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PPID is focusing on developing small hydropower projects (SHPPs) after delivering various success stories in materializing of larger hydropower projects as well as other technologies. This corresponds with the resolve of the government to concentrate on clean, green and Cheap Energy. This was stated by Managing Director PPIB Shah Jahan Mirza while chairing a meeting attended by all key players of the federal and provincial/AJ&K governments including Central Power Purchasing Agency Guarantee Limited (CPPA-G), National Transmission and despatch Company (NTDC), relevant Distribution Companies (LESCO, FESCO, GEPCO, and PESCO), Pakhtunkhwa Energy Development Board (PEDO), AJ&K Private Power Cell (AJK-PPC), Punjab Power Development Board (PPDB) alongwith the sponsors of various SHPPs.

The main agenda of the meeting was to review the progress of Small Hydropower Projects (SHPPs) being developed in Pakistan/AJ&K through provincial/AJ&K governmentswith private sector financing and devise mechanism to remove any bottlenecks and delays.

Previously a major breakthrough was achieved at the end of last year for the long stalled SHPPs when PPIB Board which is chaired by the Federal Minister for Power Omar Ayub Khan approved a transparent mechanism for processing of these projects and issuance of Letters of Support by PPIB with the consensus of CPPA, NTDC and Provincial/AJ&K representatives. Accordingly, PPIB has issued Letters of Support (LOS) to first two projects in AJ&K namely 7.05 MW Riali-II and 8.0 Kathai.

Both these projects are under financial closing phase and progressing satisfactorily, which is a good beginning for harnessing of hydropower potential at smaller sites.

Other SHPPs were discussed with the relevant project sponsors to enquire of any bottlenecks being faced by them so that they could be immediately resolved.As a process, the sponsors have to fulfil certainpre-requisites at CPPA-G, DISCOs, NTDC and NEPRA levels before issuance of Letter of Support by PPIB.However, the sponsors reported that there are some issues in processing of proposals before reaching to PPIB. These issues were discussed threadbare and need was felt for the DISCOs, NTDC and CPPAG to streamline their processes for expeditious approvals. The representatives of CPPA-G, NTDC and various DISCOs assured to extend their full cooperation and disposal of the cases of sponsors of SHPPs in timely manner. MD PPIB stated that all the processes at PPIB are fully streamlined and PPIB processes all project proposals without any delays.

Source: PPIB

 
Inauguration of 5 mini micro hydro power projects in Manshera (Kaghan) by Chief Minister & Speaker Provincial Assembly Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Secretary Energy & Power Department was also present at the occasion.
Source: Energy and Power Department, KPK

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Installation of E/M equipment of 1.5 MW Perishing Power Project is in process by MAC Team ..



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What is Pumped Hydro?

Pumped-storage hydropower is a type of hydroelectric energy storage. It is a configuration of two water reservoirs at different elevations that can generate power (discharge) as water moves down through a turbine. This draws power as it pumps water (recharge) to the upper reservoir.
 
Gilgit-Baltistan Signs Its First Ever Public-Private Partnership Project

In a historic move, the Gilgit Baltistan government signed its first public-private partnership (PPP) deal with Industrial Promotion Services Company NPak, a commercial arm of AKDN, to build the first river power project in Gilgit Baltistan (GB), a 2.8 MW project in Hunza.

Talking to the media, the Advisor Finance government of Gilgit Baltistan Waqar Abbas Mondoq said that private sector engagement is pivotal for the development in Gilgit Baltistan. This is the first run of the river project in GB, and if it succeeds, the government will replicate future projects on the same model.

Gilgit-Baltistan has the potential to produce more than 45,000 megawatts of hydroelectricity. Pakistan’s total electricity demand from both residential and industrial is 25,000 MW. If the hydropower potential of GB is realized, it will not only meet all requirements of the country but put Pakistan in a position to export electricity to neighboring countries.

This milestone will unlock the massive opportunities available in this region. Through the private sector-led growth model, the Gilgit Baltistan government will facilitate private sector investments in the region. Due to no legal cover for private sector investments, Gilgit Baltistan so far did not have any large scale investments. PPP will now provide a legal framework and facilitate large-scale investment in the region.
Gilgit Baltistan is currently relying on a 100 percent federal grant. The rollout of PPP will strengthen the revenue base of the GB government as well as reduce its dependency and burden on the federal government budget. The Advisor Finance further added that a significant number of investments will be routed to the region through PPP mode in tourism and other sectors.

 
Tanda Dam, Kohat is only for irrigation and tourist spot, been there,
No hydro power plant.
 
A total of 311 Mini hydroelectric projects have been completed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 672 more are to be initiated in the second phase of Prime Minister’s Access to Clean Energy Investment Program (PMACENIP).



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