Imad.Khan
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All sugar mills including that of JKT, Haroon Akhtar, Khusroo etc had consultants who were Indian nationals, because the machinery which makes electricity was provided by some Brazilian companies espacialy NG who had completed scores of projects in Indian sugar mills and they hired Indian engineers for erection of plants.
Please provide a source for the above claim?
As for everything below that you copied and pasted from the link below, it has no bearing on anything we discussed and it seems like you just added it to make your claim feel for legit.
Bagasse, sweet success this time round? - Power Engineering International
Pakistan would gain much if it greatly scaled up its cogeneration fired by this sugar mill by-product. But is its new plan to do so more promising than previous failed initiatives.
www.powerengineeringint.com
As of 31 January 2013, seven cogen proposals linked to sugar mills and totalling 585 MW were on the table, according to the private power and infrastructure board of Pakistan’s Ministry of Water and Power, with the majority in Punjab These are: JDWP/JSML’s 80 MW JDW project near Rahim Yar Khan; the Ramazan Energy/Sharif Group’s and Ramaz Sugar Mills’ 100 MW plant planned for Bhawana; Janpur Energy/RYK Mills’ 60 MW scheme at Rahim Yar Khan; Fatima Energy/Fatima Sugar Mills’ 100 MW proposal for Sanawan; CPL/CSML’s Chistia 65 MW project at Sargodha; Dewan Energy’s 120 MW plan for Dewan City near Sujawal in Sindh province; and Etihad Power Generation’s 60 MW facility for Rahim Yar Khan.