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AEDB electrification in Sindh, Balochistan
Islamabad—Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB)
on directives of Prime Minister is to electrify 7874 remote villages
in Sindh and Balochistan with 6,968 of these villages located in
Balochistan. According to Planning and Development sources, the
National Rural electrification programme is the main project being
implemented by WAPDA to provide electricity to the villages of all
the four provinces in the country.
The Solar Energy projects are to supplement the initiatives of the
WAPDA and is proposed to be implemented in the areas where
electricity cannot be supplied through national grid due to
technical, financial and economical hindrances, the sources added.
They said that the villages selected for supply of electricity
through renewable energy technologies are located beyond 20 km
radius of national grid and therefore provision of electricity
through renewable energy technologies is the only solution.
A programme for electrification of remote villages of Sindh and
Balochistan through solar energy was prepared by Alternative Energy
Development Board (AEDB) on PM’s Directive, they added.
AEDB, they said developed four PC-1s for Rural Electrification
through renewable energy in Sindh and Balochistan costing Rs.1167.73
million , which were approved by the CDWP on March 21, 2006. Three
projects envisage 100 villages each to be electrified in the remote
areas of Balochistan (total 300 villages) and one in Sindh (100
Villages). The total cost of the projects is Rs. 1.168 billion, they
remarked.
They added that one of these PC-1s was for provision of Solar Energy
in 100 remote villages Northern Balochistan along with Afghan Border
at an estimated cost of Rs. 308.960 million. They further said that
since project of such magnitude has not been carried out in Pakistan
in the past, it was decided to implement the programme in a phase
wise manner. Hence adopting this strategy, 100 villages out of these
6968 villages in Northern Balochistan and along Afghanistan Border
will be electrified as part of this project.
A request was submitted by AEDB to Planning Commission for
allocation of funds from PSDP 2007-08 and in response It was
intimated that the projects should be funded from Khushal Pakistan
Programme (KPP-II) now Peoples Works Programme (PWP-II) as these
fall under the purview of Village Electrification and was initiated
under PM’s Directive.
Annual Plan Coordination Committee (APCC) also upheld the decision
of the Planning Commission and subsequently endorsed by NEC. AEDB
has informed that only an amount of Rs. 100 million were released to
them during financial year 2007-08 through KPP-II and subsequently
no allocation has been made to them from either PSDP / PWP-II and
have requested for an allocation of Rs. 450 million for the
Financial Year 2009-10.—APP
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