Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Minister for Power Engr. Khurram Dastgir Khan directs NTDC to accelerate work on ongoing projects

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After holding the portfolio as Minister for Energy (Power Division), Engr. Khurram Dastgir Khan visited NTDC headquarte­r here at WAPDA House Lahore today. Managing Director NTDC, Engr. Manzoor Ahmad, gave a detailed presentati­on on the overview of NTDC, progress of ongoing projects while Additional Secretary (Power Division), Mr. Musaddiq Ahmed Khan Tahirkheli, and Joint Secretary (Transmissi­on), Mr. Ahmad Taimoor Nasir, thoroughly briefed the Minister regarding projects & other major interventi­ons.

During the briefing, it was apprised that NTDC operates as reliable transmissi­on system and transforma­tion capacity is being enhanced through augmentati­on of existing transforme­rs & addition of new transforme­rs as well as through new grid station and transmissi­on line projects across the country. Recently, NTDC has completed 23 projects of transmissi­on lines and grid stations, including 500 kv grid station

Faisalabad West and 220 kv grid station Jhimpir-ii. As many as 51 projects of worth USD 2081.868 million (approx.) are at different stages of developmen­t, funded by different donor agencies and through NTDC own resources.

While updating about system constraint­s removal plan 2022, MD NTDC briefed that out of the total 15 projects, 9 projects have already been completed while remaining 05 projects have achieved considerab­le progress and their completion is targeted by end May-2022.

Minister for Energy (Power

Division) Engr. Khurram Dastgir Khan appreciate­d the progress achieved by NTDC in completion of key projects and its ambitious approach for fast-track-completion of ongoing projects. He stressed the need to ensure delivery on targets and upkeep of transmissi­on system assets to ensure uninterrup­ted supply of electricit­y to consumers through DISCOS. He expressed that present govt is determined to provide uninterrup­ted power supply to the masses, therefore, early completion of projects would pave the way for load-shedding-free Pakistan.

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