Azad Pattan Hydropower Project, having capacity to annually generate 3064 GWh, would be completed by 2026 to generate cheap and environment friendly power. The 700 MW project is located on Jhelum River roughly 7 km upstream of Azad Pattan Bridge in the Sudhanoti District, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan and 90 km from Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, said…
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Govt plans to increase local share to 90pc by 2030 as EDB all set for policy on solar energy
The Engineering Development Board (EDB) is all set to submit its policy document on solar panels and allied equipments manufacturing to the government by the end of this month. The policy document would revealed as how to promote the use of alternate energy resources to overcome power shortages in the country. It also said that the country is facing serious…
Read MoreNTDC acquires land for construction of grid station in Chakwal
National Transmission and Despatch Company Limited (NTDC) has acquired 758 Kanal and 3 Marla land for the construction of 500 kV grid station Chakwal. The contractor has been mobilized for construction of boundary wall. This project remained at halt for many years due to severe land acquisition issue. A senior officer said establishment of 500 kV grid station in Chakwal…
Read MoreSolar investment need of the hour
Not far away is a solar panel powering the small appliance that is indispensable for many in summer. Solar panels, each with a cost of about Rs120,000, are more commonly seen inhis village. “Many households in our village have solar panel, especially for air conditioning in summer. As more Chinese companies are providing solar panels to Pakistan, the problem of…
Read MoreRs500bn addition to circular debt: Power Division holds Nepra responsible
The Power Division has reportedly held National Electric Regulatory Authority (Nepra) responsible for addition of Rs 500 billion to the circular debt flow in FY 2021-22 totaling Rs 850 billion due to delay in notifications for rebasing of Rs 7.91 per unit and Quarterly Tariff Adjustment (QTA) determination. Background interaction with officials dealing with the financial issues of power sector…
Read MoreFour $2.3bn power projects declared ‘problematic’
The Ministry of Economic Affairs has reportedly declared four power sector projects worth $2.3 billion problematic and directed the Power Division and its attached organizations to expedite implementation of the projects. This was the crux of the third follow-up meeting of National Coordination Committee (NCC) of Federal Energy Sector (EES) held in the Ministry of Economic Affairs, which reviewed progress…
Read MoreDelay in fault diagnosis keeps 969MW power plant shut
The 969MW Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project is unlikely to become operational soon as the technical fault that forced its closure a few days ago is yet to be ascertained by the local authorities. That is why Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday held a meeting on the issue and ordered to have it inspected by international institutions to find out the…
Read MoreFederal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal
Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal on Thursday stressed the need for honouring the pledges and commitments to investing $600 billion in clean energy. “We welcome the Global Roadmap for Accelerated Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Action, developed in the 2021 highlevel dialogue and over 200 Energy Compacts, including pledges of $600 billion… yet actions have to match the…
Read MoreIMF Worries Over CPEC Energy Deals Still Loom Large
Pakistan has assured the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that it would try to receive concessions from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) power plants in the shape of either reduction in the profit rates on investment or rescheduling the loan repayments. The issue of reopening of the purchase agreements of the power generation plants set up under the multi-billion dollar CPEC is unlikely…
Read MoreSolar Electric Charging Stations Will Encourage People to Buy EVs: Report
Range anxiety is among the main reasons why people do not buy electric vehicles (EVs). However, a study conducted by researchers from Oregon State University claims that solar-powered EV charging stations could address that issue. Researchers, Casey L. Steadman, and Chad W. Higgins found out that solar power-based EV charging infrastructure near rural highways can encourage people to shift to…
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