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these plants nuclear.....???
you can rent them....???? god i got to read more.....
No they are not Nuclear plants, these are simple cycle power plants that run on oil.
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these plants nuclear.....???
you can rent them....???? god i got to read more.....
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The whole world is Building the Fusion reactor in France as a Fututre solution to the energy problem.
You need to think on this scale.
You have to cooperate with every one.
the energy problem relates to climate change to nuclear proliferation.
To whole web of International issues that cant be handled by simple Bilateral relations. You need to think big here. You need consider the fossils fuels you can use
where to get them from
your emissions
What can you do to stop those emissions
What technology do you need
What are the effects of Climate change i need to consider
You can;t let your hate or dislike blind your from the very real dangers right in-front of you
at the end of the day we are all Human
Living on one planet. Facing the same global problems
These are issue that are more important than Geo-politics
Power shortfall hits 3300MW in Pakistan
LAHORE: Electricity shortage in the country has reached close to 3300MW, causing difficulties for domestic as well as industrial consumers.
According to reports, domestic consumers are witnessing frequent power cuts of up to 17 hours while 8 to 10 hours of load-shedding is being recorded in the industrial sector.
The power crisis continued for the past many days as plants running through gas and hydel remained closed.
Presently, the PEPC is depending on the Furnace-run power plants, which are hardly generating 8000MW.
And a report from Karachi says; There is only 300,000 tons of furnace oil in the stock of the country which is hardly enough for generating electricity for 18 days.
According to sources of Petroleum Ministry, the oil companies have chalked out a plan to import further 270,000 tons furnace oil in January.
Almost 250,000 tons oil is expected to be refined by the local oil refineries during the same month.
Meanwhile, the Finance Ministry has made payment of Rs8 billion as circular debt to Pakistan State Oil, source said.
Power shortfall hits 3300MW in Pakistan