Muhammad Omar
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yeah.. its power out in Lahore, in dec.. idk where we are using electricity at this time that WAPDA thought of cutting supplyPlease do it soon.
Nuff said.Karachi Defense
Nuff said.
The menace of unannounced outages returned early Friday ahead of the annual canal closure when power supply is going to hit the lowest levels in the next couple of days. Marred by mismanagement, the Lahore Electric Supply Company (Lesco) failed to inform consumers about short supplies of power from national grid because of lowering of outflows from dams. A senior official of the power utility admitted that 3-16 hours outages had resumed in urban and rural areas of Lesco. He conceded the fact that relevant authorities had failed to share information about the outages with masses.
The work is in progress of course and I never claimed the power cuts are over. They have just reduced to minimum since past 20 years or so.Any comments, @Zaki Sir?
The work is in progress of course and I never claimed the power cuts are over. They have just reduced to minimum since past 20 years or so.
By December 2018, only the shortfall will be matched and by 2022 we will only add 5-10% surplus due to rising demand.. but I also believe our demand will rise by 4-5 times by 2030 so we have to do a lot of work to ensure enough electricity is available from 2022 onward.
The point is, Pakistan's electricity consumption per capita is one of the lowest in the world. We have given electricity connection to about 93% households but due to loadshedding we only supply electricity to 67% population. If we just match the electricity per capita with neighbours like India... We need 30,000mw tomorrow. If we just give electricity to our existing customers who already have connections we once again need more than 30,000mw of electricity. If we do both that we provide electricity to 93% population and match per capita with India it means our energy needs will quickly rise above 40,000mw overnight. All the reports from neutral sources suggests that Pakistan's electricity demands will shoot quickly if they don't contain it. It requires couple of years (2-3 years) to get new electricity and gas connection these days as they simply don't want to add more consumers so when we have enough electricity in the national grid hopefully this problem will resolve.
our demand will rise by 4-5 times by 2030 so we have to do a lot of work to ensure enough electricity is available from 2022 onward.
Nuff said.