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Distribution companies (DISCOs) are companies under Pakistan Electric Power Company (PEPCO) responsible for distribution of electricity in their respective allocated areas. . They buy electricity from producers such as Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), GENCOs, PAEC and other private Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and sell it to their respective area custome
Hub Power Company (Hubco) was founded in 1991. [5] The project was funded by $770 million in loan agreements and $325 million in equity from international investors. [6] The major investors included National Power with 20.4 percent shareholding, Xenel with 14.5 percent, and Entergy with a 10 percent holding.
Karachi: 1972 Steel P A Arif Habib Corporation: Conglomerates - Karachi: 1970 [13] Cement, energy, fertilizer, financials, power generation, real estate, steel P A ARY Digital Network: Consumer services Media Karachi: 2000 Media, television, subsidiary of ARY Group (UAE) P A Askari Bank: Financials Banks Rawalpindi: 1991 Commercial bank, owned ...
[5] [6] Among its projects are the $1.65 billion Lahore Metro, $4 billion Neelum–Jhelum Project, $800 million New Islamabad Airport, $893 million expansion of Salalah Airport and the $500 million Farah River Dam Project as well as managing the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant on behalf of Nuclear Regulatory Authority of Pakistan.
Islamabad Electric Supply Company was founded as Rawalpindi Electric Power Company (REPCO) in 1923 during British India-era. [3] [4] In 1972, the company was nationalized and subsequently was taken over by the Government of Pakistan. [5] It was publicly listed on Karachi Stock Exchange until 1985 when it was de-listed from the exchange. [6]
Karachi, Sindh 107 Gas 43 Korangi CCPP Karachi, Sindh 248 Gas 44 Gul Ahmed Karachi, Sindh 136 RFO 45 Tapal Energy Karachi, Sindh 126 RFO 46 SNPCL-I (IPP-2002) Jamshoro, Sindh 52 Gas 47 SNPCL-II (IPP-2002) Jamshoro, Sindh 52 Gas 48 Intl. Steel Limited (CPP) Karachi, Sindh 19 Gas 49 Intl. Ind. Limited (CPP) Karachi, Sindh 4 Gas 50 FFBL Power
Subsequently, it was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange with the shareholding pattern of 75 percent owned by Esso and 25 percent by the general public. [3] The urea plant with the production capacity of 173,000 tons was constructed at the cost of US$43 million. The plant was commissioned in Daharki in 1966 and production began in 1968. [2]
Counsel head and post Members 1 1884 32 2 1910 36 3 1933 Jamshed Nusserwanji Mehta: 57 4 1979-1983 Abdul Sattar Afghani (Mayor) 166 5 1983-1987 Abdul Sattar Afghani (Mayor) 232 6 1988-1992 Dr. Farooq Sattar (Mayor) 77 7 2001-2005 Naimatullah Khan (Mayor) 255 8 2005-2010 Syed Mustafa Kamal (Nazim Karachi) 255 9 2016-2020 Waseem Akhter (Mayor) 308 10