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KSA to invest $322m in five hydropower projects of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Apart from making investments in the oil and mineral sector, Saudi Arabia will also make an investment of SR1.207 billion ($322 million) in five hydropower projects of Pakistan during the upcoming visit of the Saudi crown prince, it was learnt on Wednesday.

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According to sources, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in this regard during the upcoming visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, who is scheduled to land in Islamabad on Saturday.

Sources said that the Federal Cabinet would today (Thursday) approve the signing of $322 million financial agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Development Fund (SDF) on a summary submitted by the Economic Affairs Division.

The SDF would provide SR131.25 million financing for Jagran Hydropower Project-IV, SR153.75 million for Jamshoro Power Generation Project, SR247.5 million for Shounter Hydropower Project, SR375 million for Diamer-Bhasha Dam Project and SR300 million in Mohmand Dam Hydropower Project.

It is pertinent to mention that the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) had already given an approval for Diamer-Bhasha Hydropower Project, Mohmand Dam Hydropower Project and Jamshoro Coal Power Project, whereas the Planning, Development and Reform Division had given concept clearance for Shounter Hydropower and Jagran Hydropower Project-IV, advising EAD to seek financing from potential donors.

The EAD approached the Saudi Fund for Development for the financing of these projects and highlighted that stand-alone financing agreements for each project would be entered after negotiations on the financial modalities, including the rate of interest.

The MoU has been seen by Law and Justice Division and has also been cleared by the Finance Division.
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so we are going to build 5 hydropower dams.............thats awesome
Partly yes..
2 small HPPs.. One each at jagran and shounter...
A tiny contribution to each bhasha and Mohammand dam...
And investment in jamshoro power plant in sindh

Nothing major but something is better than nothing
 
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Partly yes..
2 small HPPs.. One each at jagran and shounter...
A tiny contribution to each bhasha and Mohammand dam...
And investment in jamshoro power plant in sindh

Nothing major but something is better than nothing

is the jamshoro one a hydropower dam?
 
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Partly yes..
2 small HPPs.. One each at jagran and shounter...
A tiny contribution to each bhasha and Mohammand dam...
And investment in jamshoro power plant in sindh

Nothing major but something is better than nothing
Good stuffs come down in a trickle, bad stuffs rush down like a flood....
 
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But store lots of water....
Dam purpose is not only to produce electricity, its purpose is also to store water.
Couldn't find any info on storage capacity... doesn't seem like it stores water because if it did it would produce alot more power than 48MW
 
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Shounter and jagran are run of river projects...
Jamshoro power plant and lakhra coal power are low hanging fruits.. Need to e overhauled and brought into operation but both have a very low chance of failure and have already got grid connectivity and required infrastructure. So its a gud calcukated move by saudis.. Overhaul it, put it under good management and it will be a success
 
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Couldn't find any info on storage capacity... doesn't seem like it stores water because if it did it would produce alot more power than 48MW

They just might be like Hub dam near Karachi. Purely fresh water storage facility.
 
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KSA to invest $322m in five hydropower projects of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Apart from making investments in the oil and mineral sector, Saudi Arabia will also make an investment of SR1.207 billion ($322 million) in five hydropower projects of Pakistan during the upcoming visit of the Saudi crown prince, it was learnt on Wednesday.

Hydro.jpg

According to sources, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in this regard during the upcoming visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, who is scheduled to land in Islamabad on Saturday.

Sources said that the Federal Cabinet would today (Thursday) approve the signing of $322 million financial agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Development Fund (SDF) on a summary submitted by the Economic Affairs Division.

The SDF would provide SR131.25 million financing for Jagran Hydropower Project-IV, SR153.75 million for Jamshoro Power Generation Project, SR247.5 million for Shounter Hydropower Project, SR375 million for Diamer-Bhasha Dam Project and SR300 million in Mohmand Dam Hydropower Project.

It is pertinent to mention that the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) had already given an approval for Diamer-Bhasha Hydropower Project, Mohmand Dam Hydropower Project and Jamshoro Coal Power Project, whereas the Planning, Development and Reform Division had given concept clearance for Shounter Hydropower and Jagran Hydropower Project-IV, advising EAD to seek financing from potential donors.

The EAD approached the Saudi Fund for Development for the financing of these projects and highlighted that stand-alone financing agreements for each project would be entered after negotiations on the financial modalities, including the rate of interest.

The MoU has been seen by Law and Justice Division and has also been cleared by the Finance Division.
Source

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They should invest more on these type of projects.

Infact they should build entire dam on "build and operate" basis.
It will benefit both the countries.
They have trillions of dollars laying idle.
Sometimes I think ke.....
Itne paise ka kya karenge ye log ???
Khatm ho Jayega aise hi wars finance Karke. Wo bhi apne logo k upar war.

They should invest in whole world and ensure revenue generation for coming thirty to forty years. At least they can try to invest in Muslim Countries.

Regards.
 
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