PESHAWAR: Speakers at a dialogue here on Friday called Pakistan and Afghanistan to follow the international laws on utilising the water of Kabul River.The Centre for Research & Security Studies .
Mon, 07, 21
An important factor contributing to the widening electricity demand-supply gap has been the inordinate delay in either the commencement or completion of rehabilitation projects related to various medium and small hydropower plants planned by the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA). These projects, if undertaken and completed timely, could directly address the prevalent energy crisis, also resulting in reducing the average generation cost of the energy mix.
An important factor contributing to the widening electricity demand-supply gap has been the inordinate delay in either the commencement or completion of rehabilitation projects related to various medium and small hydropower plants planned by the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA). These projects, if undertaken and completed timely, could directly address the prevalent energy crisis, also resulting in reducing the average generation cost of the energy mix.
Provincial Disaster Management Authority, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Monsoon Contingency Plan 2020 under the Shadow of COVID-19
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1.1 Introduction
The foremost priority of Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) is to handle flood related disasters, which are caused by environmental change. These disasters make the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa prone to the vulnerabilities of monsoon (flash and riverine floods), therefore, it is imperative to have an integrated scientific approach to minimize the adverse impacts in time of any calamity. Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is utilizing available resources to channelize those with proper techniques, with the help of all the stakeholders, in order to mitigate disasters related risks and further to enhance preparedness capacities to minimize losses to floods. There is not a friction of doubt involved in the intentions of the Provincial Government that they are serious in investing
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WAPDA executes second rehabilitation project of Warsak Hydel Power Station Generation capacity of power plant has decreased to 193 MW from 243 MW due to aging factor of electro-mechanical equipment
May 4, 2021
Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) is executing Second Rehabilitation Project of Warsak Hydel Power Station to regain its generation capacity, which has decreased to 193 MW from 243 MW due to aging factor of the electro-mechanical equipment.
The official sources told that the rehabilitation works were planned to be carried out with an approved PC-I cost of Rs 22.25 billion with the objective to overcome the aging problems, regain the capacity loss of 50 MW with reliable annual energy generation of 1.14 billion units, upgrade and modernize the old system and achieve another life cycle of 30 to 40 years.