ISLAMABAD: Pakistan likely to get advancement in the sector of electricity in mid-2014 as first unit of Nandipur Power Project is near completion in the end of 2013.
Nandipur Power Project would generate 435 megawatts electricity with furnace oil while it could make 525 MW if operated via gas, Radio Pakistan reported.
The reports said that three turbines would be run on fuel or gas and the forth one with steam to be generated from these turbines.
Quoting from governmental sources, 60% machinery has already reached the site which give expectation for the completion of project on time.
Official sources said that the entire project would cost up to Rs57.38 billion (equivalent to $574 million) by the end of this year.
Nandipur Power Project is an under construction combined cycle thermal power plant located at Nandipur near Gujranwala in the Pakistan’s province of Punjab which is being constructed by the China Dongfang Electric Corporation.
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