Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - Multan—Minister of State for Water and Power Abid Sher Ali said Monday the government was taking action against power pilferers without any discrimination.
Addressing a press conference here he said “The government is working on emergency basis to resolve the electricity crisis. Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is concerned over the issue and wants to end loadshedding as early as possible.”
He said the Guddu thermal power plant has started generation before eight months of its completion which also saved Rs 60 billion. The Uch-2 power plant will generate 402 megawatt and work on the project continues rapidly, he added.
He said a 600 MW project at Port Qasim at a cost of Rs 200 billion would be completed with the cooperation of Qatar and China in three and a half years. He also mentioned inauguration of different projects including the Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park in Bahawalpur.
Abid Sher Ali said the groundbreaking of a coal power plant in Jamsharo would be performed in August. On the Diamer Basha dam, he said the government had released Rs 25 billion for acquisition. “The groundbreaking of Kohala and Karoot power projects will be performed soon and both projects would generate 700 MW each,” he added.
About Tarbela extension, he said that work on Tarbela Extension-4 was in progress while work on Tarbela-5 would begin soon. The state minister said they had found 25 feeders in Mepco region with huge losses. “There will be more loadshedding in the feeders as compared to other areas. We have installed electronic meters at feeders to trace losses,” he added.
The state minister also suspended the executive engineer (XEN) cantonment on different complaints. Meanwhile, govt heading in right direction to revive economy, end energy crisis: Economist Dr. Saboor Ghayoor has said that the incumbent government has set three top priorities; rehabilitation of energy sector.—Agencies
@ziaulislam good news, work on Tarbela ext 5 will also start this year.
Addressing a press conference here he said “The government is working on emergency basis to resolve the electricity crisis. Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is concerned over the issue and wants to end loadshedding as early as possible.”
He said the Guddu thermal power plant has started generation before eight months of its completion which also saved Rs 60 billion. The Uch-2 power plant will generate 402 megawatt and work on the project continues rapidly, he added.
He said a 600 MW project at Port Qasim at a cost of Rs 200 billion would be completed with the cooperation of Qatar and China in three and a half years. He also mentioned inauguration of different projects including the Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park in Bahawalpur.
Abid Sher Ali said the groundbreaking of a coal power plant in Jamsharo would be performed in August. On the Diamer Basha dam, he said the government had released Rs 25 billion for acquisition. “The groundbreaking of Kohala and Karoot power projects will be performed soon and both projects would generate 700 MW each,” he added.
About Tarbela extension, he said that work on Tarbela Extension-4 was in progress while work on Tarbela-5 would begin soon. The state minister said they had found 25 feeders in Mepco region with huge losses. “There will be more loadshedding in the feeders as compared to other areas. We have installed electronic meters at feeders to trace losses,” he added.
The state minister also suspended the executive engineer (XEN) cantonment on different complaints. Meanwhile, govt heading in right direction to revive economy, end energy crisis: Economist Dr. Saboor Ghayoor has said that the incumbent government has set three top priorities; rehabilitation of energy sector.—Agencies
@ziaulislam good news, work on Tarbela ext 5 will also start this year.
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