List of power stations in Pakistan
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This is a list of power stations in Pakistan. Pakistan has a total installed power generation capacity of over 40,000 MW as of 5 April 2021.[1] Furnace oil (15 percent), hydel (26 percent), natural gas (12 percent), LNG (25 percent), coal (9 percent), renewable (solar and wind 5 percent) and nuclear (8 per cent) are the principal sources.
Oil[edit]
In service[edit]
Station | Location | Capacity (MW) | Coordinates | Operation & Maintenance | Notes | Refs |
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Kot Addu Power Company | Kot Addu, Punjab | 1,600 | In-house | Multi Fuel-Fired Thermal Station. | 2016 | |
Hub Power Company | Hub, Balochistan | 1,292 | 24°54′21″N 66°41′41″E / 24.9057°N 66.6946°E | In-house | Furnace Oil Fired Plant. | |
Hubco Narowal Power Plant | Narowal, Punjab | 225 | 32.059067, 74.781222, | In-house | Furnace Oil Fired Plant. | |
Gul Ahmed Energy | Karachi, Sindh | 136 | In-house | Furnace Oil-fired Plant | [2] | |
Nishat Power Ltd | Lahore, Punjab | 200 | 31.122560, 73.905405 | In-house | Residual Fuel Oil | [3] |
Nishat Chunian Power Ltd | Lahore, Punjab | 200 | In-house | Residual Fuel Oil | [4] | |
Saba Power Company Ltd | Sheikhupura, Punjab | 125 | 31.733013, 73.873654 | Orient Operating Company | Residual Fuel Oil | [5] |
Southern Electric Power Company Ltd | Raiwind, Lahore | 136 | 31.291388, 74.249188 | Furnace Oil Fired Plant. | ||
Tapal Energy Ltd | Hub, Balochistan | 126 | 24.999713, 66.906860 | Sithe Mauritius Limited | Heavy Fuel Oil | [6] |
Japan Power Generation Pvt Ltd | Raiwind, Punjab | 135 | 31.325566, 74.262225 | Furnace Oil Fired Plant. | ||
Kohinoor Energy Ltd | Lahore, Punjab | 131 | 31.263200, 74.187321 | In-house | Furnace Oil Fired Plant. | |
Liberty Power Tech | Faisalabad, Punjab | 200 | Wärtsilä | Furnace Oil Fired Plant | [7] | |
AES Lal Pir Power | Muzaffargarh, Punjab | 362 | 30°06′19″N 71°09′49″E / 30.10528°N 71.16361°E | In-house | Furnace Oil Fired Plant. | |
AES PakGen | Muzaffargarh, Punjab | 365 | 30°06′19″N 71°09′49″E / 30.10528°N 71.16361°E | In-house | Furnace Oil Fired Plant. | |
Attock Group Attock Gen Ltd. | Rawalpindi, Punjab | 165 | Wärtsilä | Furnace Oil Fired Plant | [8] | |
Jamshoro Power Station | Jamshoro, Sindh | 850 | 25°28′20″N 68°15′58″E / 25.47222°N 68.26611°E | In-house | Oil and Natural Gas-Fired Thermal Station. | |
K-Electric Bin Qasim Power Plant | Karachi, Sindh | 1,260 | 24.785546, 67.358929 | In-house | Oil and Natural Gas-Fired Thermal Station | |
Sitara Energy Ltd | Faisalabad, Punjab | 85 | 31.533111, 73.393330 | In-house | Diesel and Natural Gas Fired Plant. | |
Attock Refinery Ltd | Rawalpindi, Punjab | 18 | 33.5575853,73.0766997 | In-house | Heavy Fuel Oil | |
Atlas Power Ltd | Sheikhpura, Punjab | 225 | MAN Energy Solutions SE | Heavy Fuel Oil | [9] |
Natural Gas[edit]
In service[edit]
Station | Location | Capacity (MW) | Coordinates | Operation & Maintenance | Notes | Refs |
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Guddu Thermal Power Plant | Guddu, Sindh | 2,402 | 28°25′38″N 69°41′49″E / 28.42722°N 69.69694°E | Albario Engineering | Combined Cycle Power Plant | |
Fauji Foundation Power Company Daharki Ltd | Daharki, Sindh | 185 | 27.985137, 69.673544 | Korea Electric Power Corporation | Combined Cycle Power Plant | |
Uch-I, II Power Plant | Dera Murad Jamali, Balochistan | 1000 | 28.582798, 68.171539 | Engie | Combined Cycle Power Plant | |
Nandipur Power Project | Gujranwala, Punjab | 425 | 32.245294, 74.270007 | In-house | Combined Cycle Power Plant | |
Habibullah Coastal Power Pvt Company | Quetta, Balochistan | 140 | Albario Engineering | Combined Cycle Power Plant | ||
WAPDA Quetta Thermal Power Station | Quetta, Balochistan | 35 | 30°26′38″N 66°59′49″E / 30.44389°N 66.99694°E | In-house | Combined Cycle Power Plant | |
Liberty Power Project | Daharki, Sindh | 235 | Tenaga Nasional | Combined Cycle Power Plant | ||
Descon Rousch (Pakistan) Power Limited | Abdul Hakeem, Pakistan, Punjab | 450 | 30°34′06″N 72°08′24″E / 30.56833°N 72.14000°E | Descon Power Solutions | Combined Cycle Power Plant | |
Engro Powergen Qadirpur Ltd | Ghotki, Sindh | 227 | 28°01′37″N 69°21′47″E / 28.02694°N 69.36306°E | In-house | Combined Cycle Power Plant | |
Halmore Power Generation Company Ltd | Sheikhupura, Punjab | 225 | FieldCore | Combined Cycle Power Plant | ||
Orient Power Company Ltd | Kasur, Punjab | 229 | FieldCore | Combined Cycle Power Plant | ||
Saif Group Saif Power Limited | Sahiwal, Punjab | 229 | FieldCore | Combined Cycle Power Plant | ||
K-Electric Bin Qasim Power Plant II | Karachi, Sindh | 560 | 24.781873, 67.359767 | K-Electric | Combined Cycle Power Plant | |
Fauji Kabirwala Power Company | Kabirwala, Punjab | 157 | 30.524865, 71.954946 | In-house | Combined Cycle Power Plant | |
Sapphire Electric Company Ltd | Muridke, Punjab | 234 | FieldCore | Combined Cycle Power Plant | [10] | |
Sindh Nooriabad Power Company Pvt Ltd | Jamshoro, Sindh | 100 | In-house | Combined Cycle Power Plant | ||
Haveli Bahadur Shah Power Plant | Jhang, Punjab | 1,230 | China Power Construction Corporation | Combined Cycle Power Plant | [11] | |
Bhikki RLNG-based Power Project | Sheikhupura, Punjab | 1,180 | Quaid-e-Azam Thermal Power Limited | Combined Cycle Power Plant | [12] | |
Balloki Power Plant | Balloki, Punjab | 1,223 | TNB Remaco | Combined Cycle Power Plant | [13] | |
Descon Altern Energy Ltd | Fateh Jang, Punjab | 32 | Descon Power Solutions | Combined Cycle Power Plant |
|- | Lucky Energy Pvt Ltd ||Kathore, Karachi || 101.2 || | In-house || Natural Gas Power Plant|| |-
Under construction or proposed[edit]
Station | Location | Capacity (MW) | Status |
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Punjab Thermal Power Plant | Jhang, Punjab | 1263 | Under construction. To be operational by Feb 2020.[14] |
K-Electric Power Plant III | Karachi, Sindh | 900 | Under construction. To be operational by May 2021.[15] |
Coal[edit]
In service[edit]
Station | Location | Capacity (MW) | In-service Date | Coal Source |
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Master power pvt Limited | Raiwand, punjab | 20 | 2016 | Mixed |
Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd | Faisalabad, Punjab | 40 | 2016 | - |
Fauji Fertilizer Power Plant | Karachi, Sindh | 118 | 2017 | Mixed |
Sahiwal Coal Power Project | Sahiwal, Punjab | 1320 | 2017 | Imported |
Maple Leaf Power Ltd | Mianwali, Punjab | 40 | 2017 | Imported |
Port Qasim Coal Power Project | Karachi, Sindh | 1320 | 2017 | Imported |
DG Cement Coal Power Project | DG Khan, Punjab | 30 | 2017 | Domestic |
Hub Coal Power Project | Hub, Balochistan | 1320 | 2018 | Imported |
Engro Powergen Thar | Tharparkar, Sindh | 660 | 2019 | Domestic |
Thar Energy Ltd | Tharparkar, Sindh | 330 | 2022 | Domestic |
Lucky Electric Power | Karachi, Sindh | 660 | 2022 | Domestic |
Under Construction and Proposed[edit]
On December 12, 2020, Pakistan decided to no longer build new coal-fired power plants.[16]
Station | Location | Capacity (MW) | Notes |
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ThalNova Power Pvt Ltd | Tharparkar, Sindh | 330 | Under construction. To be operational by Jun 2021.[17] |
Siddiqsons Energy Ltd | Tharparkar, Sindh | 330 | Under construction. To be operational by Jun 2021.[18] |
Gwadar Coal Power Project | Gwadar, Balochistan | 300 | Under construction.[19] To be operational by Oct 2023[20] |
Nuclear[edit]
Location of Nuclear Power Plants in Pakistan
In service[edit]
Station | Community | Capacity (MW) | Location | Year in Service |
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(KANUPP-1) | Karachi, Sindh | 85 | 24°50′41″N 66°47′20″E / 24.84472°N 66.78889°E | 1972 |
(CHASNUPP-1) | Mianwali, Punjab | 325 | 32°23′20″N 71°27′45.5″E / 32.38889°N 71.462639°E | 2000 |
(CHASNUPP-2) | Mianwali, Punjab | 320 | 32°23′20″N 71°27′45.5″E / 32.38889°N 71.462639°E | 2011 |
(CHASNUPP-3) | Mianwali, Punjab | 340 | 32°23′20″N 71°27′45.5″E / 32.38889°N 71.462639°E | 2016 |
(CHASNUPP-4) | Mianwali, Punjab | 340 | 32°23′20″N 71°27′45.5″E / 32.38889°N 71.462639°E | 2017 |
(KANUPP-2) | Karachi, Sindh | 1100 | 24°50′41″N 66°47′20″E / 24.84472°N 66.78889°E | 2021 |
(KANUPP-3) | Karachi, Sindh | 1100 | .[22] | 2022 |
Under construction or proposed[edit]
Station | Location | Capacity (MW) | Status |
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(KANUPP-4) | Karachi, Sindh | 1100 | Under construction. Containment Dome Installed.[22]
To be operational by Mar 2024.[23] |
(CHASNUPP-5) | Mianwali, Punjab | 1100 | LOI issued.[24] |
Renewables[edit]
Hydroelectricity[edit]
Wind Power[edit]
Station | Location | Capacity (MW) | Wind turbine manufacturer | In-service date | Operation & Maintenance | Notes |
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FFC Energy Wind Project | Jhimpir, Sindh | 49.5 | Nordex | 2013 | Descon Power Solutions | |
Zorlu Enerji Pakistan | Jhimpir, Sindh | 56.4 | Vestas | 2013 | In-house | |
Three Gorges Pvt Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 150 | Goldwind | 2014 | In-house | First Three Gorges Wind Project of 50MW was commissioned in 2014. Second and third were commissioned in 2018.[25] |
Foundation Wind Energy Pvt Ltd | Gharo, Sindh | 100 | Nordex | 2015 | Descon Power Solutions | |
Sapphire Wind Power Pvt Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 52.8 | General Electric | 2015 | FieldCore a GE Company | |
Yunus Energy Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | Nordex | 2016 | Descon Power Solutions | |
Metro Wind Power Co Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | Nordex | 2016 | Descon Power Solutions | |
Tenaga Generai Ltd | Gharo, Sindh | 49.5 | General Electric | 2016 | FieldCore a GE Company | |
Gul Ahmed Wind Power Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | Nordex | 2016 | Descon Power Solutions | |
Master Wind Energy Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 52.8 | General Electric | 2016 | FieldCore a GE Company | |
ACT Wind Pvt Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 30 | Goldwind | 2016 | HydroChina | Formerly known as the Tapal Wind Energy (Private) Limited which was formed on 6 December 2010.[26] It is a joint-venture between Tapal Group, Akhtar Group, and Ismail Industries.[26] ACT Wind has outsourced operation & maintenance to HydroChina for ten years.[27] |
HydroChina Dawood Wind Power Project | Gharo, Sindh | 50 | Ming Yang | 2017 | HydroChina | |
Sachal Energy Wind Farm | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | Goldwind | 2017 | In-house | |
United Energy Pakistan Wind Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 100 | Goldwind | 2017 | China Gezhouba Group | |
Hawa Energy Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | General Electric | 2018 | FieldCore a GE Company | |
Burj Capital Jhimpir Wind Power Limited | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | General Electric | 2018 | FieldCore a GE Company | |
Artistic Energy Pvt. Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 49.3 | General Electric | 2018 | Descon Power Solutions | Formerly known as Hartford Alternative Energy Pvt Limited |
Tricon Boston Corporation | Jhimpir, Sindh | 150 | General Electric | 2018 | FieldCore a GE Company | Tricon Boston Consulting Corporation is a subsidiary of Sapphire Textile.[28] |
Zephyr Power Ltd | Gharo, Sindh | 50 | Siemens Gamesa | 2019 | Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy | The turbines were provided by Siemens Gamesa which was their first contract in Pakistan.[29] It is funded by CDC Group UK.[30] |
Master Green Energy Pvt Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | Siemens Gamesa | 2021 | HydroChina |
Under-development[edit]
Station | Location | Capacity (MW) | In-service date | Wind turbine | Notes |
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Tricom Wind Power Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | 2021 | Siemens Gamesa | Under construction. To be operational by Dec 2021.[31] The project is sponsored by Yunus Brothers Group.[32] The wind turbines are provided by Siemens Gamesa.[33] |
Metro Wind Power Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 60 | 2021 | Siemens Gamesa | Under construction.[31] The EPC contractor of the project is HydroChina and wind turbines are provided by Siemens Gamesa.[34] |
Din Energy Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | 2021 | Goldwind | Under construction.[31] The project is sponsored by the Din Group which is active in textile and leather industry in Pakistan. The EPC contractor of the project is HydroChina and wind turbines are provided by Goldwind.[35] |
Act 2 Wind Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | 2021 | Goldwind | Under construction. To be operational by Dec 2021.[31] The wind turbines are provided by Goldwind.[36] |
Artistic Wind Power Pvt Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | 2021 | Goldwind | Under construction.[31] The EPC contractor of the project is HydroChina and wind turbines are provided by Goldwind.[37] |
Gul Ahmed Electric Pvt Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | 2021 | Goldwind | Under construction.[31] The EPC contractor of the project is HydroChina and wind turbines are provided by Goldwind.[38] |
Indus Wind Energy Pvt Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | 2021 | General Electric | Under construction. To be operational by Dec 2021.[31] The wind turbines are provided by [[ General Electric]].[39] |
Liberty Wind Power Pvt Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 100 | 2021 | Siemens Gamesa | Under construction. It includes Liberty Wind Power-1 and Liberty Wind Power-2.[31] Formerly known as Zulaikha Energy Pvt Ltd. The wind turbines are provided by Siemens Gamesa.[40] |
NASDA Green Energy Pvt Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | 2021 | Siemens Gamesa | Under construction. To be operational by Dec 2021.[31] The wind turbines are provided by Siemens Gamesa.[41] |
Lakeside Energy Pvt Ltd | Jhimpir, Sindh | 50 | 2021 | Siemens Gamesa | Under construction. To be operational by Dec 2021.[31] The wind turbines are provided by Siemens Gamesa.[42] |
Solar Power[edit]
Operational[edit]
Station | Community | Location | Capacity (MW) | Status |
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Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park | Bahawalpur, Punjab | 29°19′09″N 71°49′25″E | 1000 | 2016 |
OurSun Solar Power Plant[43] | Gharo, Sindh | 24°72'15.4"N 67°53'36.6"E | 50 | 2018 |
Gharo Solar Power Plant | Gharo, Sindh | 24°42'56.8"N 67°33'44.7"E | 50 | 2020 |
Harappa Solar Pvt. Ltd | Sahiwal, Punjab | 30°34'46.9"N 72°53'43.0"E | 18 | 2017 |
AJ Power Pvt. Ltd. | Jhelum, Punjab | 12 | 2017 | |
Eni Bhit Solar [44] | Bhit, Sindh | 10 | 2019 |
Under-development[edit]
Station | Community | Location | Capacity (MW) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
M/s Access Electric Pvt. Ltd. | Pind Dadan Khan, Punjab, Pakistan | 10 | ||
M/s Access Solar Pvt. Ltd. | Pind Dadan Khan, Punjab, Pakistan | 11.52 | ||
M/s Bukhsh Solar Pvt. Ltd. | Lodhran, Punjab, Pakistan | 10 | ||
M/s Safe Solar Power Pvt. Ltd. | Bahawalnagar, Punjab, Pakistan | 10.28 |
Bagasse Power[edit]
Solid Waste to Energy[edit]
Station | Community | Location | Capacity (MW) | Status |
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K-Electric/Engro Energy | Karachi, Sindh | 50 | LOI issued.[45] |
Waste Heat Recovery Power[edit]
Station | Community | Location | Capacity (MW) | ||||
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Lucky Cement Ltd | Karachi, Sindh | 20 | |||||
Lucky Cement Ltd | Pezu, KPK | 30 | |||||
Maple Leaf Cement Ltd | Mianwali, Punjab | 15 | |||||
Gharibwal Cement Ltd | Chakwal, Punjab | 20 | |||||
Bestway Cement Ltd | Chakwal, Punjab | 15 | |||||
Bestway Cement Ltd | Hattar, KPK, Pakistan | 13.5 | |||||
Bestway Cement Ltd | Farooqia, Punjab | 13.5 | |||||
Bestway Cement Ltd | Chakwal, Punjab | 15 | |||||
Bestway Cement Ltd | Kallar Kahar, Punjab | 12 | |||||
Fauji Cement Company Ltd | Attock, Punjab | 21 | |||||
MBM Engineering Company Ltd | karachi, karachi | Engine Repair Works | Pioneer Cement Ltd | Sargodha, Punjab | 12 | ||
DG Khan Cement Company Ltd | Chakwal, Punjab | 8.6 | |||||
Kohat Cement Ltd | Kohat, KPK | 15 | |||||
Dewan Cement Ltd | Karachi, Sindh | 5 | |||||
Askari Cement Ltd | Wah, Punjab | 7.5 | |||||
Askari Cement Ltd | Nizampur, KPK | 12 |
See also[edit]
- Electricity in Pakistan
- Energy policy of Pakistan
- List of power stations in Asia
- List of largest power stations in the world
- Iran–Pakistan–India gas pipeline
- Electricity sector in Pakistan
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