|
Water Vision 2025 is a National Water resource and Hydro-power Development Program being undertaken by WAPDA to tackle the severe water and energy crisis in Pakistan. Since the construction of Mangla Dam, the country's population has risen to 180 million and is estimated to reach 280 million by 2025, resulting in a severe energy and water crisis. In this comprehensive development program five Hydropower projects are to be completed by 2016 with capacity of 9,500 MW. ==Phases of Water Vision 2025== Phase one envisions construction of Gomal Zam and Mirani Dams, the Mithan Kot barrage at Kachhi canal (Balochistan). phase 1 of Greater Thal canal (Punjab) and Thar/Rainee canal (Sindh). Mangla Dam and feasibility study of Bhasha Dam site will be initiated. The estimated cost for these projects will be $2.467 billion, with a construction period of five years.〔 Under phase 2 Hingol (Balochistan), Satpara (Northern Areas), Sanjwal (Punjab) and Kurram Tangi Dams (KPK), the Gajnai and Sehwan barrages (Sindh), alongside Chashma Right Bank canal, phase 2 of the Greater Thal canal Akhori and phase 2 of Thar/Rainee canals in 3–6 years. Diamer-Bhasha Dam will take 8–10 years for its completion. The estimated cost for these projects will be $8.94 billion.〔 Under Phase 3, the Yugo, Skardu, Dhok-Tallian, Rohtas, Naulong and Khadji dams will be completed.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「WAPDA Water vision 2025」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|