Over 7,500MW of power added into national grid: Secretary water and power

Says miscreants blew transmission towers in Sibbi, causing a cascading effect on the entire national grid


Afp/web Desk January 25, 2015
PHOTO: EXPRESS/MOHAMMAD NOMAN

Over 7,500MW of power has been added into the national grid after miscreants blew transmission towers near Sibbi, Balochistan, said Secretary Water and Power Younus Dagha on Sunday.

"Transmission towers, 75, 76 in Sibbi were blown by unknown miscreants at 11:53pm on January 24," he said, adding that 7500MW of power has been added into the grid.

While addressing the media, he said reports of an attack were coming in from midnight but since there could be no verification from local administration, the media was not informed about it.

He added that the damage to the 220 kilovolt-Amperes (kVA) transmission lines between Sibbi and Quetta caused a backward surge of power to the Guddu power plant in Sindh, which in turn caused a cascading effect on the entire national grid.

"The entire system was restored by 8:30am in the morning, and now about 7500MW of power is in the national grid," he said. "We are hopeful that we will improve it by tonight."

Earlier, the country's State Minister for Water and Power apologised for inconvenience and said work was under process to restore electricity.

"On the Prime Minister's directive, we are not to sleep till this problem is resolved," he said in a message on Twitter.

“Power supply has been restored from all grid stations,” a National Transmission and Dispatch Company spokesperson told Express News.

The spokesperson added 50% of the power supply in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi had been restored while 40% was restored in Lahore.

“The power supply will be completely restored within two hours,” the spokesperson added.

The power failure, one of the worst in the country has experienced, caused power to be cut in major cities throughout the country, including Islamabad.



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Earlier in the night, there had been speculation that the system had tripped due to a decline in power production as the country’s power plants run dangerously low on furnace oil supplies. Dagha ruled out this explanation. “We had pushed up power production to 9,500 MW by evening. Even 800MW more of hydroelectric power generation was available.”

Power consumption over the last few days has hovering around the 14,000MW mark. “Before this breakdown we were successfully managing the shortage by carrying out load shedding for industrial consumers,” Dagha said.

COMMENTS (24)

H Chaudhry | 9 years ago | Reply

@Ishrat salim you whole question is wrong in my opinion. It is not a question but your opinion about two parties. Though correct that two large parties have a lot of blame but are you purposefully missing the point that WAPDA and other such institutes have been run by generals for over 40 years, what about them, how do they sleep at night. Similarly, Balochies hitting these transmission towers are angry at something, what is that something and the generals that made these balochies this much angry, how do they sleep at night. Same thing, keep blaming every thing on politicians but not a single word about constant failures of one institute, people who do that like your self, what will you tell Allah swt?

ishrat salim | 9 years ago | Reply

I just do not understand & cannot apprehend...how can these so-called leaders which people elected them can sleep peacefully at night ? can some one please ask them ? " do you get peaceful sleep at night with all the problems the poor people are facing "? " how do you sleep ?" what answer these leaders have for Allah swt ? I also do not understand & apprehend the logic of electing same group of people who have been tried & tested in 2 last govt ? both PPP & PML N....I mean it is so frustrating to apprehend the quality of people who so blatantly supports these 2 main political parties, who have not brought any meaningful satisfactory benefits for the poor people....on what ground & justification we elected them ? have they been good on their pre-election promises ? so, when we know that they have backtracked on their promises, is this not as good as lying ? Yes! it is, so what does Islam say " lie to your people ", do these politicians then think will get away from the wrath of Allah swt ? I fail to even think, what answer these politicians & leaders have in store to answer Allah swt for their inability to solve the basic need of the poor people? I also at loss, what those supporters of these political parties & their leaders will answer to Allah swt ? Can someone please make me understand ?

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