The truth is, if importing energy is the solution to our electricity needs, we need to look towards Iran. The Iranian government has offered to export double what we will be importing from India, but the government has so far been curiously hesitant to accept the offer. This can only be attributed to the US, which has been trying to stymie economic ties between the two nations. Had it not been for American pressure, a gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan which would have provided a minimum of 1000 MW of electricity may have been a reality by now. We often talk about how it is in our national interest to cooperate with the US on issues of terrorism no matter how much we might dislike it; here is an instance where it is imperative that we defy the US in the name of national interest. Of course, we should never have been in such a situation in the first place. Had successive governments done a better job of producing electricity through hydel projects, we would not have had to pay through our nose for imported electricity.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 4th, 2011.
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@Only sane Very simple we need very cruel leader who can by force do all the things..
It makes no sense to import electricity from Iran. Apart from Quetta there is no major load center near the Iranian border. Extensive infrastructure over rugged terrain will have to be developed including high tension power lines to transport the electricity. Over such large distances there will be high line loses. Not to mention the threat of militant activities in Baluchistan. Importing electricity from India makes sense due to its proximity to those areas of Pakistan which have the heaviest demand and the presense of the necessary infrastructure. Apart from that, Iran is also experiencing a period of Economic decline. Petrol prices have already shot up 500% since last year as the state has withdrawan subsidies on it. Electricity prices have been trickling up as well. Whether the Iranian regime will be able to live up to its side of the deal in the longrun is debatable, given internal pressures, and the potential for external agression. This however is not to suggest that areas along the Pakistan-Iran border shouldnt be linked to electricity supply from Iran as is the case for some places already and Gawadar.
We are not building hydel projects in Gilgit Baltistan because we think it is disputed territory, We are not importing the energy from Iran because USA is not allowing us to do so, We are not building Kalabagh Dam because two provinces have objection on it, We are not using the Coal Energy because Petroleum Lobby is not allowing us to do so and the cruel irony of the nature we are now planning to import the energy from our enemies.
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