by next year. So get ready for your due.
 
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Its cuz of the IPP's (Independent Power Producers) stopped producing electricity..when govt did not pay them for them..thus the capacity is there but the power plants are sitting idle..not being used to fulfill the shortage...its pathetic..this govt has to leave ASAP !!!
 
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Power project under political consideration

Monday, 30 April 2012
Author / Source : JAGARAN CHAKMA

DHAKA, APR 29: Despite having no notable progress in power situation during the last three years of the grand alliance government, Power Grid Company of Bangladesh (PGCB) is going to undertake another project for line expansion under political consideration. However, the project evaluation committee (PEC) of planning commission raised a number of questions about the details project plan (DPP) and asked for clarification on different proposals of the project.
Already PGCB has submitted a project titled “National Transmission Network Development project” to the planning commission to evaluate the DPP. PGCB estimated Tk 2452 crore for implementation of the project during 2012 -16.
According to the DPP, of the total cost, Tk. 1819 crore would come from project assistance, Tk 258 crore from PGB and the rest from the government fund.
Earlier, Executive Committee of National Economic Council (ECNEC) had to approve a Tk. 5,440 crore project titled “rural electricity line expansion” for the benefit of 18 lakh new subscribers, as the Awami League government is willing to loosen its belt on political considerations despite the growing budget deficits.
According to the DPP, PGCB proposed for acquisition of 63 acres of land for establishment of two new sub-stations and 11 new grid system sub-stations.
PGCB argued for the project to release power from the proposed coal based 282 Megawatt (MW) and 1320 MW power plants at Anwara in Chittagong, supply of power to Chittagong city corporation area via Rampur and Shikalbaha and meet up the additional demand for power through proposed 132/33 KV sub-station (Agrabad, Ramganj, Bhaluka, Baraierhat, benapol, Shariatpur, Barisal, Mohasthangarh, Jaldhaka and Rajshahi area).
Planning commission sources said, JICA will provide Tk. 1819 crore under the agreement of Minutes of Discussion (MoD) signed between Bangladesh and JICA on December 22, 2011.
Meanwhile, PEC asked PGCB to inform about the implementation process of proposed coal based power plants. It also asked PGCB to clarify the issue regarding the proposed employment for the project as well as it urged to mention details about the staffs in the DPP.
PEC further urged PGCB to clarify whether construction of river crossing tower will be mandatory or not during implementation of the project.
Besides, PEC demanded clarification on proposed custom duty VAT of Tk. 376 crore.
On April 26 at a pre-budget discussion, chairmen and members of the different parliamentary standing committees pressured the finance minister AMA Muhith for additional allocation in the up coming national budget for the power sector to improve acute power crisis. They also suggested allocating budget for establishment of new power line expansion for future use.


Power project under political consideration
 
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