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ISLAMABAD:
The $914-million Tarbela fourth extension hydropower project, planned to add 1,410 megawatts by 2018, is facing delays as the country could spend only 17% of the contracted loan in the first three years, underscoring the problems at the implementation stage.


The slow pace of work has not only put an additional burden on the exchequer in the shape of millions of dollars that the government is paying to the World Bank (WB) in commitment charges on unspent amounts, but it has also blocked the resources that could have been used in other areas.

The Washington-based lending agency approved $840 million for the project in 2012. But almost three years after the work began, the disbursements have amounted to only $143.5 million, or just 17% of the total, reveal documents of the Economic Affairs Division.

The actual spending is even less than the disbursement. The WB released the latest tranche of $23.1 million in December.

The slowdown is threatening the timely completion of the project, which is due in 2018, three and half years down the line.

The WB board had approved a mix of concessionary and expensive loans to add 1,410MW to the existing generation capacity of Tarbela hydropower project. After completion, Tarbela’s generation capacity will increase to 4,888MW.

The bank gave $440 million out of its concessionary lending arm – International Development Association. The remaining $400 million came from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development that carries higher interest rates.

Other cases

Officials of the Economic Affairs Division (EAD) said that the unspent amount for the Tarbela project was not the only case where the government was paying millions of dollars in commitment charges. In the power sector, almost $3 billion in loans extended by the WB and Asian Development Bank had remained unutilised, blocking the precious resources besides putting extra burden on the exchequer.

The WB-funded Natural Gas Efficiency project worth $100 million is another troubled project. The project was approved in 2012 and disbursements to date stood at only $300,000.

Not as bad as it looks

The EAD’s indicative disbursement chart shows zero releases by the WB against the Tarbela fourth project in the next three years. However, the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) officials insist that things are not as bad as they look on paper.

The WB has recently approved an accelerated implementation programme to fast track work on the project and the extension phase will be completed in 2017, a year ahead of the original plan, claimed Zafar Mehmood, Chairman of Wapda, while talking to The Express Tribune.

At the time of approval, the project had won strong support from the directors of the WB. They had termed it a low hanging fruit for Pakistan that would help shift the energy mix away from imported fuel oil for thermal generation to low-carbon, least-cost renewable hydropower generation.

However, the directors had particularly encouraged focus on efficiency and transparency in procurement and financial management, promoting good governance as well as careful implementation of the Social Action Plan to deal with outstanding resettlement issues.

The directors urged close monitoring, given the range of risks facing the project’s implementation – an advice that probably fell on deaf ears.

The Express Tribune contacted the local office of the WB and sought its response and the needed corrective measures to put the project back on track. However, the official spokesperson gave a terse response, saying “all contracts have been awarded and are now being executed”.

Despite delays in the award of the contracts and actual work on the ground, the latest report of the WB has awarded the project a ‘satisfactory’ rating.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 8th, 2015.
Tarbela fourth extension: Project faces delay as only 17% of funds spent so far – The Express Tribune
 
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Let me guess Shahbaz Rana? He's often rebuffed by IMF and WB local offices.
 
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Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has appreciated World Bank Executive Board’s recent approval for five projects in Pakistan in energy sector.
In a statement, he said the approval was manifestation of confidence of international organisations in the continued improvement in country’s economy owing to prudent fiscal policies of the government-led by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
The board of executive directors of the World Bank has approved five energy sector projects which include Gul Ahmad wind Power Limited, Tenaga Generasi Limited (wind power), Gulpur hydro project, Sindh public sector reform project and acceleration of Tarbela IV extension project.
The Bank’s approval is in line with the government’s 4Es – education, economy, energy and elimination of terrorism – policy. Ishaq Dar said the projects were a new chapter added to Pak-World Bank economic cooperation. He assured that these projects would be undertaken with due diligence and completed within the tenure of present government.
This is the largest-ever portfolio approved by World Bank in one month. The energy projects are expected to add over 10,000 MW to national energy basket when operational.

Dar welcomes WB approval of five energy projects | Pakistan Today
 
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let us see how they manage 100% world bank funded projects..

as we dont expect any self funded/foreign direct investment projects to go along anyway

despite all of this, due to free fall of oil and LNG prices govt may able to end power crisis though if it goes for LNG route it would mean short term solution and waste of public resources as the problem will arise once again after the inevitable rise in poil prices

on the other hand govt hasnt been able to intitate a single hydro project or dam depsite huge claims

DASU----> no progress despite upfront WB offer of 700 million!
NJ------> serious problems in completing the project
TARBELA----> despite being 90% foreign WB funded project well behind schedule

failure to start any other project in WAPDA 2025 Vision no BHASHA, no munda , no akhori and no thakot despite these projects feasibilities are already completed

so previous 2 years =ZERO hydro projects
(other than tarbela whose 99% preparation was already done in PPPP era, including the funding approval and bidding)

even if dasu is started it would be not much use due to its lack of storage capacity

by looking at previous 2 years, i am prettty confident that by end of 5 years they will be no progress in this field
 
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- no sense of responsibility among people.
- A person is said to be considered lucky if no one is looking over their shoulder, jub marzi jao jub marzi aa jao.
- I doubt people even show up for work and remote sites, its not only terbela all development projects are seeing the same fate. Official vehicle are only being used for family, Saab meeting main hain.
 
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ISLAMABAD:
The $914-million Tarbela fourth extension hydropower project, planned to add 1,410 megawatts by 2018, is facing delays as the country could spend only 17% of the contracted loan in the first three years, underscoring the problems at the implementation stage.


The slow pace of work has not only put an additional burden on the exchequer in the shape of millions of dollars that the government is paying to the World Bank (WB) in commitment charges on unspent amounts, but it has also blocked the resources that could have been used in other areas.

The Washington-based lending agency approved $840 million for the project in 2012. But almost three years after the work began, the disbursements have amounted to only $143.5 million, or just 17% of the total, reveal documents of the Economic Affairs Division.

The actual spending is even less than the disbursement. The WB released the latest tranche of $23.1 million in December.

The slowdown is threatening the timely completion of the project, which is due in 2018, three and half years down the line.

The WB board had approved a mix of concessionary and expensive loans to add 1,410MW to the existing generation capacity of Tarbela hydropower project. After completion, Tarbela’s generation capacity will increase to 4,888MW.

The bank gave $440 million out of its concessionary lending arm – International Development Association. The remaining $400 million came from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development that carries higher interest rates.

Other cases

Officials of the Economic Affairs Division (EAD) said that the unspent amount for the Tarbela project was not the only case where the government was paying millions of dollars in commitment charges. In the power sector, almost $3 billion in loans extended by the WB and Asian Development Bank had remained unutilised, blocking the precious resources besides putting extra burden on the exchequer.

The WB-funded Natural Gas Efficiency project worth $100 million is another troubled project. The project was approved in 2012 and disbursements to date stood at only $300,000.

Not as bad as it looks

The EAD’s indicative disbursement chart shows zero releases by the WB against the Tarbela fourth project in the next three years. However, the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) officials insist that things are not as bad as they look on paper.

The WB has recently approved an accelerated implementation programme to fast track work on the project and the extension phase will be completed in 2017, a year ahead of the original plan, claimed Zafar Mehmood, Chairman of Wapda, while talking to The Express Tribune.

At the time of approval, the project had won strong support from the directors of the WB. They had termed it a low hanging fruit for Pakistan that would help shift the energy mix away from imported fuel oil for thermal generation to low-carbon, least-cost renewable hydropower generation.

However, the directors had particularly encouraged focus on efficiency and transparency in procurement and financial management, promoting good governance as well as careful implementation of the Social Action Plan to deal with outstanding resettlement issues.

The directors urged close monitoring, given the range of risks facing the project’s implementation – an advice that probably fell on deaf ears.

The Express Tribune contacted the local office of the WB and sought its response and the needed corrective measures to put the project back on track. However, the official spokesperson gave a terse response, saying “all contracts have been awarded and are now being executed”.

Despite delays in the award of the contracts and actual work on the ground, the latest report of the WB has awarded the project a ‘satisfactory’ rating.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 8th, 2015.
Tarbela fourth extension: Project faces delay as only 17% of funds spent so far – The Express Tribune

SuCkers !! All are thief Wapda to WB to contractors to down the employees even Pakistani. I am working in this damn project the Civil work is still going on and the didnt complete even the excavation process almost after one year. ( This is what European Companies did 40 to 50 years back. These chines Chipas cant even remove the old concrete properly.

And for the bold part They are making us fools huh Low hanging fruit _|_ It will work only 2 to three months in a year when the water level goes up in summer and the rest nothing.

I am sad to see these chines companies doing this project this is the work of European countries Specially ITALY .. Where they (all who worked here ) still celebrate Tarbela Day in ITALY every year. Go to the facebook pages of Tarbela and see the comments of those people they were shocked when they saw pic of Tarbela dam now. Destroyed ...

Labor tries they are taking money and closing their eyes .. Every thing is Passed from them. Chinese also know who to take work from people now and they are also using the same method like Pakistani just give money and done.
 
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- no sense of responsibility among people.
- A person is said to be considered lucky if no one is looking over their shoulder, jub marzi jao jub marzi aa jao.
- I doubt people even show up for work and remote sites, its not only terbela all development projects are seeing the same fate. Official vehicle are only being used for family, Saab meeting main hain.
Sain to sain sian ke bureaucracy bhe sain:devil:
 
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