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Wind Power Projects..

Power china HDEC has completed 1090MW of wind power installed capacity, built 22 sets 132 KV substation, generating over 2 billion kWh of green energy to Pakistan's power grid annually, reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 2 million tons to address climate change..
 
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River block ..Dasu Dam:
Chinese company succeeded in blocking the Indus River for 50 minutes on Dasu Dam.
The project has entered a new phase. The river water has been successfully transferred into the tunnel of the dam.

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The stakeholders from CGGC Suki Kinari Hydropower Project and local officials has jointly carried out a plantation activity on the riverside of Kunha River, with the aim of planting 40,000 trees to promote the green development of the Project.


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For the first time in history, the direction of the Indus River, which has been flowing for millions of years, has been diverted towards Kohistan Dasu.


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Indus River diverted at Dasu hydropower project site​

Stage-I of the project likely to start electricity generation in 2026

Zafar Bhutta
February 19, 2023


Indus River was successfully diverted following the completion of one of the two diversion tunnels at the under-construction Dasu hydropower project in Kohistan District, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).

Instead of its natural course, the river is now flowing through a 1.33-kilometre (Km) long diversion tunnel with a 20-metre (m) width and 23-m height.

Consequently, construction activities have been initiated on the starter dam, leading toward the construction of the main dam of the Dasu hydropower project.

The diversion of the mighty river was witnessed by the general manager and project director of the project, representatives of contractors and consultants, along with a number of engineers and workers.

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Meanwhile, Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) Chairman Lt General (retd) Sajjad Ghani congratulated the project management on achieving this milestone.

The diversion system of the Dasu hydropower project comprises two tunnels – tunnel A and tunnel B. Of these, the latter is complete, which has the discharge capacity, sufficient to divert the water from Indus River during the current lean-flows season.

The 1.5-km long tunnel A, with a 20-m width and 23-m height, will also be ready by mid-April this year to cater to the increased water flows during the high-flow season.


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The project is a vital component of the least-cost, green and clean energy generation plan of WAPDA.

The 4320 MW-Dasu hydropower project is planned to be completed in two stages.

At present, WAPDA is constructing its stage-I with an installed generation capacity of 2160 MW and annual energy generation of 12 billion units and is likely to start electricity generation in 2026.

The 2160 MW stage-II, when implemented, will also provide nine billion units to the national grid.
On the completion of both stages, Dasu will become a project with the highest annual energy generation in Pakistan (ie 21 billion units per annum on average).
 
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Just make sure there are no cracks; there is huge issues here with shoddy chinese construction of dams; debt trap at its best.

This problem has been evaluated by an international third-party independent testing organization (TUVSUD, Süddeutsche AG), and it is believed that it will not affect the operation and safety of the unit, and the power station will be safe within the design life of 50 years.
 
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This problem has been evaluated by an international third-party independent testing organization (TUVSUD, Süddeutsche AG), and it is believed that it will not affect the operation and safety of the unit, and the power station will be safe within the design life of 50 years.
sorry, you are quoting other - i am specifically referring to our east african region.


my nephew is working there as a structural engineer and it is first hand. Unfortunately, we are plagued by corruption and nefarious chinese contractors who are getting away with bad quality.
 
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sorry, you are quoting other - i am specifically referring to our east african region.


my nephew is working there as a structural engineer and it is first hand. Unfortunately, we are plagued by corruption and nefarious chinese contractors who are getting away with bad quality.
Can you go into more detail? In the end which country has a problem with the quality of construction?If you suspect that there is a problem with the quality? Submit it to a third party for testing. According to the test results, it will be handled in accordance with the laws of the country where it is located.
 
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Can you go into more detail? In the end which country has a problem with the quality of construction?If you suspect that there is a problem with the quality? Submit it to a third party for testing. According to the test results, it will be handled in accordance with the laws of the country where it is located.


Fact there is shoddy worksmanship. Structural engineers from many consulting works concluded this.
 
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Conference on CPEC & Green Development: China inspired Green Energy policy model can unlock investment potential in clean energy for Pakistan​

February 22, 2023



ISLAMABAD (February 22, 2023): Pakistan-China Institute and Sustainable Development Policy Institute hosted a high-level conference on “The need to switch towards a greener future: Lessons from China”. The conference featured insightful speeches by parliamentarians, industry experts and representatives from think tanks. Senator Rukhsana Zuberi chaired the sessions, while Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed made the keynote speech.

Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed in his welcome remarks said that “green is the defining element of China’s development agenda” and President Xi Jinping in COP 2015 Paris committed to carbon neutrality by 2060 and China is now emerging as a leader in green development.

Today China is leading the world as producer and investor in green technology and finance. He further informed that the shift to green technology has created additional 54 million ‘green jobs’ so far which shows the immense multifaceted potential of green development. He said that China is officially at par or has taken lead from USA in green technologies, AI, STEM, due to the commitment of China in innovation and technology.

Senator Eng. Rukhsana Zuberi stressed on conducting energy audits to identify wasteful practices and increase the energy efficiency. She informed that after the first energy audit of the building of Pakistan Energy Council, 35% reduction in energy consumption was achieved. She stressed the need for advocacy and engaging with common people to increase energy efficiency at the household level by highlighting the financial cost that can be saved by making small consumption changes.

Dr Abid Q. Suleri, the Executive Director, SDPI, said that we must recall success stories from China in tackling environmental and climate issues. He said that China successfully reduced SMOG and particulate matter air pollution by 60% in a short span in Beijing. He further elucidated that China’s Great Green Wall in 2013-14, was another initiative, which effectively management of desertification.

He said that China offers a leadership model from micro to meso-level in managing resources efficiently, and addressing the growing threats of environment and climate change which Pakistan must take inspiration from. He said that CPEC is not limited to trade or energy rather agriculture and food security are an essential component of green CPEC and use of nature for greening is visible in various CPEC initiatives including China’s assistance to Pakistan in the form of genetically engineered seeds and rice.

Dr Zhao Baige, Vice Chair of the 12th NPC Foreign Affairs Committee, Chair of Advisory Committee of RDIinformed that China announced in 2016 its policy for carbon neutrality and has been committed to the achievement of the policy guidelines which is the reason behind China emerging as a global leader in renewables and emission reduction.

She stressed that Pakistan has immense potential for green development by promoting renewable energy. She said that Chinese enterprises are interested in investing in green development projects in Pakistan and there is much that can be achieved with commitment, cooperation and right policies.

Dr Sajid Amin Javed, Deputy Executive Director, SDPI said that the green financing in Pakistan is still a residual policy and not a mainstream economic policy and stress first and foremost it must be made a main economic and financing policy. He said that climate change is a macro-economic risk and no longer an environmental risk which is evident from recent floods. He recommended that we need change of narrative and highlighting the return on investment in green projects is crucial to attract foreign investors and said that “Green energy is the future of Pakistan’s macro-economic policies.

Dr Hassan Daud, Senior Advisor SDPI said that Pakistan was the first to receive cash flow from China under BRI’s energy projects aimed at wind and solar energy generation. He said despite being the first, we have not explored the true potential of the sector so far. He emphasized that every cent spent on renewable energy technology guarantees long term energy and economic security for the country.

Christoph Nedopil, said that since 2022, there’s a much stronger willingness among Chinese companies to invest abroad in hi-tech sectors and is an area with immense potential which Pakistan can avail.

He said that till 2019, China followed the host country’s environmental regulations in BRI construction and banking projects but that has changed significantly. He stressed on working with local communities to avoid resistance to development projects. He said that by 2030, all development projects under BRI must be green as per green development guidance.

Farid Ahmed, Group Chief, Corporate and Investment, Bank of Punjab said that Pakistan has 110,000MW potential in hydel, wind and solar energy and the government has announced under Alternative and Renewable energy Policy 2019, to increase the renewable energy share to 20% by 2025 and 30% till 2030. He said that the forex crunch, lack of indigenous production of RE machinery and import restrictions is hindering the uptake of projects.

He said that the financing space is dominated by 8-10 banks offering long-term financing for RE projects and must be expanded. He further said that only one bank in Pakistan is currently accredited with Green Climate Fund and two more banks are in process which renews hope for increase in concessionary financial instruments and international financing.

He stressed on strict implementation of green financing guidelines to enable local banks to partner with international financing institutions and access concessionary funds.

Sajeed Aslam, Regional Lead said that circularity is central to climate action and by not utilizing the potential of solar energy we are fundamentally being wasteful. He stressed on developing a comprehensive value driven system and ensuring accountability on these projects to build back trust of investors. He stressed on building the commercial viability of projects and emphasized on trade to attract foreign investments for the economic interests of the country.
 
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Coal power plant constructed by a Chinese company in Balochistan is completed.
Hub Power Company (Habco) announced that a 1,320 megawatt (MW) coal-powered power plant, under the management of China Power Hub Generation Company (Pvt) Limited (CPHGC) in Balochistan, has obtained its project completion date (PCD)..


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