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Punjab-EPA approves Karot Hydropower Project

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RAWALPINDI: The Environmental Protection Agency-Punjab (Punjab-EPA) has approved the 720 megawatt (MW) Karot Hydropower Project worth $1.4 billion.

The project is proposed to be built on the Jhelum River near village Karot in Kahuta tehsil in Rawalpindi district. The proposed project site is 65 kilometres from Rawalpindi city.

The hydropower project would be developed privately by a Chinese company and would be transferred to the government after 30 years of operation, according to the Power Generation Policy 2002. The project will be connected to the national electricity grid in the year 2020.

“The Punjab-EPA, in Rawalpindi, approved the project after receiving the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report. The report has now been sent to Lahore for final approval. The Punjab-EPA director general will soon announce the date for the public hearing of the project,” District Officer Mian Muhammad Nawaz told Dawn.

He said the Rawalpindi-EPA recommended that the private company developing the project ensure that there are green spaces around the project site. “The project is likely to improve agriculture in this arid area, rather than having a negative impact,” he said.

In November 1984, the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) carried out ranking studies and identified possible sites for the development of hydropower plants along the Jhelum River. The site at Karot was among those identified as potential sites for hydropower generation. The ranking studies were carried out by Wapda’s Hydro Electric Power Organisation for NWFP province (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and German consultancy firm GTZ.

However, since the identification of the site, no further development took place until 2007 when the site was offered as an Investment Power Project (IPP) by the Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB).

A group of Pakistani and Chinese investors were awarded the contract for the development of the hydropower generation plant. A feasibility report was prepared in March 2014, which suggested that the main axis of the dam should be downstream and it should be a rock-fill type dam.

Commissioner Zahid Saeed told Dawn the project required 2,400 kanals in Kahuta tehsil in the Rawalpindi district and would also require some land in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) as Kahuta borders AJK.

The commissioner said the Punjab government has decided that land procurement would be the investor’s responsibility.

“The Chinese investor would start procuring land soon and the government will provide assistance to the company. However, the government would be involved in negotiations over prices of land and this would be decided between the landowners and the company,” he said.

Punjab-EPA approves Karot Hydropower Project - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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Approves ----> 10 years later reapproves ----> 10 more years later rereapproves -----> another 10 years later: cancels.
 
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So now this is supposed to be of India's concerns ?
Sadly what he's saying is true.
Over the course of 2013 and 2014 I've read articles which approved construction of New Gwadar Int'l Airport 4 different times (all from ECNEC)!
Hopefully this project isn't dead like Nandipur or NGIA.
 
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Pakistan surely lacks in agressive work in hydro power and dams , we must admit it , but we need to pick up as it is never too late . Neelum Jehlum would be completed by next year while Karot power , Dasu and Bhasha must have the deadlines to be completed in next 6-8 years .
 
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After Terbela Dam no big dams have been constructed with large power producing capacity. At least these small power generating units (less than 1000 MW) are better than nothing.
 
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Another going no where M.O.U signed by the incompetent Politicians. Pathetic part is they now recycling old M.O.U's.:cheers:
 
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