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November 11, 2008 Tuesday Ziqa'ad 12, 1429



AEDB to produce 5,000MW energy


ISLAMABAD, Nov 10: Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) has planned to produce 5,000MW energy within five to seven years utilising renewable energy resources available in the country.

This generation would certainly help meeting the current energy shortfall, Chief Executive Officer AEDB Arif Allaudin said talking to journalists here on Monday after conclusion of inaugural session of two-day stakeholders’ consultative workshop on ‘development of medium-term renewable energy policy for Pakistan’, jointly organised by AEDB and Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The CEO said the board is planning to make medium-term and long-term policy in consultation with concerned stakeholders. He said the board has been assigned by the government with the target of producing 5 per cent energy from renewable resources out of total power generation capacity.

He said the country’s first 50MW wind power project is scheduled to be commissioned in next month. He added five turbines of 1.2MW capacity each would be installed in the first phase of the project.

He said tariff issue will be resolved in consultation with stakeholders and people will get cheaper electricity. He said in an effort to harness the renewable energy resources, AEDB is encouraging private sector to develop renewable energy power projects.Earlier addressing the participants of the workshop, CEO AEDB said that country is facing an energy crisis, adding the board would fully utilise the alternative energy resources available in the country.

He said as per the mandate given by the government the board is encouraging the use of renewable energy resources for captive power generation. He said several innovative steps will be taken creating a market-based environment that is conducive to private sector investment and participation.

Country Director Asian Development Bank Rune Stroem said ADB would continue to support Pakistan to achieve energy security by utilising the abundantly available indigenous alternative energy resources.

He said Pakistan has tremendous potential in renewable energy and urged stakeholders to work together for greater use of these resources.—APP







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