Contribution : LNG-based plants set to supplement appetite   


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ISLAMABAD: Three liquefied healthy gas (LNG)-based energy plants in a open zone would supplement 2,400 megawatts (MW) of electricity to a inhabitant grid by Sep this year and would grasp full intensity of 3,600 MW by Jan subsequent year.  According to Radio Pakistan, these embody dual projects saved by a supervision during Haveli Bahadur Shah and Balloki and one by a Punjab supervision during Bhikki. Three gas turbines have already reached a site and 3 some-more would strech by Apr this year. The Bhikki Plant has already been connected to a inhabitant grid and is approaching to beget a initial 800MW by Mar this year. Work on installation, contrast and grid tie is going on in full speed on all a 3 sites.

Published in The Express Tribune, Feb 1st, 2017.

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