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PAKISTAN: Wind farm developer Gul Ahmed Energy has ordered 20 Nordex N100/2500 low-wind turbines for its 50MW wind project in Sindh province, south Pakistan


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Low-wind N100/2500 turbines will be configured for high temperatures
This is the first confirmed order with Gul Ahmed Energy, and the third Pakistan order for the German manufacturer this year.

The turbines will be configured for temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celsius, which makes it possible to obtain the largest possible energy capture, according to Nordex.
In April, Nordex won two orders of 100MW each for the same 2.5MW turbine model, again in the Sindh province. The projects are owned by Yunus Energy and Metro Power Company.

These deals follow a master supply agreement the manufacturer signed in 2011 with Fauji Foundation, Gul Ahmed Energy, Metro Power Company and Yunus Energy for projects in Sindh. Nordex has so far installed around 150MW, and claims to be market leader in the country.



Nordex turbines selected for 50MW Pakistan project | Windpower Monthly

 
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PAKISTAN: Wind farm developer Gul Ahmed Energy has ordered 20 Nordex N100/2500 low-wind turbines for its 50MW wind project in Sindh province, south Pakistan


NordexNews-20150824103017848.jpg


Low-wind N100/2500 turbines will be configured for high temperatures
This is the first confirmed order with Gul Ahmed Energy, and the third Pakistan order for the German manufacturer this year.

The turbines will be configured for temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celsius, which makes it possible to obtain the largest possible energy capture, according to Nordex.
In April, Nordex won two orders of 100MW each for the same 2.5MW turbine model, again in the Sindh province. The projects are owned by Yunus Energy and Metro Power Company.

These deals follow a master supply agreement the manufacturer signed in 2011 with Fauji Foundation, Gul Ahmed Energy, Metro Power Company and Yunus Energy for projects in Sindh. Nordex has so far installed around 150MW, and claims to be market leader in the country.



Nordex turbines selected for 50MW Pakistan project | Windpower Monthly
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PAKISTAN: Wind farm developer Gul Ahmed Energy has ordered 20 Nordex N100/2500 low-wind turbines for its 50MW wind project in Sindh province, south Pakistan


NordexNews-20150824103017848.jpg


Low-wind N100/2500 turbines will be configured for high temperatures
This is the first confirmed order with Gul Ahmed Energy, and the third Pakistan order for the German manufacturer this year.

The turbines will be configured for temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celsius, which makes it possible to obtain the largest possible energy capture, according to Nordex.
In April, Nordex won two orders of 100MW each for the same 2.5MW turbine model, again in the Sindh province. The projects are owned by Yunus Energy and Metro Power Company.

These deals follow a master supply agreement the manufacturer signed in 2011 with Fauji Foundation, Gul Ahmed Energy, Metro Power Company and Yunus Energy for projects in Sindh. Nordex has so far installed around 150MW, and claims to be market leader in the country.



Nordex turbines selected for 50MW Pakistan project | Windpower Monthly
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because Pakistan has huge potential here as it has a 60000 mw wind corridor, local production should be looked at, as this reduces the import bill and increases the technological capability and could be a suitable export product. due to cheap labour and a cheaper currency.
 
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because Pakistan has huge potential here as it has a 60000 mw wind corridor, local production should be looked at, as this reduces the import bill and increases the technological capability and could be a suitable export product. due to cheap labour and a cheaper currency.


Pakistan is playing ALL its card right, in terms of growing the economy, the country and fixing her issues like the electric outages and all. Here's the priority of the government (Which is stretched too think due to providing financials for the military):

As the economic corridor is built, its still a few years away from becoming operational and hitting the real economic boom. So use this time effectively and start internal industry development:

1) In the entire history of Pakistan compared to today, there are A LOT more projects under way than in any era of Pakistan's history or ALL 70 years combined. The goals are:
1A) Setup large Hydro dams to produce cheap electricity, save more water and build reservoirs across the Indus river to store water.
1B) Create local industry starting from heavy engineering support, which would later turn into heavy engineering equipment manufacturing. This includes build Solar plants, Wind farms, their associated turbines and all. Once Pakistan has the know how, it can build these things herself. Its not rocket science to build blades for turbine fans!!!
1C) Setup a real supply chain network across the country so that other Coal based power plants can get coal on a schedule and can function. Therailroad infrastructure for this will help many other businesses around the power station.
1D) As Pakistan becomes self sufficient in these programs, kick out the foreigners like you did in the Motorway case. And give these high paying jobs to Pakistan
1E) Produce electricity in different ways so the future generations of Pakistan have the ability to pick and chose energy related jobs and associated engineering disciplines, between Coal based plants, Wind Farms, Solar Farms, Nuke Energy, Hydro Energy, Water Distribution Design, Flood Prevention and all that. These will open hundreds of thousands of jobs across the country in no time
 
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1A) Setup large Hydro dams to produce cheap electricity, save more water and build reservoirs across the Indus river to store water.

hydropower accounts for around 30% of all of Pakistan electricity out put and there is another 50000mw of untapped hydropower in terms of building dams

1B) Create local industry starting from heavy engineering support, which would later turn into heavy engineering equipment manufacturing. This includes build Solar plants, Wind farms, their associated turbines and all. Once Pakistan has the know how, it can build these things herself. Its not rocket science to build blades for turbine fans!!!

agreed they should look at locally manufacturing products, such as the ones you mentioned. it's not rockets to build turbines fan but they do build rockets/ballistic missiles

1C) Setup a real supply chain network across the country so that other Coal based power plants can get coal on a schedule and can function. Therailroad infrastructure for this will help many other businesses around the power station.

pakistan has approximately 185 billion tonnes of coal to the south of Pakistan in the sindh province. and china is setting up a 6600mw coal powered power plant in gadani, and some others dotted around the country. including 4 1320 mw power plants at port Qasim


1D) As Pakistan becomes self sufficient in these programs, kick out the foreigners like you did in the Motorway case. And give these high paying jobs to Pakistan.

i dont get what you said in the first sentence. but the second sentence, yes agreed

1E) Produce electricity in different ways so the future generations of Pakistan have the ability to pick and chose energy related jobs and associated engineering disciplines, between Coal based plants, Wind Farms, Solar Farms, Nuke Energy, Hydro Energy, Water Distribution Design, Flood Prevention and all that. These will open hundreds of thousands of jobs across the country in no time

well thats happening anyway. various methods of power production are being looked at and being implemented in to pakistans grid.
 
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