Work on 18,000MW hydropower projects to start in next 2 years
Friday, January 18, 2008
LAHORE: WAPDA is vigorously working on the feasibility studies and detailed engineering designs of various hydropower projects with an accumulative generation capacity of about 18,000 MW and these projects would be available for initiating construction work by the next two years.
This was told in a briefing arranged for Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, Amar Lal during his visit to WAPDA House on Thursday. Pakistan Electric Power Company (PEPCO) Managing Director Munawar Baseer Ahmed, WAPDA Member (Power) Fazal Ahmed Khan, Member (Finance) Chaudhry Abdul Qadeer and other senior officers of WAPDA and PEPCO attended the briefing.
Speaking on the occasion, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister said that the Government is fully aware of the growing energy requirements of the country and taking all possible measures for reducing the gap between generation and consumption of electricity. He emphasized the need to tap all resources of power generation, particularly hydel, coal, wind and solar energy through coordinated efforts.
PEPCO MD, dilating upon the current power scenario, apprised the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister that short, medium and long-term strategies are being executed to overcome the problem of electricity shortage in the country.
He said that besides rehabilitation of the existing thermal power plants, rental powerhouses are also being established in the country for immediate relief. In addition to taking various measures for energy conservation, PEPCO would start distributing 100,000 energy saver bulbs amongst its consumers for replacement of ordinary bulbs of 60 or 100 watt, he added. The MD told that a special plan has been devised for smooth power supply to the domestic consumers during Ashura.
Work on 18,000MW hydropower projects to start in next 2 years