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People are fed up with constant load shedding as well as issues with petrol prices - Can Imran Khan's government solve or alleviate these problems?
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People are fed up with constant load shedding as well as issues with petrol prices - Can Imran Khan's government solve or alleviate these problems?
Can't believe how ignorant people are in this country and on this forum.
You really want to spend billions upon billions on building dams to reduce energy load shedding.)
Look at the facts - Pakistan today produces around 10,000MW and i take it demand is around 12,000MW from what i read last - However this is where things get interesting, because just before when Musharraf handed the country to Zadari, Pakistans energy production was 19,000MW with a demand of 21,000MW
Its crazy but most power plants are sitting abandoned because gov. stopped making payments.
Can't believe how ignorant people are in this country and on this forum.
You really want to spend billions upon billions on building dams to reduce energy load shedding.)
Look at the facts - Pakistan today produces around 10,000MW and i take it demand is around 12,000MW from what i read last - However this is where things get interesting, because just before when Musharraf handed the country to Zadari, Pakistans energy production was 19,000MW with a demand of 21,000MW
Its crazy but most power plants are sitting abandoned because gov. stopped making payments.
Needs to figure out what the country wants to do.
They trumpet CPEC all the time which is primarily coal based power projects but at the same time say we’re moving away from coal and onto renewables. So CPEC is a big dud now?
People who have followed or remember my posts may recall that I had always said that these coal power projects seem like a bit of a dead end due to a multitude of reasons so I have no problem if they are indeed scrapped but atleast the government shouldnt be this contradictory in its messaging...
PTI government: “CPEC (read coal powered energy projects) are game changer and will solve Pakistans energy crisis”
Also PTI government: “ we’re cancelling coal power projects (read flagship CPEC projects) since we are moving away from dirt coal”
The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) on Thursday announced that it had connected the much-awaited 1,100MW Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Unit-2 (K-2) to the national grid.
In a statement, the PAEC termed it a ‘Pakistan Day’ gift to the nation. It said the nuclear power plant (NPP) had achieved criticality at the end of February and was undergoing certain safety tests and procedures before it could finally be connected to the national grid.
The loading of nuclear fuel onto the plant was started on December 1, 2020 after getting clearance from the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority.
The PAEC pointed out that K-2 is the first nuclear power plant in Pakistan with a generation capacity of 1,100MW and its addition to the national grid will “surely help improve the economy of the country”.
K-2 is one of the two similar under-construction nuclear power plants located near Karachi and will be inaugurated for commercial operation by the end of May this year.
The other one, K-3, is also in completion phase and is expected to be operational by the end of this year.
The PAEC is now running six NPPs in the country — two located in Karachi and four at Chashma in Mianwali district. Earlier, the collective generation capacity of all PAEC-operated nuclear power plants was around 1,400MW.
The coming online of the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Unit-2 will nearly double the generation capacity of nuclear power plants in the country, substantially improving the overall share of nuclear power in the energy mix.
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Muhammad Naeem congratulated Member Power Saeedur Rehman and his team on this great achievement.
PK needs cheap energy,not energy at any cost as produced by the crooked IPPs. The excessive cost is roughly 33% more than it costs in Ind and BD. Its the reason the cost of everything is much higher in PK and our exports have been destroyed. Mian Mansha et al may have become trillionaires but PK is much poorer because of the terrible, short decisions made by BB, NS and Mushy.
True. IPPs have inflicted tremendous damage on our economy.
Biggest positive of IK's tenure so far has been our shift towards hydro power generation. Hopefully we will phase out IPPs for good.
Federal Minister for Power, Petroleum and Natural Resources Omar Ayub Khan has said that National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) has completed the up-gradation of 220kV double circuit transmission line from Jamshoro to KDA-33.
“Alhamdulliah another achievement of PTI government and a good news for Karachi [as it would] get additional 450MW [of electricity] this summer as NTDC has completed the rehabilitation/up-gradation of the existing 220 kV double circuit transmission line (130 km long) from Jamshoro to KDA-33,” he wrote on his official Twitter handle on Saturday.
He said that the transmission line is expected to become operational on or before March 31, 2021, and would help K-Electric manage the load during the summer months when the demand is high.
Omar said that the achievement would result in reduction of load-shedding in Karachi. "This increase in power supply from the national grid to KE is in addition to the existing supply arrangement comprising of 650MW from the 500 kV & 220 kV network and 150 wind power through 132 kV network. Thus, a maximum of 1100MW power supply shall be available during summer months from the national grid for KE which shall significantly improve power supply situation for the city," he added.
The minister said that the dedicated and coordinated efforts of the NTDC and KE teams are highly appreciated in achieving this milestone in a timely manner. "This has been done by the federal government to the people of Karachi for the summer season, especially before the holy month of Ramazan," he further said.
Doesnt matter how much electricity we produce now. Its price has increased and will keep on increasing.
Imran's govt has failed in this aswell. He and his party will boost about how they are producing excessive electiricity, but no one is gonna talk about the increased price. In 3 years the price of elecricity is expected to go above 100%
Electricity bills that i got for this month compared to last year has doubled.
This is interesting. Is the cost the only prohibitive factor or is there an issue with electricity transmission as well across the country. In others words more lower available than can be transmitted to consumers? Is load shedding still an issue?
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Big step forward from the criminal situation the PPP, Nooras and Mush left behind
i dont know if you live in thsi coutnry or not, but let me tell you that electrcity prices are skyrocketing. And it is expected to go up even further
PML-N leader and former finance minister Miftah Ismail hit out at the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI)-led government on Sunday, holding it responsible for a looming energy crisis in the country and delays in the dry docking of liquified natural gas (LNG) terminals — one of the reasons he identified for the emerging shortage of gas and electricity.
Addressing a press conference in Karachi, he also questioned the government's choice of opting for expensive fuels, such as furnace oil and diesel, for electricity production.
Ismail addressed the media a day after Federal Energy Minister Hammad Azhar acknow*ledged that the country could face a power shortage from June 29 to July 6, as the regassified liquified natural gas (RLNG) terminal would be non-functional during that period.
The minister, who was addressing a news conference, had blamed the operators of both the LNG terminals in Pakistan — Engro Elengy and Pakistan Gasport — for the looming crisis, saying that they should have given the timeline for dry docking at least one year in advance so that the relevant authorities could have prepared an alternative plan accordingly.
Explaining that dry docking was necessary for meeting international safety standards and obtaining a safety certificate to keep the terminals operational, Ismail alleged that Azhar had wrongfully blamed the operators.
"Engro had asked them [the government] to initiate the dry docking a year ago, but they have been delaying it," he claimed. "And they are now blaming Engro and SSGC (Sui Souther Gas Company). This is a lie."
The PML-N leader went on to say that since the government had been delaying the matters, it now had to carry out the maintenance of multiple gas fields all at once.
Ismail also lashed out at the government for "keeping on delaying the purchase of furnace oil" and then buying it in haste at an exorbitant price.
He added that the government had opted to use furnace oil and diesel, which were expensive fuels, to produce electricity in November and December last year, and subsequently the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) had to increase the electricity tariff.
"There is no reason for using furnace oil for electricity production but that this government is inefficient and dishonest," he remarked, pointing out that opting for expensive fuels was also in violation of the Nepra's merit order, which stipulated that cheaper fuels were to be given priority for electricity production.
He maintained that power plants set up by the PML-N government in the past years, such as the Sahiwal coal-fired power plant, were producing the cheapest electricity in the country.
Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar on Sunday clarified some ‘misconceptions’ about the availability and consumption of furnace oil (FO), saying it was ‘well stocked’ to meet the winter energy needs of the country.
The minister took to his official Twitter handle to state that “in summers Pakistan faced a moderate shortage of furnace oil as the FO (based) power plants ran more than last year (as per merit order) due to low water levels in dams.”
In a series of tweets, Hammad stated that the FO consumption was 116% higher.
“Now the FO plants are running because of lowering flows from dams (canals closure) and in a couple of days will be consuming 13,000 tonnes/day of FO,” he said, adding that the country was well stocked on FO in case of further LNG defaults.
The minister informed that “a new refinery policy is being finalised to shift refineries away from [the] production of FO.”
On Friday, Hammad stated that the gas reserves in Pakistan were declining, but the government was making efforts to meet the shortfall of gas. “We can supply only as much as coming out of the ground,” he said, adding that Pakistan’s gas reserves were declining by nine per cent on an annual basis.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, the energy minister also said that the demand for gas from domestic consumers increases in the winter and the government stops its supply to the industrial sector to meet this domestic demand.
“We cannot provide cheaper gas beyond a certain limit,” he added.
Industrialists have voiced fear that the ongoing gas crisis will deal a lethal blow to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth, bring down export orders and increase the cost of production for the business community.
In a statement on Thursday, Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) President Mian Nasser Hyatt Maggo stated that the failure of the government to provide gas to the industry would result in mammoth losses to the country as well as the business community.
1) CPEC fulfilled our energy needs, not Imran Khan
2) 17% tax imposed by the PTI govt on renewable energy.
Lol sure.... Maybe the Rs 2,500b circular debt, the capacity payments and guaranteed 30% rate of return pegged on the dollar are all just figment of our imagination.
As for 'CPEC fixed it'. Maybe you need to read up more and build your knowledge, PML-N government added expensive powerplants based on imported coal in CPEC that were removed by the PTI government.
Maybe if you didn't support corrupt looters and plunderers you would realize how the destructive IPP deals by Benazir and Nawaz based on expensive furnace oil completely ruined Pakistan's energy mix.
As for IK's contribution, his government started Daimer Bhasha, Mohmand and Dasu dams. Also check out the price of solar and wind projects in PTI government vs PML-N government:
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All the CPEC electricity projects were based on Coal based powerplants. Now due to the climate change crises, these CPEC electricity projects are again being modified.
The bahsha dam construction is by FWO and its going to create more problems as Diamer falls under Pakistan Administrated Kashmir.
As for renewable energy. 17 % tax has been imposed by the ridiculous mini budget they got. For a few billions from IMF they have caused another inflation influx on the country
Signing up to the climate con is a big mistake
Coal is a very cheap and efficient way of generating electricity
We have our own coal deposits in kpk balochistan sindh etc and we could have imported coal.
All other forms of generating electricity are very expensive which includes nuclear and dams.
Natural gas and furnace oil is also expensive and prices have gone up.
China has built over 40 coal plants in 2020 and is still investing in building more.
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Energy crisis was largely resolved by 2018 as CPEC energy projects had come online. This is not attributable to Khan Saab.
China built us those coal plants.
I think the issue is we are being forced by China to be part of this Climate change thing.
Electricity is no more a problem in Pakistan due to CPEC, however the problem is the transmission lines and transmitters. China isnt funding that and the govt solution is to do load shedding to reduce load on those transformers. They are being replaced very very very slowly.
Signing up to the climate con is a big mistake
Coal is a very cheap and efficient way of generating electricity
We have our own coal deposits in kpk balochistan sindh etc and we could have imported coal.
All other forms of generating electricity are very expensive which includes nuclear and dams.
Natural gas and furnace oil is also expensive and prices have gone up.
China has built over 40 coal plants in 2020 and is still investing in building more.
Those were part of cpec...You are wrong as usual. NS signed those dirty coal powered plants and now IK is trying to move away from them.
China isn't funding ? Matiari-Lahore HVDC transmission line has already been completed.
The capital cost decrease is all attributable to technological innovation in the industry, which moves along at breakneck speed, the return to investors is unchanged for the last 5 years. Any political party trying to claim credit for this is being delusionally dishonest at best.
so why does Pakistan still have its electricity cut for 4-8hrs everyday?
Pakistan does not have an energy crises anymore.
People are misinformed about it.
The loadshedding that happens is because the transformers installed are very very very old. They cannot bare excessive electricity. Thus to give the transformers a rest, load shedding is done.
This is why is normal areas there is more load shedding while in areas like dha or bahria town load shedding wont be done as they have newer transformers.
Govt of pakistan doenst have funds to replace all transformers. They are slowly replacing the transformers and the power lines.
Energy crises doesnt exists anymore, [MENTION=48598]saeedhk[/MENTION] is right.
Pakistan couldnt get transformers replaced by china under cpec because as i said in the post above, china will only fund those projects that help cpec and nothing else. Thus, the upgraded lines and transformers are being used on the cpec grid. The institutes related to cpec get uncut powersupply. The rest of the countrys power lines and transformers is an expense that the govt itself will bare.
Those were part of cpec...
China didnt make powerplants to help pakistan. No project has been done by china to help pakistan in particular.
The goal is to make the bri project feasible, thus to make it operational china will build all those things.
We didnt have electricity to support any industry, thus china made those powerplants. Offcourse those projects than can be used by us to help the general public.
For example, rawalpindi doesnt have a bus transit system. The govt of pak cant ask china to make them or provide a bus transit system under cpec as it has got nothing to do with cpec.
Thus these coal projects all came under cpec.
Imran khan isnt moving away, he is being dictated by the chinese as they are part of the climate change policy now.
Plus, china is gonna fund these projects as they come under cpec.
This isnt any kamaal of imran khan...
China Huaneng Group Co., Ltd, (CHNG)’s spokesperson Jia YuanPei who said that Sahiwal coal-fired power plant has made it possible to achieve ultra-low, even zero carbon emission. Jia added that Sahiwal project has joined the ranks of green coal-fired power projects with its high efficiency and carbon emission which have surpassed the world standards. He added that this project has been built on a similar pattern as Tianjin IGCC Power Station, which uses various devices and technologies to purified carbon dioxide, which is then captured and stored as industrial raw material.
China doesn't care about climate otherwise it wouldn't have put 40 coal power plants in use in 2020
And has a further 40 planned
China has only agreed not to build more coal power plants abroad
Like I said the clown khan with his climate change mantra dictated by the west is gonna screw us , coal is a cheap efficient way to produce mass energy its cheaper than the gas and furnace oil which is causing our import bill problems In first place.
Also sahiwal power plant has achieved zero carbon emissions
So contrary to your initial assertion, China did invested in energy transmission project in Pakistan.
Rest of Anti-China rhetoric in your post is irrelevant.
And lol at China pressurizing IK into climate change.![]()
You will makeup anything to defend corrupt incompetent looters.
Sure technology was stagnant from 2013-2018 with no decrement in price infact some projects were more expensive in 2018 than in 2013, but from 2018-2021 technology got super boost nitrous filled acceleration and decreased in price by half in just three years. Mashallah![]()
Im not being anti china. Im just stating what is happening.
No one is making up anything, if you have have knowledge about cpec you would know what is being discussed instead of just lolling and posting emojis
What knowledge ? You weren't even aware that Chinese have invested in energy transmission sector.
'Imran is being dictated by Chinese to move away from coal'
What is your source for this 'knowledge' ?