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Dawood wind power project

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Country
  
Pakistan

Commission date
  
August 2016 (2016-08)

Type
  
Onshore on tidal flats

Construction began
  
2015

Location
  
Banbhore, Sindh

Owner(s)
  
HydroChina

Nameplate capacity
  
49.5 MW

Units operational
  
33

Dawood wind power project

Similar
  
Karot Hydropower Project, Suki Kinari Hydropower Project, Quaid‑e‑Azam Solar Park, Ranikot Fort, Mohenjo‑daro

The Dawood wind power project is a wind farm under-construction as part of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor's Early Harvest energy projects. It is being developed on 1,720 acres of tidal flats near the city of Banbhore, Sindh – approximately 80 kilometers east of Karachi. It is being developed by the Chinese firm HydroChina. It is being developed by the Chinese firm HydroChina, and is expected to provide electricity to the Pakistani grid by August 2016.

The plant will produce approximately 50 megawatts of electricity upon completion, and will consist of 33 wind turbines each capable of generating 1.5 MW of electricity. Turbines will be sourced from China Ming Yang Wind Power Group Limited and were jointly developed with the German firm Aerodyn.

Construction began in 2015, and the last turbine was installed on April 23, 2016. Electric generation is expected to commence in August 2016, It is expected that energy provided by the farm will be sufficient to provide electricity to some 100,000 households in the local area.

Total costs for the project are expected to total $115 million, with financing provided by the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. Total power generation from this wind project is 49.5 MW

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