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so basically pakistan has 60,000 of known sites for hydro.
with estinate of atleast another 40,000 of un identified sites.
for storage purposes even though kalabagh dam is an excellent project is not indispensable as some politicians think, there are other alternatives available which should be pursued without wasting further time.due to inability of political leadership to resolve the kalabagh dam dispute
govt should understand that storage dams(akhori though still produces 600 mw) are as important as multipurpose(bhasha) or pure run of river dams like dasu as pakistan is becoming water stressed country.
the real advantage that bhash provides is its ability to control water flow,silting into tarblea ghazi brotha and to be constructed dasu. this will enable pakistan to generate more power in winter from these dams. atleast 1.5 billlion units of additional power will be produced just at tarbela with bhasha dam construction. same amount of power will be available at dasu and ghazi brotha translating into a billion dollors of worth power without adding any new capacity
the northern pakistan has immense value in run off river projects(dasu-bunj etc) but there are few large storage sites(bhasha,patan,yalbo,skardu and thakot) that are identified which require extensive study and large constructive time due to large width of river and seismic activity and being remote.
therefore gov should consider storage dams that can be built quickly even though the power generation capacity may be limited from them.
then there is immense potential for wind projects at sindh wind corridor due to high sustainable wind speeds
so basically pakistan has 60,000 of known sites for hydro.
with estinate of atleast another 40,000 of un identified sites.
for storage purposes even though kalabagh dam is an excellent project is not indispensable as some politicians think, there are other alternatives available which should be pursued without wasting further time.due to inability of political leadership to resolve the kalabagh dam dispute
govt should understand that storage dams(akhori though still produces 600 mw) are as important as multipurpose(bhasha) or pure run of river dams like dasu as pakistan is becoming water stressed country.
the real advantage that bhash provides is its ability to control water flow,silting into tarblea ghazi brotha and to be constructed dasu. this will enable pakistan to generate more power in winter from these dams. atleast 1.5 billlion units of additional power will be produced just at tarbela with bhasha dam construction. same amount of power will be available at dasu and ghazi brotha translating into a billion dollors of worth power without adding any new capacity
the northern pakistan has immense value in run off river projects(dasu-bunj etc) but there are few large storage sites(bhasha,patan,yalbo,skardu and thakot) that are identified which require extensive study and large constructive time due to large width of river and seismic activity and being remote.
therefore gov should consider storage dams that can be built quickly even though the power generation capacity may be limited from them.
then there is immense potential for wind projects at sindh wind corridor due to high sustainable wind speeds
with estinate of atleast another 40,000 of un identified sites.
for storage purposes even though kalabagh dam is an excellent project is not indispensable as some politicians think, there are other alternatives available which should be pursued without wasting further time.due to inability of political leadership to resolve the kalabagh dam dispute
govt should understand that storage dams(akhori though still produces 600 mw) are as important as multipurpose(bhasha) or pure run of river dams like dasu as pakistan is becoming water stressed country.
the real advantage that bhash provides is its ability to control water flow,silting into tarblea ghazi brotha and to be constructed dasu. this will enable pakistan to generate more power in winter from these dams. atleast 1.5 billlion units of additional power will be produced just at tarbela with bhasha dam construction. same amount of power will be available at dasu and ghazi brotha translating into a billion dollors of worth power without adding any new capacity
the northern pakistan has immense value in run off river projects(dasu-bunj etc) but there are few large storage sites(bhasha,patan,yalbo,skardu and thakot) that are identified which require extensive study and large constructive time due to large width of river and seismic activity and being remote.
therefore gov should consider storage dams that can be built quickly even though the power generation capacity may be limited from them.
then there is immense potential for wind projects at sindh wind corridor due to high sustainable wind speeds
so basically pakistan has 60,000 of known sites for hydro.
with estinate of atleast another 40,000 of un identified sites.
for storage purposes even though kalabagh dam is an excellent project is not indispensable as some politicians think, there are other alternatives available which should be pursued without wasting further time.due to inability of political leadership to resolve the kalabagh dam dispute
govt should understand that storage dams(akhori though still produces 600 mw) are as important as multipurpose(bhasha) or pure run of river dams like dasu as pakistan is becoming water stressed country.
the real advantage that bhash provides is its ability to control water flow,silting into tarblea ghazi brotha and to be constructed dasu. this will enable pakistan to generate more power in winter from these dams. atleast 1.5 billlion units of additional power will be produced just at tarbela with bhasha dam construction. same amount of power will be available at dasu and ghazi brotha translating into a billion dollors of worth power without adding any new capacity
the northern pakistan has immense value in run off river projects(dasu-bunj etc) but there are few large storage sites(bhasha,patan,yalbo,skardu and thakot) that are identified which require extensive study and large constructive time due to large width of river and seismic activity and being remote.
therefore gov should consider storage dams that can be built quickly even though the power generation capacity may be limited from them.
then there is immense potential for wind projects at sindh wind corridor due to high sustainable wind speeds