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Technical support: India to assist in installing biomass power plant
By APP
Published: December 28, 2013

LAHORE: Punjab Agriculture Minister Dr Farrukh Javed has announced that 1,277 megawatts of electricity will be generated from 10.94 million tons of biomass available from the residue of crops.

The minister was speaking at a ceremony marking the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for Indian technical assistance for installing a 15MW biomass power plant here on Friday.

A company from Indian Punjab named Universal Biomass Energy will help Pakistan by providing necessary technical guidance for setting up the plant.

The minister said the plant would be handed over to Pakistan in two years, after its successful installation and operation, adding the plant would be linked to a 132-kva supply line.

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The MoU was inked by Universal Biomass Energy Private Limited Director Pareet Singh Badal, Punjab Agriculture Secretary Dr Ejaz Muneer and Punjab Energy Department chief engineer Iftikhar Ahmad Randhawa.

Later talking to the media, the minister stressed that the Punjab government was committed to resolving the energy crisis.

Responding to a question, he said talks with different countries were under way for establishing biomass power plants in Punjab.

Pareet Singh Badal said the steps being taken by the Punjab government to tackle the energy crisis were commendable. The Indian delegation later left via Wagah border.

The agreement came after the recent visit of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to India where he met with his Indian counterpart and other officials. The Punjab government has announced that Pakistan will seek Indian assistance in curbing the energy crisis, which has crippled life and business activities in the province and the whole country.

The latest MoU will help Pakistan develop ability to switch from conventional oil-fired electricity generation
to cheaper biomass. The government has also undertaken a massive project to shift some power plants from oil to coal.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 28th, 2013.

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Expect Zaid Hameed and his followers to come out of their hole and start shouting. :D
 
i dont think that we should be helping Pakistan. they export terrorism to us and we give them electricity, railway engines and MFN status, WTF is this. we are better off without them.
 
i dont think that we should be helping Pakistan. they export terrorism to us and we give them electricity, railway engines and MFN status, WTF is this. we are better off without them.
Its a private company contract signed between Pakistani Punjab Govt and the Indian company.

There is nothing GoI can do about it.
 
i dont think that we should be helping Pakistan. they export terrorism to us and we give them electricity, railway engines and MFN status, WTF is this. we are better off without them.
bijnees
 
Oops! Before any of the followers of Zaid Hamid jumps in, the "Bal Thackeray" brigade is already at work.
Really? what did they do now? You got some news dude?
 
anybody knows much about the company? looks like some people connected to politicians making money.... :p:
@Armstrong ... wake up and smell the stench of corruption in punjab ... :undecided:
 
anybody knows much about the company? looks like some people connected to politicians making money.... :p:
@Armstrong ... wake up and smell the stench of corruption in punjab ... :undecided:

You mean wake up and HEAR the stench right?

Even Punjabi stench has high decibels :p:
 
This is good small steps lead to big ones, we need to help each other first in all directions which will lead to friendship & peace .
 
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