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Russian govt expresses interest in hydro-power projects in Pakistan

| @indiablooms | Feb 24, 2023, at 09:58 pm

Islamabad: Russia has expressed its intentions to be a part of mega hydro-power projects in Pakistan, and is interested in providing electro-mechanical machinery, says a senior official of the Economic Affairs Division.

As reported by Geo news on Friday, Moscow has shown interest in the Dasu stage-II hydro-power project of 2160 MW. "Power Machines" of Moscow has also offered to supply the electro-mechanical equipment for the Diamer-Bhasha Dam Project (4500 MW; comprising 12 units of 375 MW capacity each).

According to an official, "Russia made an offer to provide electro-mechanical machinery during the Inter-Governmental Commission (IGC) meeting here in Islamabad on January 18-20."

Welcoming Russia's inclination towards assistance in the construction of the projects, Pakistan said the stage II of the Dasu project will begin no earlier than 2026.

The Russians are also interested in grid facilities, and Pakistan has asked for assistance in developing SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) systems and distribution system automation.

More importantly, the Russians have requested information on the projects under consideration for development under the Government-to-Government (GtG) mode, which includes: (i) The Thakot 1, 2, and 3 Hydro-power projects (ii) the Kari-Mashkur hydro-power project (495 MW) and the Shogo-Sin hydro-power project (495 MW) (132 MW) Overhead Transmission Line from Drosh (Chitral) to Chakdara, with two 500 KV grid stations at both ends (v) Pafian hydro-power project (2400 MW).

"Pakistan has also shared the most recent information and plans for the modernisation and construction of local and Thar coal-based new units at Jamshoro and Lakhra, including the proposed project financing scheme with Russia."

Russia has also informed Pakistan of LLC's interest in constructing facilities for a gas transmission network and distributed power generation, rebuilding obsolete power-generating equipment with the supply of units based on gas turbine drives manufactured by LLC enterprises, and supporting its performance throughout its life cycle.

The Russians have been informed that domestic coal is currently replacing Pakistan's reliance on gas-based power generation.

However, when opportunities for gas-based generation arise, the Russian proposal will be carefully considered.

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