Twenty seven months of change
Twenty seven months of change
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A look at the performance
of the Department of Energy Part I.
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Finalization of Punjab
Power Generation Policy 2018
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Implementation of
Alternative Energy Policy
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Launch of Energy Action Plan
2023
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Emergency completion of New
Pakistan Solarization Program
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The project is converting
15,000 primary schools and 2,400 primary health centers to solar energy.
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So far, about 10,000
primary schools have been converted to solar energy and work is underway on the
rest.
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About 1.8 million students
will benefit from New Pakistan Solarization.
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About 60 government
universities across Punjab have started shifting to solar on Esco model.
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MoUs have been signed with
12 universities while agreements have been finalized with ten and a ceremony
will be held on time from CM House.
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UET Lahore project has been
completed which will benefit the university to the tune of Rs. 17 million per
annum and Rs. 47 crore in the next 20 years.
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Solarisation of
universities will provide 60 MW of clean and green and affordable electricity.
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The project will benefit
these universities to the tune of Rs 1 billion annually and Rs 25 billion over
the next 25 years.
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The government will not
spend a single rupee on the solarization of universities.
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Inauguration of 7.5 MW
hydropower project at Marala
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Indiscriminate action
across the province to prevent power theft with regard to domestic, commercial
and industrial connections.
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Inauguration of biogas
power generation project in villages
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550 kW solar biogas pilot
projects in Vehari and Samundari are in the final stages of completion which
will be inaugurated in December this year.
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The Vehari and Marine
Hybrid Biogas Project will provide affordable and environmentally friendly
electricity to about 600 households, as well as cooking gas.
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The project will generate
1.7 million units of affordable electricity annually. Akhtar Malik
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Inauguration of Technical
Training School in Sahiwal
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Inauguration of Pakpattan
Hydropower Plant
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With better planning,
Quaid-e-Azam Solar Company is making more than Rs 2 billion annually
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Quaid-e-Azam saved Rs. 62
million by eliminating the practice of rewarding well-wishers in the solar
company.
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217 million profit in
Punjab Power Development Company
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Punjab Power Development
Company has been in deficit for ten consecutive years of the previous
government which caused a loss of Rs 350 million to the company.
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In Punjab, 786 sites have
been identified for small hydropower projects which will generate 847 MW of
cheap electricity.
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Pre-qualification tenders
have been issued for ten sites.
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At present Punjab Energy
Department is playing the role of facilitator on small projects of 264 MW from
water.
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DG Khan Teaching Hospital
has been completed on solar energy.
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The 300 kW project has
saved Rs. 87 lakh in the last seven months
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Government Boys
Comprehensive School Gujranwala has been shifted to solar energy.
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An AC testing and labeling
lab has been set up at UET CERAD.
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An energy project from
Solid Waste is being implemented in Lahore.
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The Department of Energy is
promoting net metering in the province.
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Introducing Domestic Solar
Policy for Home Consumers.
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The Energy Department is
constructing Net Zero Building in Lahore.
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In the case of power theft,
we recovered Rs 3.15 billion and deposited it in the exchequer.
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A free dispensary has been
set up in Bhaki under Corporate Social Responsibility.
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An agreement has been
reached to supply gas from Sui Nadar Gas for Haveli Bahadur Shah Power Plant.
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Zenfa Energy has signed an
agreement with Chobara for the cheapest 100 MW solar power plant in the history
of Pakistan. We have agreed on 3.7 cents while PML-N had agreed on Quaid-e-Azam
Solar at 14.1 cents.
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