5.2. Pakistan Country Presentation by A. Allaudin
5.2. Pakistan Country Presentation by A. Allaudin
– Structured Consultation
Country Profile
Presentation by
June 21 21--22
22,, 2010
ADBofHeadquarter
The views expressed in this presentation are those the presenter and Manila, Philippines
do not necessarily represent those of the Asian Development Bank.
Presentation
Public Sector
MW %
Public Sector Private Sector PEPCO (Thermal) 4,829 24
(Thermal) (Thermal)
4,829 MW 8,496 MW WAPDA (Hydel) 6,444 33
(24.0%) (41.6%)
NUCLEAR 462 2
Private Sector
MW %
Nuclear
IPPs (Thermal) 6,314 31
Public Sector 462 MW
(Hydel) (2.3%) KESC (Thermal) 1,756 9
6,444 MW Rental & SPP 426 1
(32.1%)
Sub Total 8,496 41
Optimum summer capacity 17,897MW
Optimum winter capacity 13,215MW Grand Total 20,231 100
DEMAND & SUPPLY POSITION
20
18
-5022 MW
16
M W in T h o u s a n d
14
12
10
8
6 Demand
4 Supply
2
0
FY-02 FY-03 FY -04 FY-05 FY-06 FY-07 FY-08 FY-09 FY-10
5
COUNTRY PEAK DEMAND & SUPPLY
FUTURE PROJECTIONS 2007–2030
120000
113695
100000
80566
90000
80000
54359
MW
60000 70000
36217
40000
24474 40000
18883
20000 27000
15500 19000
0
FY-07 FY-10 FY-15 FY-20 FY-25 FY-30
Year
MW Supply MW Demand
6
ENERGY SUMMIT APRIL 2010
Closure of markets and shops at sun-set. During the day shops shall
be provided with at least two continuous spells of power supply.
Fauji Fertilizer
5
Company p x + p 143.00
Pakistan seeks support from DFI’s, IFIs, and support to learn from
the success of other developing countries.
THANK YOU