Sindh govt plans to launch floating solar power project

Solar panels to generate 500MW of electricity after two years


Sameer Mandhro July 07, 2022
Sindh government's floating solar panel project. PHOTO: EXPRESS

KARACHI:

Pakistan’s first floating solar power project, which will produce 500 megawatts of energy, is set to be launched soon on Keenjhar Lake.

The Letter of Intent has also been issued for the project.

"Work on the feasibility report of the project is in full swing and it is hoped that the project will start generating electricity in two years time after going through the approval stages," said Sindh Energy Minister Imtiaz Ahmed Shaikh, adding that Go Company, which was working on the project, was expected to invest US$400 million in the project.

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The energy minister’s statement came during his talk with officials from power companies.

He said that this was a unique floating solar power plant project for Pakistan which would not only provide 500 MW of environmentally friendly electricity but would also create employment opportunities in the province.

"Keenjhar Lake will promote tourism and help in controlling load shedding," he added.

Imtiaz Shaikh said that the 500 MW eco-friendly power project was another milestone of the achievements of the Sindh government.

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In recent months, Pakistan has seen efforts to increase the instalment and use of solar panels. The government worked towards a comprehensive solar energy package comprising tax waivers and concessionary loans for consumers in a bid to overcome the prolonged power outages that have stalled life in the country.

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The solar package would include a short-term plan for shifting government offices to solar energy. It involves the preparation of a plan for helping small consumers to switch over to solar energy with the help of subsidies or concessionary loans.

The government is also planning to waive the general sales tax on all the components used in generating solar energy.

The energy task force, chaired by Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, reviewed the solar power plan in a recent meeting. The prime minister constituted the task force on solar energy initiatives with a vision to promote sustainable and green energy.

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COMMENTS (3)

Kazi | 2 years ago | Reply This is a very stupid proposition. A floating solar power plant will cost a lot more than a plant on land. And there is no dearth of empty land in Sindh and other provinces. So why would you put up a floating solar power plant on Keenjhar Lake unless they want to drive the cost up and have a greater margin for under the table deals Please also note that putting up a floating solar plant can also impact the biological life under the water as well as above it. It can impact the plants fish and birds that live off this lake. So it will be an environmental disaster. If Pakistan had a shortage of uninhabited land like in the case of Bangladesh it might make sense to cover the water surfaces. But this project does not smell good at all. If they had to consider water surfaces a better approach may have been to cover the irrigation canals with solar panels which would also help in reducing loss of water through evaporation. And those canals do not impact the fish birds or plants.
Ishfaq | 2 years ago | Reply Copy karni ki bhi hadd hoti hai instead of that should have planned on land properties floating ones would be more expensive
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