K-Electric facing furnace oil shortfall

Published June 4, 2020
Rise in temperatures and growing usage due to the easing lockdown has caused power demand to peak. — AFP/File
Rise in temperatures and growing usage due to the easing lockdown has caused power demand to peak. — AFP/File

KARACHI: Rise in temperatures and growing usage due to the easing lockdown has caused power demand to peak at 3,200MW, said K-Electric on Wednesday.

The power utility said it is facing challenges on account of furnace oil shortfall, which is compromising the generation capability at its furnace-oil fired 1,250MW Bin Qasim Station.

“K-Electric’s daily furnace oil requirement is close to 4,500 tonnes per day, while at present we are receiving only around 1,500 tonnes daily. Currently there are pending orders of close to 13,500-tonne furnace oil which have not yet been supplied; this is creating difficulties in meeting power demand which may necessitate load-management even in exempted areas to meet the shortfall between supply and demand.

Published in Dawn, June 4th, 2020

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