ISLAMABAD, Apr. 18 (INP): With the completion of the ongoing mega hydropower projects in Pakistan, the country will add millions of acre feet (MAF) of water storage and thousands of MW of hydel power to the national grid, and these projects are also bringing a crop of hydroelectric engineers in the country.
“DBDP has so far created 16,500 jobs and will be training more than 1000 engineers,” said Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) Chairman Lt Gen Muzammil Hussain (Retd), while briefing Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the progress of the project on Sunday.
Mr. Muzammil Hussain said, “Putting together DBDP and Mohmand and Dasu, Pakistan would have a new crop of engineers on hydrology and about 1,600 of them will be taking Pakistan’s future”.
WAPDA is implementing a multi-pronged strategy for unprecedented hydropower and water storage development in Pakistan under the vision of “Decade of Dams”. The low-cost hydel electricity -which stands at 9406 MW at present. The Government plans to uplift its existing 30% to at least 50% in the National Grid.