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Diamer-Bhasha Dam ADB mission satisfied with on-site social, engineering work
ISLAMABAD: In a positive and remarkable development, a three-member review team of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) that is to give Pakistan $5 billion for the most strategic Diamer-Bhasha dam visited the project site and appreciated on-ground engineering and social work being done by Wapda, a senior official in the Ministry of Water and Power told The News.
The United States has also intimated that it would give $1 billion for the dam in five years — $200 million each year, the official said. To a question, he said, the US agreement to give $1 billion would pave the way for major international financial institutions to provide more funding for the project.
The official said the World Bank, which was earlier hesitant to fund the project, is now very much willing to fund it because of the US willingness to provide $1 billion. The top management of the World Bank has in principle agreed to extend a loan for the project, he said, adding that when the new president of the bank takes charge, Pakistan would pursue its case more vigorously.
To a question, the official said, the Manila-based ADB would remain the leading donor institution. He said the purpose of the ADB review mission’s visit was to witness on-ground engineering and social work being carried out by Wapda. It visited the work on 12 local contracts for construction of Wapda offices, colonies, contractor camps, road infrastructure, etc. The team visited the community seminary and first-ever school for girls in Chilas built by Wapda and appreciated the social services being provided to locals, he said.
The ADB mission also visited Shatial in Kohistan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Thor Valley, Khanberi Valley and DHQ Hospital Astor in Gilgit-Baltistan as well as witnessed the functioning of the Mobile Health Unit provided by Wapda for the population affected by the project, the official said. It was impressed by the social change in the area because of the project, he said, adding that the project would help end of bonded labour (locally known as Kalang) in Khanberi Valley.
The official said the land acquisition for the project is in progress while 12 contracts for the construction of Wapda offices, infrastructure, etc, in the project area have already been awarded.
Diamer-Bhasha Dam ADB mission satisfied with on-site social, engineering work - thenews.com.pk
17 projects underway to generate 20,000MW
LAHORE: Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) was implementing on priority a least-cost energy generation plan to help reduce electricity shortfall and increase the ratio of low-cost hydrol electricity in the national grid.
WAPDA Chairman Shakil Durrani said “Under the plan, 17 large projects are under construction/at detailed engineering stage, which will generate more than 20,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity and store about 12 million acre feet (MAF) of water.
Presiding over a progress review meeting he emphasise the importance of hydropower to meet the electricity needs in the country.
He urged the project managers to complete these projects within stipulated time. Hydropower is the cheapest electricity generated through indigenous resource of water. The average tariff for hydel electricity is Rs 1.54 per unit as compared to the overall electricity tariff of about Rs 9 per unit.
The meeting was told seven projects with cumulative capacity of more than 1,500 MW are under construction. Out of these, five projects of about 400 MW will be completed in the current year, while the 969 MW-Neelum-Jhelum and the 106 MW-Golen Gol hydropower projects are progressing at a good pace. In addition, the 4,500 MW Diamer Basha Dam with gross storage capacity of 8.1 MAF and the 84 MW-Kurram Tangi Dam with water storage capacity of 1.2 MAF have also been initiated. Besides, the 1,410 MW-Tarbela 4th Extension and the 7,100 MW-Bunji Hydropower Project will soon be available for initiating construction work, as detailed engineering designs of the two projects are almost complete.
Six mega projects are currently in the stage of their detailed engineering designs, including the 740 MW-Munda Dam multipurpose project with storage capapacity 1.3 MAF, the 4,320 MW-Dasu with storage capacity of 1.1 MAF, the 122 MW-Keyal Khwar and three other projects of 1,761 MW. staff report
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: In a positive and remarkable development, a three-member review team of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) that is to give Pakistan $5 billion for the most strategic Diamer-Bhasha dam visited the project site and appreciated on-ground engineering and social work being done by Wapda, a senior official in the Ministry of Water and Power told The News.
The United States has also intimated that it would give $1 billion for the dam in five years — $200 million each year, the official said. To a question, he said, the US agreement to give $1 billion would pave the way for major international financial institutions to provide more funding for the project.
The official said the World Bank, which was earlier hesitant to fund the project, is now very much willing to fund it because of the US willingness to provide $1 billion. The top management of the World Bank has in principle agreed to extend a loan for the project, he said, adding that when the new president of the bank takes charge, Pakistan would pursue its case more vigorously.
To a question, the official said, the Manila-based ADB would remain the leading donor institution. He said the purpose of the ADB review mission’s visit was to witness on-ground engineering and social work being carried out by Wapda. It visited the work on 12 local contracts for construction of Wapda offices, colonies, contractor camps, road infrastructure, etc. The team visited the community seminary and first-ever school for girls in Chilas built by Wapda and appreciated the social services being provided to locals, he said.
The ADB mission also visited Shatial in Kohistan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Thor Valley, Khanberi Valley and DHQ Hospital Astor in Gilgit-Baltistan as well as witnessed the functioning of the Mobile Health Unit provided by Wapda for the population affected by the project, the official said. It was impressed by the social change in the area because of the project, he said, adding that the project would help end of bonded labour (locally known as Kalang) in Khanberi Valley.
The official said the land acquisition for the project is in progress while 12 contracts for the construction of Wapda offices, infrastructure, etc, in the project area have already been awarded.
Diamer-Bhasha Dam ADB mission satisfied with on-site social, engineering work - thenews.com.pk
17 projects underway to generate 20,000MW
LAHORE: Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) was implementing on priority a least-cost energy generation plan to help reduce electricity shortfall and increase the ratio of low-cost hydrol electricity in the national grid.
WAPDA Chairman Shakil Durrani said “Under the plan, 17 large projects are under construction/at detailed engineering stage, which will generate more than 20,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity and store about 12 million acre feet (MAF) of water.
Presiding over a progress review meeting he emphasise the importance of hydropower to meet the electricity needs in the country.
He urged the project managers to complete these projects within stipulated time. Hydropower is the cheapest electricity generated through indigenous resource of water. The average tariff for hydel electricity is Rs 1.54 per unit as compared to the overall electricity tariff of about Rs 9 per unit.
The meeting was told seven projects with cumulative capacity of more than 1,500 MW are under construction. Out of these, five projects of about 400 MW will be completed in the current year, while the 969 MW-Neelum-Jhelum and the 106 MW-Golen Gol hydropower projects are progressing at a good pace. In addition, the 4,500 MW Diamer Basha Dam with gross storage capacity of 8.1 MAF and the 84 MW-Kurram Tangi Dam with water storage capacity of 1.2 MAF have also been initiated. Besides, the 1,410 MW-Tarbela 4th Extension and the 7,100 MW-Bunji Hydropower Project will soon be available for initiating construction work, as detailed engineering designs of the two projects are almost complete.
Six mega projects are currently in the stage of their detailed engineering designs, including the 740 MW-Munda Dam multipurpose project with storage capapacity 1.3 MAF, the 4,320 MW-Dasu with storage capacity of 1.1 MAF, the 122 MW-Keyal Khwar and three other projects of 1,761 MW. staff report
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan