Pakistan Wind Power Potential
Pakistan Wind Power Potential
15000
10000
5000
2010-11
2009-10
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
-5000
2004-05
-10000
Computed Peak Demand
Corresponding Supply
Surplus/ Shortfall
Fossil fuels are depleting and oil has to be imported for oil-red power
plants, which is highly expensive and a burden for the country's economy.
61%
21%
Diesel Imports:
Yet there is shortages of Gas and Electricity for the faster growing
population and urbanization leading to load shedding.
113695
100000
80000
80566
MW
60000
54359
40000
36217
20000
24474
18883
0
2007
2010
2015
2020
2025
2030
Years
$11+ Billion
346,000 MW
Solar*:
2.9 Million MW
Hydro :
58,000 MW
Bagasse
Energy
Source
Waste-toEnergy
5 -8 Cents
Small Hydro
6 9 Cents
Wind
14 Cents
Solar
20+ Cents
Expensive*
2,000 MW
Waste to Energy:
2,000 MW
RFO
Geothermal
2500 MW
(Thermal)
Alternate Fuels
Cost/Unit
Large TBD
350,000 MW National
Potential
50,000 MW in Sindh
Sites in Baluchistan, Punjab and Northern
Areas being identified.
A 60 km wide 170 km deep wind corridor
has been mapped at Gharo ~ Keti Bandar
having the potential to produce more than
60,000 megawatts (MW)
Wind Corridor
BHAMBORE
KHUTTIKUN
JHAMPIR
18
19
FEASIBILITY STUDY
20
Feasibility studies for 50 MW wind power projects submitted by thirteen (13) IPPs
namely:
Capacity
(MW)
Project Cost
(Million USD)
Expected
Financial
Close
Expected
Completion
Cumulative
Fauji Fertilizer
50
133.56
Under
Construction
11-Jun
12-Sep
50 MW
56
143.60
Under
Construction
12-Mar
12-Nov
106 MW
12-Jun
12-Nov
156 MW
Three Gorges
50
134.75
Under
Construction
Foundation 1
50
128.69
-Awaiting Tariff
12-Mar
13-Mar
206 MW
Foundation 2
50
128.70
-Awaiting Tariff
12-Mar
13-Mar
256 MW
Lucky Energy
50
132.53
-Tariff Received-
12-Apr
13-Apr
306 MW
Sapphire Power
50
128.87
-Awaiting Tariff-
12-Jun
13-Jun
356 MW
Tenaga Generasi
50
129.67
-do-
12-Jun
13-Jun
406 MW
Metro Power
50
132.56
-do-
12-May
13-May
456 MW
10
Master Energy
50
133.68
-do-
12-Aug
13-Aug
506 MW
11
Gul Ahmed
50
132.87
-do-
12-Jun
13-Jun
556 MW
Company Name
Project Capacity
1.
500 MW
2.
10 MW
3.
10 MW
4.
5.
10 MW
250 MW
6.
FFC Energy
100 MW
7.
50 MW
8.
Associate Technologies
100 MW
9.
50 MW
10.
11
12.
50 MW
50 MW
300 MW
13.
100 MW
1582.4 MW
500 MW
2013:
800 MW
2014
+:
Next Focus:
1000 ++
Indigenous Manufacturing
9700 MW
Standard Agreements
ADB Counter Guarantee
Free Repatriation
Extraordinary Returns
Special Incentives for local Manufacturer
References
1. http://www.aedb.org
2.
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