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CPEC group forecasts energy shortfall to increase to 10,844MW

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By Web Desk Published October 17, 2015 3 Min Read
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The energy planning expert group of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has forecast electricity shortfall to further increase to 10,844MW by 2020, even as hte govt is making hectic efforts to decrease the shortfall.

“The annual growth rate of electricity demand between 2013 and 2020 would be about 7.8%, which would push the overall power demand to 27,840MW by 2017 and 31,900MW by 2020,” said the energy expert group in a report based on the statistics provided by the Ministry of Water.

They further added that the demand growth would eventually swell the shortfall to 9,208MW and 10,844MW, respectively.

“The peak shortfall the Pakistan power system has faced in 2015 was 7,712MW and the total installed capacity currently stands at 25,552MW. In 2017 and 2020, the total installed capacity is likely to reach 26,531MW and 29,131MW respectively,” said the report.

It further added that though the current government was organising ground-breaking ceremonies to kick-off work on different hydel, coal, solar and LNG-based power plants; their capability to generate electricity would not be more than 52%.

“The maximum capability of power plants in Pakistan in not more than 52%,” noted a former official of the Pakistan Electric Power Company .

“For instance, if the government manages to complete major power projects by the year 2020, thereby adding 10,000MW, they would actually produce a maximum of 5200MW of electricity owing to technical reasons,” he added.

He further said that the actual shortfall was much more than what the Ministry of Water and Power declared, and the growth rate of demand was between 10-12%.

“Each year, almost 0.7 to 0.8 million new electricity consumers are added to the system along with almost 0.5 million air conditioners that add 1000MW to the system.”

The experts said Pakistan had to invest heavily on its transmission system as the current system is in a dilapidated condition.

Even if the current government manages to add the required amount of electricity to the national grid, it will be nearly impossible for them to transmit it.

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