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56MW KP hydel projects to be completed in 2015

byMonitoring Report
01/12/2014
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PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has announced to complete three hydropower projects of 56MW next year.

Pakhtunkhwa Energy Development Organisation (PEDO) Board Chairman Tariq Iqbal said this, while chairing the Organisation’s 4th board of directors meeting. During the meeting, the board was informed about the progress of work on ongoing energy projects in the province. It was also informed that three hydropower projects namely Daral Khwar HPP, Swat of 36MW, Ranolia HPP, Kohistan of 17MW & Machai HPP, Mardan pf 2.6 MW will be completed in next year and start generation collectively 56MW.

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The board showed its satisfaction over the pace of work on various energy projects and stated that in the next year the construction work will be stated on Matiltan HPP 84MW, Lawi HPP 69MW, Karora & Jabori HPPs. During the meeting the PEDO board took various decisions regarding the newly administrative set up of department and scrutinised the applications received from various candidates who applied for the position of Executive PEDO chief. Board also approved the terms of references for the newly created vacancies of general manager thermal, HR & legal experts to be hired soon.

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