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WAPDA Hosts Road Show in Bangkok for Pakistan’s First 300 MW Floating Solar Project

WAPDA organised a day-long Road Show in Bangkok for the 300 MW-Floating Solar Project – the first of its kind in Pakistan.The Road Show aimed at forging an enhanced competition amongst the prospective bidders for the project. As many as 58 delegates, hailing from 50 international firms of repute, participated in the event. Chairman WAPDA Engr Lt Gen Sajjad Ghani (Retd), Pakistan’s Charge d’ Affairs in Thailand Yasir Hussain, World Bank’s representatives, WAPDA high-ups and the project’s Consultants also attended the event.

Thanking the delegates for their active participation, the Chairman said that the WAPDA  floating solar project has excellent business opportunities for contracting firms through transparent international competitive bidding. WAPDA has a strong asset base worth billions of dollars and decades-long professional expertise for implementing mega projects in the water and power sectors. We are keen to work with the renowned firms to execute the maiden floating solar project in Pakistan to make it yet another success story in the country, he said. The Chairman expressed the hope that contracting firms from across the world would bid for the project in large numbers, as the project site is highly secured and easily accessible.

Later, WAPDA Member Finance, Member Power, GM (Coordination and Monitoring) and the Consultants briefed the participants about WAPDA, its revenue streams, collaboration with international financial institutes and development portfolio as well as financial, technical and bidding details of the 300 MW- Floating Solar Project in Pakistan. The Chairman, along with the WAPDA team and the Consultants, also responded to the queries of the participants during the question-answer session. 

It is important to note that before holding the Road Show in Bangkok, WAPDA has also organised a Pre-Bid Conference in Pakistan in November.

WAPDA’s 300 MW-Floating Solar Project aims to generate clean energy from the Tarbela-Ghazi Barotha Complex through the development of environment-friendly, innovative floating solar and hydropower hybrid operations. Under the project, WAPDA will deploy two 150 MW floating solar plants – one on Ghazi Head Pond at Tarbela Complex and the other on North Pond at Ghazi-Barotha Complex. The floating solar plants will be connected with the Switch Yards of Tarbela and Ghazi-Barotha Hydel Power Stations to provide 484 million units of low-cost electricity to the National Grid every year. The World Bank has shown interest to provide 95% financing for the project.

WAPDA has already floated bidding documents in October 2023 as per the World Bank’s procurement guidelines. The bidding submission deadline is March 12, 2024.

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