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Pakistan Muslim League –Nawaz is set to add 2000MW electricity to the national grid in the next nine months by resuming work on two abandoned power projects.

According to details by a senior PML-N leader, this is one part of the strategy to meet the power shortage plaguing the country. “Shahbaz Sharif is engaged in negotiations with a Chinese company to resume work on the two abandoned power generation projects in Nandipur and Chicho-ki-Malian to produce a total of 950MW,” he said.

He said the senior PML-N leadership has already spoken to the Punjab sugar mills owners to produce some 900MW electricity by using bagass and assured them of necessary changes in the legal framework for this purpose. Moreover, Chinese contractors have been informed that the government would take every step to facilitate them only if the two projects are completed without any further delay.

On completion, the Nandipur power project (originally costing $329 million) and Chicho-ki-Malian Combined Cycle Power Plant (costing $354.5 million) was to add to the national grid 425MW and 525MW respectively. The Nandipur project was forecast to be completed by April 2011.

In November 2010, the project was suspended due to lack of payments emanating from a stalemate resulting from the refusal of the Law Ministry to concur with the contract ex-post facto. This took place after the Law Ministry had already approved three drafts of the contract, as well as the format of the sovereign guarantees.

As a result, six consignments were stranded at the Karachi and Bin Qasim ports. The foreign currency loans through the export credit agreements (ECAs) became ineffective. Notice for suspension of work was served by Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited China (DEC) and General Electric (GE) on Pakistan Electric Power Company (Pepco), and they demobilised themselves from the site in Nov 2010.

Almost 400 workers sat idle, waiting for the equipment’s customs clearance. Material was kept in the open air at the port and was thus vulnerable to damage. Its ramifications included non-fulfilments of contractual obligations, prolonged delay in commissioning of the project and accrual of additional financial claims from the contractor for idle charges, demurrage charges and loss sustained by determination and damages occurred at the port.

Some time ago, the PML-N took the matter to the Supreme Court, which constituted a commission of inquiry, which held the law ministry responsible and ruled that a loss of Rs120 billion was caused because of non-completion of the two projects.

The apex court ordered stern action against those named as guilty in the commission’s report, but due to official apathy the inaction continued. As a result, the report became just a useless piece of paper.

For the original report, please see Shahbaz scrambles to bring 2,000MW on line in nine months - thenews.com.pk - See more at: PML-N to add 2000MW by resuming work on abandoned power plants | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia
 
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My Best Wishes are with Mr. Nawaz Sharif, His Patry & :pakistan:. Hope PMLN deliver's it to You....It's freaking HOT these days....:drag:
 
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Very good news. There are so many projects at various stages, it'll be a mercy for the Pakistani people if they can be completed before 2016.
 
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Why the hell was this project suspended? Bureaucracy milking everyone.
 
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They didn't say what fuel these power plants will be burning?
power production by burning oil is very expensive..
same problem wipl arise as before....people won't be able to pay bills......and circular debt will grind everything to halt...
 
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They didn't say what fuel these power plants will be burning?
power production by burning oil is very expensive..
same problem wipl arise as before....people won't be able to pay bills......and circular debt will grind everything to halt...

That is a very good point.

N league is constantly harping about these 2 projects but till now no clarification that on which source they will run on.. @Tiger Awan can help maybe.
 
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Nandipur is by water I guess and the other pone is combine cycle most probably gas with coal or oil .
 
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Pakistan Muslim League –Nawaz is set to add 2000MW electricity to the national grid in the next nine months by resuming work on two abandoned power projects.

According to details by a senior PML-N leader, this is one part of the strategy to meet the power shortage plaguing the country. “Shahbaz Sharif is engaged in negotiations with a Chinese company to resume work on the two abandoned power generation projects in Nandipur and Chicho-ki-Malian to produce a total of 950MW,” he said.

He said the senior PML-N leadership has already spoken to the Punjab sugar mills owners to produce some 900MW electricity by using bagass and assured them of necessary changes in the legal framework for this purpose. Moreover, Chinese contractors have been informed that the government would take every step to facilitate them only if the two projects are completed without any further delay.

On completion, the Nandipur power project (originally costing $329 million) and Chicho-ki-Malian Combined Cycle Power Plant (costing $354.5 million) was to add to the national grid 425MW and 525MW respectively. The Nandipur project was forecast to be completed by April 2011.

In November 2010, the project was suspended due to lack of payments emanating from a stalemate resulting from the refusal of the Law Ministry to concur with the contract ex-post facto. This took place after the Law Ministry had already approved three drafts of the contract, as well as the format of the sovereign guarantees.

As a result, six consignments were stranded at the Karachi and Bin Qasim ports. The foreign currency loans through the export credit agreements (ECAs) became ineffective. Notice for suspension of work was served by Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited China (DEC) and General Electric (GE) on Pakistan Electric Power Company (Pepco), and they demobilised themselves from the site in Nov 2010.

Almost 400 workers sat idle, waiting for the equipment’s customs clearance. Material was kept in the open air at the port and was thus vulnerable to damage. Its ramifications included non-fulfilments of contractual obligations, prolonged delay in commissioning of the project and accrual of additional financial claims from the contractor for idle charges, demurrage charges and loss sustained by determination and damages occurred at the port.

Some time ago, the PML-N took the matter to the Supreme Court, which constituted a commission of inquiry, which held the law ministry responsible and ruled that a loss of Rs120 billion was caused because of non-completion of the two projects.

The apex court ordered stern action against those named as guilty in the commission’s report, but due to official apathy the inaction continued. As a result, the report became just a useless piece of paper.

For the original report, please see Shahbaz scrambles to bring 2,000MW on line in nine months - thenews.com.pk - See more at: PML-N to add 2000MW by resuming work on abandoned power plants | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia

It will be far better for the current Government to bring in Saudi's, UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain or Kuwait investors to buy 50% shares of all the Thermal power plants Pakistan has. Their partnership will help these power plants to become more efficient and will be able to provide electricity and Merit Base recruitment of Professionals in these Power Plants. INSHA ALLAH.
 
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That is a very good point.

N league is constantly harping about these 2 projects but till now no clarification that on which source they will run on.. @Tiger Awan can help maybe.

That's Been the main problem in Pakistan for over a decade now...Power production capacity exists..but its so expensive that it couldt be sustained and even large corporates and government departments couldn't afford to pay the bills...
same happened in poor areas of the country...bills were out of reach for an average person.
They can build more expensive power plants churning out expensive electricity but It simply won't be sustainable...
 
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They didn't say what fuel these power plants will be burning?
power production by burning oil is very expensive..
same problem wipl arise as before....people won't be able to pay bills......and circular debt will grind everything to halt...
I guess both are combined cycle power plants
Nandipur power project: Chinese firm demands $40m as compensation for delays – The Express Tribune
http://www.transparency.org.pk/news_detail.php?nid=4413#.UaPDbUDLrX4
Combined cycle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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@Source for these boilers. N-League took a detailed briefing from Dr mubarakmand on getting rid of these old furnace oil boilers and replacing them with either gas or coal boilers.

currently having a generating capacity of 12000 Megawatts through thermal generation we are generating only about 3500 Megawatts and thats all due to the fact that these gas plants were put to burn furnace oil which corroded the boilers and as a result we are in this mess.
 
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They didn't say what fuel these power plants will be burning?
power production by burning oil is very expensive..
same problem wipl arise as before....people won't be able to pay bills......and circular debt will grind everything to halt...

Nadipur is Hyrdo, other one is Gas turbine
 
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Strict action should be taken against official involved in this criminal neglect.
 
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@Source for these boilers. N-League took a detailed briefing from Dr mubarakmand on getting rid of these old furnace oil boilers and replacing them with either gas or coal boilers.

currently having a generating capacity of 12000 Megawatts through thermal generation we are generating only about 3500 Megawatts and thats all due to the fact that these gas plants were put to burn furnace oil which corroded the boilers and as a result we are in this mess.

Many people here think I am boasting (which i do sometimes) but i have worked with heavy fuel oil boilers and generators..
The boilers are designed to burn fuel oil of upto certain sulpher content....above which the sulpher turns into sulphuric acid and corrode the high pressure metal tubes and they are neither easy nor cheap to replace.
Whoever has been buying incharge ir supplier of HFO for the boilers has been very corrupt and buying wrong type of fuel.

You did not add the rising price of fuel oil into the mix as reason of units shutting down.
 
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