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720MW Karot_Hydropower_Project is an under construction run-of-river project.

The Karot Hydropower Project is the first investment project of the Silk Road Fund, is part of the much larger CPEC .... China_Pakistan_Economic_Corridor, and is expected to be completed in 2021.
Construction began: January 2016
Construction cost: $1.42 billion
Commission date: Apr 2021
Turbines: 4 x 180 MW Francis-type
Installed capacity : 720 MW
Reservoir Total capacity: 164.5 million
Maximum length: 27 km (17 mi)
Normal elevation: 461 m (1,512 ft)
 
NTDC installs 600MVA transformer at Yousafwala grid station
MD says transformer installation will help improve power supply to MEPCO areas of Sahiwal, Chichawatni, Pakpattan, Arifwala, Kassowal, Vehari and Chishtian

The National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) has successfully commissioned a 600MVA transformer at 500kV Yousafwala Grid Station, Sahiwal.

The transformer on Saturday was energized on full load.

Addressing the inauguration ceremony, NTDC Managing Director Engr Dr Khawaja Riffat Hassan said that the installation work on the 600MVA autotransformer at 500kV Yousafwala grid station has enhanced the capacity of the station to 1,800MVA at 500kV level.

“This will improve power supply to MEPCO areas of Sahiwal, Chichawatni, Pakpattan, Arifwala, Kassowal, Vehari, Chishtian; LESCO areas of Okara, Sarfaraz Nagar, Lahore as well as some areas of FESCO. Resultantly, overloading of the system, as well as forced load shedding, will be reduced.”

The managing director further said that in order to enhance the power system transmission capacity under its constraints management strategy, the NTDC is vigorously pursuing the completion of installation work of autotransformers at 220kV Ghakhar grid station and 500kV Rawat grid station.

“The NTDC will soon install a 160MVA transformer at 220kV Ghakhar grid station (Gujranwala),” he added.

The 220kV Gakkhar Grid Station is located near the industrial hub of Gujranwala and adjoining districts. Due to the ever-rising industrial and commercial activities in the region, the increasing demand for power is causing overloading of currently operational autotransformers.

Moreover, the MD said, a 160MVA autotransformer is also being installed at 500kV Rawat Grid Station, Rawalpindi. “After completion of installation work, the total capacity of the said grid station would be increased to 910MVA. The transformer will not only share the load of other transformers of the same grid station but the areas of IESCO and Rawalpindi District, Islamabad Capital territory, whereas Jhelum and Chakwal District will also have improved voltage profile and will minimize forced load shedding. The transformer is likely to be energized during the ongoing summers.”

The NTDC MD assured that the installation work of transformers would be completed on a fast track basis so that uninterrupted power supply is provided for the comfort of consumers of respective distribution companies of GEPCO and IESCO.

Dilating upon the installation works, the MD said that the company has completed the installation work of transformer at Yousafwala Grid Station on war footings ahead of its deadline despite the problems being faced due to the prevailing Covid-19 situation.

He said that Energy Minister Omar Ayub Khan, Special Adviser to Prime Minister Shahzad Qasim and Power Secretary Omer Rasul have also appreciated the NTDC management for early energization of the project.

https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk...00mva-transformer-at-yousafwala-grid-station/
 
Punjab Power Development Board has Approves 33 Small Hydroelectric Power Plants


Sikandar Azam Khan said that Punjab had a comprehensive network of canals for irrigation purposes.




The PPDB has identified 33 points for installation of small hydroelectric power plants.

Out of these seven points were present in district Faisalabad.

He also mentioned 1.1-MW hydroelectric power plant which was installed by Sir Ganga Ram in 1925.

He said the PPDB should also review this model to exploit the potential of existing canals.


He said the Punjab government was also contemplating to undertake waste to energy projects in six major cities of the province.

https://www.urdupoint.com/en/pakistan/ppdb-approves-installation-of-33-small-hydroe-969081.html
 
Shanghai Electric has accelerated pace of work despite COVID at Thar Block-1 both in Mining & 1320 MW power plant.

Progress ................ Mining 20%,................. power Plant 15%.


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Balochistan Rs1.64 billion allocated for 67 new projects energy sector,
5000 acres in Sibi,
10,000 acres wind energy park
Naukundi,2000 acres
Qila Saifullah Solar Energy Park
1000 acres of land acquired solar energy parks in
Mastung, Pishin, Khuzdar, Loralai, Panjgur and Lasbela
 
Pakistan Breaks Its All-Time Electricity Generation Record

Pakistan has produced a record 23,116 MWs of electricity for the first time ever, Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar has revealed.

According to details, the electricity production in Pakistan reached this level on Tuesday at 3 pm.

The previous record of the highest capacity of electricity generated in Pakistan was made on 24 July 2018 when the country produced 20,811 MWs electricity.

Earlier this month, Umar disclosed that WAPDA had registered a 20% increase in the hydel electricity capacity during FY 19-20 against the FY 18-19.
 
Power generation in the country reached a record high of 23,116 Megawatts (MW) on Tuesday.

The peak in electricity generation was 2,300MW higher than the earlier peak achieved prior to (PTI) government.

“Yesterday a new record was created for power generation in the country. Peak generation achieved around 3pm was 23,116 MW. For comparison the highest generation level achieved prior to this government was 20,811 MW on July 24, 2018. The peak yesterday was 2,300 MW higher,” said Asad Umar in a tweet.
Earlier on July 6, the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) produced the highest ever hydel electricity in 2019-20 with an increase of 20 per cent, compared to the previous year.

Massive Hydel capacity increase is taking place with Dasu, Mohmand and Diamir Bhasha Dams being built.


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84MW Gorkin_Matiltan Hydropower Project.

The scheme is located in the Gorkin Matiltan region of Kalam Valley in the district of Swat on the left tributary of the Suvastu River in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Pakhtunkhwa Energy Development Organization PEDO is the project’s developer and it is scheduled to be completed by 2021 at a cost of about US$294 million, according to local reports.


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PPDB Approves Installation Of 33 Small Hydroelectric Power Plants: FCCI President

Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88)

FAISALABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 8th Jul, 2020 ) :The Punjab Power Development board (PPDB) has approved installation of 33 small hydroelectric power plants at canal heads across the province.

This was disclosed by Muhammad Sikandar Azam Khan, the President Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI), after attending the 58th meeting of the PPDB in which he participated through zoom.

Chairperson Mrs Irum Bukhari, Additional Chief Secretary Energy, chaired the meeting.

Sikandar Azam Khan said that Punjab had a comprehensive network of canals for irrigation purposes.

The PPDB has identified 33 points for installation of small hydroelectric power plants.

Out of these seven points were present in district Faisalabad.

He also mentioned 1.1-MW hydroelectric power plant which was installed by Sir Ganga Ram in 1925.

He said the PPDB should also review this model to exploit the potential of existing canals.

He said the Punjab government was also contemplating to undertake waste to energy projectsin six major cities of the province.
 
Work continued even during EID ul Azha Holidays. The local workers offered their prayer meanwhile Chinese workers continued their construction works.

Suki Kinari Hydropower_Project- 884MW
- Under Construction since Dec, 2016 under the umbrella of CPEC
- Annual Energy: 3,000 GWh
- Highest Head in Pakistan
- Completion: Dec, 2022
- Construction cost: $1.9 billion


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