August 2011
Prepared by MISL
Total power generation capacity about 21,813 MW. Approx. 91,960 GWh of electricity produced in last fiscal year. Shortfall of 5,000 MW. Government aiming to add 2110 MW by 2012 Power line losses approx. 25%
Supply by source
3
1 32 48
10 8 0.7
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Power Plants
4
Thermal (14,415 MW) WAPDA operates 11 plants KESC operates 4 plants Independent Power Producers (IPPs) operate 26 plants Hydel (6,444+ MW) Nuclear (462 MW) Two nuclear power plants with combined capacity of 462 MW.
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Area
1 11 6 44 Domestic Commercial Industrial Agriculture Public Lighting Bulk supply & others
32 6
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Punjab: The current power demand in the Punjab is about 7,027 MW which is expected to rise to 29,103 MW in 2024-25 under the most conservative growth rate of 6.1%. Sindh: The current power demand of 2,642 MW in Sindh is expected to rise to 10,993 MW in 2024-25. NWFP: The current power demand of 1,697 MW in NWFP is expected to rise to 7,018 MW in 2024-25.
Balochistan: In Balochistan, the current power demand of 474 MW is expected to rise to 1,964 MW in MISL 2011 12/21/2011 2024-25.
There are five major hydropower generation projects in Pakistan: Tarbela 3478 MW Mangla 1000 MW Warsak 240 MW Chashma 187 MW Ghazi Barotha 1450 MW. Total hydro potential is estimated at 59,773 MW Tarbela plant was largest in Asia until China started the Three Gorges Project
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WAPDA operates the majority of thermal power plants, with over 5000 MW installed capacity in its control. The Guddu plant is the largest plant operated by WAPDA with a capacity of 1,650 MW. The two largest Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in Pakistan are Kot Addu (1,600 MW) and Hub Power (1,292 MW)
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One of the worlds largest reserves, estimated at over 185 billion tons of lignite coal Electricity generation potential of 100,000 MW, at an estimated consumption of 536 million tons/yr Investment of $94 million was made last year for the development of Thar Coal Infrastructure 150 MW plant currently being operated by WAPDA on Lakhra coal
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Commissioned IPPs
10
Company AES Lalpir Ltd AES Pak Gen Ltd Altern Energy Ltd Fauji Kabirwala Gul Ahmed Energy Habibullah Coastal Japan Power Liberty Power Rousch Power Ltd Saba Power
MISL 2011 Southern Electric Power
Capacity (MW) 362 365 29 157 136.2 140 120 235 412 114 115.2
Location Mehmood Kot Mehmood Kot Fateh Jang Kabirwala Karachi Quetta Near Lahore Near Lahore Daharki Abdul Hakim Sheikhupura Raiwind, Lahore
Fuel Oil-fired steam turbine Residual Furnace Oil Gas Low BTU Gas Furnace Oil Natural Gas Residual Furnace Oil Residual Furnace Oil Natural Gas Residual Fuel Oil Residual Fuel Oil
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Commissioned IPPs
11
1600
165 225 227 185 225
Kot Addu
Morgah Sheikhupura Qadirpur Daharki Bhikki
Hub Narowal
220
Narowal
RFO
Commissioned IPPs
12
Company Nishat Power Nishat Chunian Orient Power Co Saif Power Sapphire Electric Co
Fuel RFO RFO Pipeline Quality Gas Pipeline Quality Gas Pipeline Quality Gas
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Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission operates both plants Pakistan is currently working on a third nuclear power plant, Chashma-2, with the help of China Chashma-2 will have an installed capacity of 325 MW, expected to be online by 2012
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Category Oil Based Pipeline Quality Gas / Dual Fuel Dedicated Gas Fields Hydroelectric Coal TOTAL
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15
70.00
205.00
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16
Grange Holdings Power Arifwala Star Thermal Power Project Uch II Power Project Daharki, Sindh Dera Murad Jamali, Balochistan
80
147
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