list of power plants in pakistan
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Complete List of Proposed and working Power Plants.TRANSCRIPT
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In Service Thermal Power Stations
Station LocationKot Addu Power Company LimitedHub Power Company PlantBin Qasim Power Plant IBin Qasim Power Plant II
Guddu Thermal StationJamshoro Power StationUch Power PlantRousch (Pakistan) Power PlantNandipur Power ProjectPak Gen. (Pvt) Limited Thermal StationLalpir LimitedAltern Energy LimitedAtlas Power LimitedAttock Gen LimitedEngro Energy LimitedFauji Kabirwala Power CompanyLiberty Power ProjectFoundation Power Company (Daharki) LimitedGul AhmedHalmore Power Generation Company LimitedHub Power Project-NarowalLiberty Power TechNishat Power LimitedNishat Chunian LimitedOrient Power Company LimitedSaif Power LimitedSapphire Electric Company LimitedSaba Power Company LimitedSouthern Electric Power Company LimitedTapal Energy LimitedHabibullah Coastal Power (Pvt) CompanyJapan Power Generation (Pvt) Limited
Kot Addu, Punjab
Hub, Balochistan
Karachi, Sindh
Karachi, Sindh
Guddu, Kashmore,Sind
Jamshoro District,Sindh
Nasirabad District,Balochistan
Kabirwala, Punjab
Gujranwala, Punjab
Muzaffargarh, Punjab
Muzaffargarh, Punjab
Fateh Jang, Punjab
Sheikhupura, Punjab
Rawalpindi, Punjab
Ghotki, Sindh
Kabirwala, Punjab
Daharki, Sindh
Daharki, Sindh
Karachi, Sindh
Sheikhupura, Punjab
Narowal, Punjab
Faisalabad, Punjab
Lahore, Punjab
Lahore, Punjab
Kasur District, Punjab
Sahiwal, PunjabMuridke, Sheikhupura District, PunjabFarooqabad,Sheikhupura, Punjab
Raiwind, Lahore
Karachi, Sindh
Quetta, Balochistan
Raiwind, Punjab
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Kohinoor Energy LimitedSitara Energy Limited
Total Capacity
Under Construction or ProposedStation Location
Uch-II Power Plant
Grange Holding Group Power Plant
Star Power Project
KE Coal Power Plant
Sindh Engro Thar Coal Power Project
Kandra Power Project
Gadani Energy ParkGadani Coal Power Plant
Coal Power Project
Thar Coal Power PlantTotal Capacity
Lahore, Punjab
Jaranwala, Faisalabad,Punjab
Nasirabad District, Dera Murad Jamali,Balochistan
Arifwala, Punjab
Daharki, Ghotki District, Sindh
Karachi, Sindh
Tharparkar,Sindh
Sukkur, Sindh
Gadani,Balochistan
Gadani,Balochistan
Port Qasim,Karachi, Sindh
Tharparkar,Sindh
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In Service Thermal Power Stations
Capacity ( Notes1,638 Oil and Natural Gas fired thermal stations
1,292 Oil-fired thermal station
1,260 Oil- and Natural Gas-fired PP
560 Natural Gas-fired Combine Cycle PP
1,049 Natural Gas-fired thermal station
1,054 Oil- and Natural Gas-fired PP
596 Natural Gas-fired thermal
450 Natural Gas-fired thermal
525 Gas fired Plant
365 Oil-fired thermal
362 Oil-fired thermal
29 Gas-fired Diesel Engine
225 Furnace Oil Fired Plant
165 Furnace Oil Fired Plant
227 Combined Cycle Power plant
157 Combined[2]235 Natural Gas-fired thermal
185 Combined Cycle Power Plant
136 Furnace Oil
225 Gas Fired Combined Cycle
220 Furnace Oil Fired Plant
200 Furnace Oil Combined Cycle
200 Furnace Oil Fired Plant
200 Furnace Oil Fired Plant
229 Gas Fired, Combined Cycle
229 Gas, Combined Cycle
225 Furnace Oil Fired Plant
125 Furnace Oil Fired Unit
136 Furnace Oil Fired Thermal Plant
126 Furnace Oil Fired Thermal Plant
140 Natural Gas Fired Plant
135 Furnace Oil Fired Plant
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131 Furnace Oil Fired Plant
85 Diesel and Natural Gas Fired Plant
13,116 MW
Under Construction or ProposedCapacity ( Status
404
152 Under construction, furnace oil combine cycle power plant, to be operational by October 2014.[7]
134 Under construction, UAEs Al-Ghurair Group is setting up 134MW Gas-Thermal power project, to be completed by July 2016 and expected to cost $100 million.[8]
660 Under construction[9]
1200
120 Proposed, LOI issued.[11]
6600 Proposed, China will install 10 coal power plants of 660MW each that will cost $14 billion.[12]660 Proposed, Ciner Group of Turkey has agreed to immediately start work on a 660 MW power plant at Gaddani.[13]
1320
660 Proposed11910 MW
Under construction,[5] Gas-Thermal Power Generation,[6] to be operational by December 2014.
Under construction[10]
PPIB issued a Letter of Intent to the Joint Venture of M/s Al Mirqab Capital of Qatar and Sinohydro Resources Ltd of China for the development of 2x660MW power coal-fired project at Port Qasim, Karachi.[14]
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Under construction, furnace oil combine cycle power plant, to be operational by October 2014.[7]
Under construction, UAEs Al-Ghurair Group is setting up 134MW Gas-Thermal power project, to be completed by July 2016 and expected to cost $100 million.[8]
Proposed, China will install 10 coal power plants of 660MW each that will cost $14 billion.[12]Proposed, Ciner Group of Turkey has agreed to immediately start work on a 660 MW power plant at Gaddani.[13]
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In service
Station
Tarbela DamGhazi-Barotha Hydropower ProjectMangla DamWarsak DamChashma BarrageAllai Khwar Hydropower ProjectNew Bong EscapeKhan Khwar Hydropower ProjectDuber Khwar hydropower projectJinnah hydropower projectGomal Zam DamNeelumJhelum Hydropower PlantSatpara DamRasul Barrage Hydropower ProjectJabban (Malakand-I) DamDargai (Malakand-II) DamMalakand-III Hydropower ProjectShadiwal DamChichoki Malian Hydel DamNandipur DamNaltar-I, Nalter-II DamsNaltar-IV DamKuram Garhi DamRenala Khurd HPPDarawat DamGolen Gol projectPatrind DamMachai DamPAEC Chashma Hydel DamKathai DamKundal Shahi Dam
Leepa DamJari Dam
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Jagran-I DamChitral DamSingul DamPion DamSermik DamBasho-I DamTormik-I DamHaramosh DamBubind DamGilgit DamSkardu-I DamSkardu-II, III DamsChilas-I DamHunza DamShyok DamAstore DamKachura-II DamGhizar DamThak DamPhandar DamBordas DamKharmang DamYasin DamBunnar Chilas DamRoundu DamKar Gah-I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII DamsHisper-I DamNaz Bar DamJaglot-I, II DamsChalt DamKhyber-I, II DamsShigar DamShirting DamSher Qila DamParishing/LouseDarel-I,II Dams
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Bunner DamTangir DamBoladas-I DamKhunjerab DamGol DamHarpo-I, Harchu, Dainyor, Gurikot, Kayo, Dango DaManthoka, Astore, Gulmit, Tolti-I, Khaplu-I, Kachura-Khaibar-I, II, Mushki, Rattu, Misgar, Ghandus, Kiris-ITangir-I, Chillas-II, Hayul, Khaplu-I, Sumayar-I, MeJaglot Sai, Sermik-I, Olding-I, Thore, Minapin-I, AhmJalalabad DamHasanabad-I, II, III, IV, V DamsDumsum DamBalagond DamIshkuman-I, II DamsReshunAshuran DamThall DamShishi, Karora, Kalam, Keyal, Kaghan, Duber, Jalkot
Under Construction or Proposed
Station
NeelumJhelum Hydropower PlantGolen Gol hydropower projectPatrind DamDiamer-Bhasha DamKeyal KhwarNal Gaj DamNaltar-5Naltar-3Dasu Hydropower ProjectShagarthang Hydropower ProjectTaunsa Barrage Hydropower PlantNaulong DamSuki Kinari Hydropower Project
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Kurram Tangi DamBara DamKohala Hydropower ProjectKalabagh DamKotli Hydropower ProjectBunji Hydropower ProjectPhandar Hydropower ProjectBasho Hydropower StationLawi Hydropower ProjectHarpo Hydropower ProjectMunda DamAkhori DamSkardu-Katzarah DamLower Spat Gah hydropower projectMiddle Palas hydropower projectUpper Palas hydropower projectThakot Hydropower ProjectPattan hydropower ProjectTank Zam DamAthmuqam DamRajhdani DamNekherdim-Paur DamTurtonus-Uzghor DamMahl Hydropower ProjectThack HPPBhadi Dhoba HPPGaleter HPPSaridoa Cross HPPChamfall HPPGuddu Hydropower StationKarot Hydropower ProjectAzad Pattan Hydropower ProjectHarighel Hydropower ProjectSehra Hydropower ProjectChakothi-Hattian HPPJagran-II
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Sharmai Hydropower ProjectMadian Hydropower ProjectAsrit-Kedam HPPKalam AsritGabral KalamKarang Hydropower ProjectKaigah Hydropower ProjectShogo-Sin Hydel DamShushgai ZhendollYogo, PakistanThor Hydropower ProjectYulbo Hydropower ProjectShyok Hydropower ProjectTungus Hydropower ProjectSkardu DamDudhnial Hydropower ProjectKundal Shahi Hydropower ProjectTrappi Hydropower ProjectTangir Hydropower ProjectMatiltan Hydropower ProjectGulpur Hydropower ProjectWinder Dam
Hingol Dam
Garuk Dam
Pelar Dam
Daraban Zam Dam
Ghabir Dam
Papin Dam
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In service
Community Capacity (MW)3,478
1,450
1,120
243
184
121
84
72
130
96
17.4
969
17.3
22
22
20
81
13.5
13.2
13.8
2.28
18
Kurram Garhi,KPK, Kuchkot Canal 41.1
0.45
106
150
1
1.2
3.2
2
2
Mirpur, Azad Kashmir 1
Tarbela,Haripur District,Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,Indus River
Attock, Punjab,Indus River
Mirpur, Azad Kashmir,Jehlum River
Peshawar,Kabul River,KPK
Chashma, Indus River, Punjab
Mansehra,KPK, Indus River
Mirpur, Azad Kashmir,Jehlum River
Kohistan Disttrict, KPK,Indus River
Kohistan District, KPK,Indus River
Jinnah Barrage,Punjab, Indus River
South Waziristan,FATA, Gomal River
Muzaffarabad,Azad Kashmir,Jhelum River
Skardu,Satpara River
Mandi Bahauddin,Jehlum River,Punjab
Malakand District, Swat River
Malakand District,Dargai,Swat River
Malakand District, Swat River
Gujrat District,Punjab
Sheikhupura,Upper Jhelum Canal
Gujranwala,Upper Jhelum Canal
Gilgit, Naltar River
Gilgit, Naltar River
Renala Khurd,Okara District, Lower BariDoab Canal
Jamshoro District, Sindh, Nai Baran River
Chitral, Mastuj River
Muzaffarabad,AJK, Kunhar River
Mardan District,KPK, Machai Canal
Chashma,Mianwali District, Punjab
Muzaffarabad,AJK, Kathai Nullah
Neelam Valley,GB
Leepa Valley,Muzaffarabad,AJK
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30.4
Chitral 1Gilgit 1.2Gah 1Skardu 1Skardu 1
1
Gilgit 1Astore 0.64Gilgit 10.63Skardu 6.96Skardu 1.64Chilas 5.62
5.13
4.85
Astore 3.11Skardu 3
2
Chilas 22
Ghanche 21.89
1.61
1.5
1.52
Gilgit 13.34Hunza Valley 1Yasin Valley 1Jaglot 1.32Nagar Valley 1Gilgit 2Skardu 1Skardu 1Gilgit 1.11Astore 1Ghanche 1.2
Neelum Valley,AJK, Jagran River
Roundu Valley,GB
Hunza Valley,GB
Shyok Valley,GB
Ghizer District,GB
Ghizer District,GB
Kharmang Valley, GB
Ghizer District,GB
Diamer District,GB
Roundu Valley,GB
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Chilas 1Chilas 1
0.64
Gujrab River 0.59
Skardu 0.42
1.5
1.85
1.5
GB 1Gilgit 1Hunza Valley 2Gah 1.5Gah 1.5Ishkuman 2.38Chitral 4.5
0.4
0.4
Various Locations inKhyber Pakhtunkhwa 2.1Total Capacity 8,603
Under Construction or Proposed
Community Capacity (MW)969
106
148
4,500
128
4.2
14.4
16
4,320
26
120
4.4
840
Hunza Valley,GB
Various Locations inGBVarious Locations inGBVarious Locations inGBVarious Locations inGB
Muzaffarabad,Azad Kashmir,Neelum River
Chitral, KPK,Mastuj River
Muzaffarabad,Azad Kashmir,Kunhar River
Chilas, Indus River
Kohistan District, KPK,Indus River
Dadu District, Gaj River,Sindh
Gilgit, Naltar River
Gilgit, Naltar River
Kohistan District, KPK,Dassu, Indus River
Skardu,Baltistan, Indus River
Taunsa,Muzaffargarh District, Punjab,Indus River
Jhal Magsi District, Mula River,Balochistan
Kaghan Valley,Mansehra District, KPK,Kunhar River
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83.4
5.8
1100
3600
100
7,100[56]81
28
69
34.5
740
600
15,000
665
373
160
2,800
2,800
25.5
350
132
80
58
590
Chilas 4Haveli District 1Kotli District 1Bhimber District 1.7Hattian District 6.4
33
640
650
53
130
500
48
North Waziristan,FATA, Kurram River
Tirah, Khyber Agency, FATA,Bara River
Muzaffarabad District, Azad Kashmir,Jhehlum River
Kalabagh,Punjab, Indus River
Kotli District,Poonch River,AJK
Astore District,Gilgit-Baltistan
Ghizer District,Gilgit-Baltistan
Skardu, GB,Indus River
Chitral, Shishi River
Skardu, Indus River
Mohmand Agency, FATA,Swat River
Akhori, Punjab,Haro River
Katzarah,Gilgit-BaltistanKohistan District, KPK,Indus River
Kohistan, KPK
Kohistan, KPK
Battagram District, KPK
Patan Village,Indus River
Hinis Tangi,KPK, Tank Zam River
Athmuqam,Azad Kashmir,Neelum River
Kotli District,AJK Poonch River
Chitral, KPK
Chitral, KPK
Azad Kashmir,Jehlum River
Kashmore,Sindh
Kotli, Jehlum River
Azad Pattan,Sudhnoti,Jehlum River,Azad Kashmir
Azad Kashmir,Poonch River
Muzaffarabad,AJK,
Neelum, AJK,Jagran River
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115
157
215
197
101
458
548
132
144
500
3.6
3000
520
2200
Skardu 1600960
960
32
15
84
100
0.3
3.5
0.3
0.3
0.75
Ghabir River 0.150.2
Total Capacity 54786.4
Swat, KPK,Swat River
Kalam, KPK,Swat River
Kaigah, KPK,Indus River
Azad Kashmir,Poonch River
Lasbela District, Winder River,Balochistan
Lasbela District, Hingol River,Balochistan
Kharan District,Garuk River,Balochistan
Awaran District,Pelar River,Balochistan
Dera Ismail Khan, KPK, Khora River
Rawalpindi District, Wadala Kas
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In service
Status
Operational since 1971
Operational since March 2013. Privately owned hydropower plant.[23]Operational since April 2012[24]
Operational since June 2008.[35]Operational since 1961,[36]Operational since 1959.[35]Operational since 1963.[35]
Operational since 1925, Pakistan's (Indian Subcontinent) first hydropower project.[35]
Privately owned hydropower plant. Under construction, expected to be completed in 2016;[23]Operational.[35]Operational since 2000.[35]Operational.[35]Operational since 1992
Operational.[35]Operational.[35]
Operational since 1974, 1410MW Tarbela-IV Extension is underway to be completed in 42 months and increase the capacity to 4888MW. Feasibility study of Tarbela-V Extension is ongoing that would generate additional 1,320 MW electricity and increase the capacity to 6,208 MW.
Operational since 2002;Run-of-the-riverOperational since 1977, Dam completed in 1967, plan to increase generation by 350 MW
Operational since 1960. Dam completely silted up; Power generation byRun of the river. Extension is being planned.
Operational since 2013[22]
Operational since 2013[25]Operational since 2013[26][27]
Operational since August 2013[28]Under construction, 63% work completed as of Dec 2013.[29] To be completed by 2015.[26][30]Operational since Nov 2012;[31][32][33][34]Operational since 1952, upgradation to 35MW is planned.Operational since 1935.[35]Rehabilitated recently.[31]
Operational since 1953[35]
Operational.[35][37]Operational since October 2007.[35][37]
Operational since 1958[35]
Operational since 2014[38][39]To be completed by the end of 2015.[26][26][40][41] cost estimate $130 million [39]
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Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]Operational[35]
Operational since 2000[35][42]
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MWUnder Construction or Proposed
Status
Under Construction, expected to cost PKR 3.84 billion and would be completed in 2016 with Chinese cooperation.[47]Under Construction, expected to cost Rs1,372 million.[37]
Under construction, expected to cost Rs26 billion, to be completed in four years.[53]
Operational since 1991[35][42]
Under construction. To be completed by 2015.Under Construction. To be completed by the end of 2015.[26][26][40][41] cost estimate $130 million[39]
Under construction. To be completed in 2016; Privately owned hydropower plant.[23] Project is being financed by IFC, ADB, K-Exim Bank.[14]
Under construction. 17,000 acres of land has been acquired by WAPDA. Preliminary work i.e. construction of Wapda offices, residential facilities, roads and other infrastructure at Thor and Shatial bypass underway.[43] Estimated to cost around $14 billion and be completed in about 12 years i.e. 2025
Under Construction. Cost estimate 240 million. EIB and KfW signed loan agreements to provide 100 million and 97 million respectively for the project. Expected to be completed by October 2016 and contract for civil work has already been awarded. The preliminary works i.e. construction of offices, colony and roads are already in progress[44][45]
Under Construction, Progress 23% until Dec 2013. Estimated to cost $332 million and completed by June 2015 [39][46]
Under construction.[48][49] Feasibility study and detailed engineering designs of the $7.5 billion project have been completed. WB will be the major source of finance for the project.[50]
Under construction, estimated to cost up to Rs4,843.726 million. 80% of the cost is being provided by ADB and EIB, scheduled to be completed by March 2018.[51][52]
Under construction. Feasibility study and detailed engineering design of the Project completed in 2009.[46] The $377 million[31][39]project is scheduled to be completed by June 2015.Ready to be constructed, Run-of-the-river project. Feasibility studies completed.[54]
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Feasibility study stage, cost estimate $1.6 billion[23]
Proposed, EOI invited.[60]Proposed, EOI invited.[60]
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed, China has shown its keen interest in the development of a project near Kotli.[14]Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Ready to be constructed. Engineering study completed.USAIDallocated $81 million for phase-I of the project. Estimated cost is $260 million.Ready to be constructed. Feasibility study completed in 2008.[26][31][31][32][33]
Ready to be Constructed. Feasibility and engineering studies completed. Cost estimate $2.155 billion[23]
Ready to be constructed. Engineering study completed but project is currently at pause due to lack of consensus between provinces.
Ready to be constructed, Run-of-the-river[39]PPIB has received bids from foreign and local investors for the project on build, operate and transfer (BOT) basis. These proposals are now being evaluated by a committee on a fast track basis[14] It will be fourth private sector hydropower project in the country and will cost $ 170 million to construct.[55]Run-of-the-riverFeasibility studies in progress.,[26] cost estimate $6.8 billion[39]Detailed engineering design or tender of documents under process,[26][33] cost estimate $4.4 billion [23]
Detailed engineering design or tender of documents under process Proposed, cost estimate $40 million [23]AFD of France will be the major source of funding for the project.[57
Detailed engineering design or tender of documents under process,[26][31][32][33] cost estimate $120 million [23]
Detailed engineering design or tender of documents under process,[26][31][32][33] cost estimate $46 million [23] The French development agency, AFD will provide 50m euros for the project.[58]Under engineering study,
[26]
[31][32][33] cost estimate $1.149 billion[39]
Proposed, WAPDA decided to shelve the project on the basis of over a dozen negative impacts which it said made the multi-purpose dam site unfeasible in the present circumstances.[59]Feasibility studies completed,[31][32][33] cost estimate $697 million[39]Feasibility studies ongoing,[31][32][33] cost estimate $763 million[39]Feasibility studies ongoing,[31][32][33] cost estimate $763 million[39]Feasibility studies ongoing,[31][32][33] cost estimate $6 billion [23]Feasibility studies ongoing,[31][32][33][46] cost estimate $6 billion [23]Proposed, Feasibility studies completed in 1988,[31] cost estimate $234 million[39]Proposed, PPIB gave the green signal for inviting proposals [60]Proposed Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) dam,[61] EOI invited.[60]
Proposed, Run-of-the-river [39] PPIB cleared the way for issuance of a letter of interest to the consortium of CWE Investment Corporation China and Trans Tech of Pakistan for the project.[60]
Proposed[62]
Proposed[62]
Proposed; Run-of-the-river;[63] France has promised to fund part the construction. Construction expected to start in 2015.[63]
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Proposed
Under Feasibiliy studies.[64]Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Feasibility Studies completed.[64]Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed
Proposed, cost estimate $69 million[39]
MW
Proposed, cost estimate $30.967 million[39]Proposed[23]
Proposed, PPIB has issued LOS for the project, which is sponsored by Korea South East Power Company (KOSEP)[14][39]
Proposed, cost estimate $148 mill[39]Proposed; Feasibility study, detailed engineering designs studies and tender document completed in 2009. Cost estimate $311 million[39]Proposed, cost estimate $21 million [31][39]Proposed, cost estimate $20 million[39][65]
Proposed, cost estimate $121 million[39]Proposed, cost estimate $101 million[39]
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Privately owned hydropower plant. Under construction, expected to be completed in 2016;[23]
Operational since 1960. Dam completely silted up; Power generation byRun of the river. Extension is being planned.
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Under Construction, expected to cost PKR 3.84 billion and would be completed in 2016 with Chinese cooperation.[47]
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Proposed, China has shown its keen interest in the development of a project near Kotli.[14]
Ready to be constructed. Engineering study completed.USAIDallocated $81 million for phase-I of the project. Estimated cost is $260 million.
Ready to be Constructed. Feasibility and engineering studies completed. Cost estimate $2.155 billion[23]
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Proposed; Feasibility study, detailed engineering designs studies and tender document completed in 2009. Cost estimate $311 million[39]
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In ServiceStation Community
Chashma Nuclear Power Complex 1 (CHASNUPP-
Chashma Nuclear Power Complex 2 (CHASNUPP-
Karachi Nuclear Power Plant
Khushab Nuclear ComplexTotal Capacity
Under Construction or ProposedStation Community
Chashma Nuclear Power Complex 3 (CHASNUPP-
Chashma Nuclear Power Complex 4 (CHASNUPP-
Chashma Nuclear Power Complex 5 (CHASNUPP-
Karachi Nuclear Power Plant-II (KANUPP-II) Karachi
Karachi Nuclear Power Plant-III (KANUPP-III) Karachi
Coastal Power Project Hub, BalochistanTotal Capacity
Chashma,Mianwali District
Chashma,Mianwali District
Karachi, Sindh
Khushab,Punjab
Kundian,Mianwali District
Kundian,Mianwali District
Kundian,Mianwali District
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In ServiceCapacity (MW) Status
325 Operational since June 2000
325 Operational since March 2011[66]125
200 Operational since 1998.975 MW
Under Construction or ProposedCapacity (MW) Status
340 Under construction, will be completed by 2016.[67]340
1000 Proposed
1000 Proposed
1000 Proposed
2200
5880 MW
Partially Operational at 100MWh since 2002 upon exceeding its design life; To be decommissioned in 2019
Under construction, to be completed by 2017, estimated cost of Chashnupp 3 and 4 is around $1.9 billion.[68] PAEC has recently completed the Dom Placement at Chashma-3 and Chashma-4.[69]
Under Construction since 26 November 2013, to be completed by 2020. Project to cost around $10 billion.
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Station Community Capacity (MW)
Jhimpir Wind Power Plant 56.4
FFC Wind Farm 50.4
Thatta Power Plant Sindh 150
Solar Energy Pakistan Ltd 35
First Solar Punjab 2
AM Pak Energy Punjab 50
DACC LLC Solar Sindh 50
Wah Industries Limited Solar 1
Tech Access Solar Punjab 10
CWE Solar Cholistan 50
Roshan Power Solar Kasur 10
Bakhsh Energy Solar Lodhran 20
Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park Bahawalpur 1000Total capcity 106.8
Jhimpir, Sindh
Jhimpir, Sindh
Thatta, Sindh
Taxila, Punjab
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Status
LOI issued[71]
LOI issued[71]
LOI issued[71]
Planned[73]MW
Operational since 2009; Pakistan's firstwind power station
Operational since Dec 2012[70]
Proposed solar power station[70]
LOI issued[71]
LOI issued[71]
LOI issued[71]
LOI issued [71][72]
LOI issued[71]
LOI issued[71]
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Power Generation
Thermal 13,116 MW
Hydro 8603 MW
Nuclear 975 MW
Renewables 106.8 MW
Total Generation 22,801 MW
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ThermalHydroelectricNuclearRenewablesTotal