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The Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) provided 1.969 billion units of low-cost hydel electricity to the national grid through its hydel power stations during the first two weeks of July 2015. A WAPDA spokesman said here on Wednesday that these very cheap electricity units are 313.4 million units more if compared with 1.655 billion units generated during the corresponding period last year.
Thus, WAPDA hydel power contribution registered an increase of about 19 percent at a time when electricity demand in the country is on the surge towards its peak. It is also worth mentioning that the peak sharing by WAPDA hydel power stations remained 6709 megawatt (MW) on Tuesday against 6109MW on the same day last year, registering an increase of 600MW cheap energy.
He said that the increased hydel contribution was made possible due to efficient operation and maintenance of hydel power stations and better hydrological conditions. The spokesman highlighted that Tarbela and Mangla Hydel Power stations have been generating more electricity than their installed capacities now-a-days. For instance, Tarbela on Tuesday generated 3,492MW against its installed capacity of 3478MW, while Mangla generated 1,115MW against its installed capacity of 1000MW.
It is important to note that unlike thermal power stations, the installed capacities of both Mangla and Tarbela Hydel Power stations have not been deteriorated by a singleMW despite the fact that some of their units are as old as 40 years, he added. The cumulative generation capacity of WAPDA hydel power stations is 6902MW, which is about one third of the total system. WAPDA delivered 31.944 billion units to the National Grid in fiscal year 2014-15.
To what extent hydel electricity has been instrumental in stabilising the overall electricity tariff in the country, can be measured from the fact that its generation cost remained merely Rs 2.76 per unit during July 2014-April 2015 Contrary to this, it was Rs 7.74 for gas, Rs 16.25 for residual furnace oil (RFO), Rs 18.81 for high speed diesel (HSD), Rs 12.56 for coal, Rs 5.59 for nuclear, Rs 12.83 for wind and Rs 10.89 for bagasse.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2015

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