Thursday, September 19, 2024

Pakistan Army, FC to Use Hydroelectric Power to Light Remote KP

In a collaborative effort between the Pakistan Army, Frontier Corps North, and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, significant strides have been made to enhance living conditions in the border regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The installation of three hydroelectric turbines in the Elum Valley of Buner marks a transformative initiative, breaking a 70-year-long absence of electricity in the area.

The impact is profound, with a 150-kilowatt turbine illuminating 500 homes in Ellum Kalay and Karapa Kalay, a 200-kilowatt turbine powering 500 homes in Jobra Kalay and Sheen Dhand, and a 250-kilowatt turbine lighting up 500 homes in Char Kalay. The turbines, accompanied by meticulous infrastructure development, including transformers, pedestrian transmission lines, and transmission line installations in challenging terrains, showcase the determination and effectiveness of the military collaboration.

These endeavors not only address a longstanding issue of electricity deprivation but also exemplify successful project completion in demanding, remote environments. The local population’s gratitude reflects the positive impact of these efforts, underscoring the vital role played by the military and governmental entities in bringing essential facilities and a continuous power supply to these previously neglected regions.

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