Hydropower: WAPDA generated 31.45b units in 2010-11
Increased generation due to efficient operation, management of power stations and more water available in reservoirs.
LAHORE:
Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) generated 31.45 billion units of hydropower during fiscal year 2010-11, registering an increase of 3.84 billion units as compared to fiscal 2009-10 due to efficient operation and management of power stations and availability of more water in reservoirs.
This additional contribution of low-cost hydropower saved about Rs41.64 billion, which otherwise would have been spent on generating equivalent quantity of electricity from thermal resources, a Wapda press release said on Monday.
Tarbela, the largest hydropower station in the country, generated 15.83 billion units.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 12th, 2011.
Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) generated 31.45 billion units of hydropower during fiscal year 2010-11, registering an increase of 3.84 billion units as compared to fiscal 2009-10 due to efficient operation and management of power stations and availability of more water in reservoirs.
This additional contribution of low-cost hydropower saved about Rs41.64 billion, which otherwise would have been spent on generating equivalent quantity of electricity from thermal resources, a Wapda press release said on Monday.
Tarbela, the largest hydropower station in the country, generated 15.83 billion units.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 12th, 2011.