In the long litany of bad ideas generated by the government regarding the energy sector’s management, RPPs are among the worst. They are grossly inefficient, frightfully expensive and very often do not actually produce any power, but have contracts demanding that they be paid anyway. And the government’s claim that they are a good way to manage summer peak demand is just plain wrong.
It may not be immediately apparent, but Pakistan actually does have enough installed capacity to meet the summer surge in demand. If all power turbines in the country were operating optimally, there would be no need for any power outages anywhere in the country, even on a hot July night when millions of homes have their air conditioners on at full blast. The problem is that about two-thirds of that capacity is owned by the government and is barely functional, let alone running at optimal capacity.
The government could easily use its own gas-fired thermal power plants — combined with the independent power producers (IPPs) — as the base load for the economy and use its oil-fired thermal plants combined with the rise in hydroelectric power generation that takes place every summer as the peak load power generation. If such a plan were followed, RPPs would be rendered redundant. But, of course, this would rely on the government managing its own assets well, which appears to be beyond its capacity at the moment.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 30th, 2014.
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@Dipak: This Is A Stop Gap Arrangement Nothing Permenant.Do Not Worry About Us Worry About Your 'Shining India'
Dipak@Strategic Asset: India could not care less if you buy electricity from India or not. You can keep your country in Stone Age in spite of having natural resources in your own country. If you want unreliable RPP so be it.
I guess for Pakistanis this is more palatable than buying power from India.
Rental power plants built in Pakistan have only one aim. Corruption for politicians and high electric price price for consumers. The trend was stared by BB to fill Zardari's pockets.