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Saba Power Plant136 MW Gas

Gas

Positioned as the 98th largest power generation facility in Pakistan, the Saba Power Plant plays a modest yet significant role in the country's energy matrix with a generation capacity of 136 MW. Among the 46 gas plants in Pakistan, it ranks 39th, indicating that while its capacity is relatively small, it contributes to the diversification of the energy mix. Commissioned to meet the growing demand for electricity, Saba operates using gas turbines that efficiently convert gas into electricity, a method recognized for its rapid response to fluctuations in energy demand. Its capacity represents 0.14% of Pakistan's total energy production, which consists of 198 plants generating a cumulative capacity of 98,402 MW. This indicates that Saba, while a minor player, is part of a larger strategy aimed at reducing reliance on hydropower, which dominates the national energy profile. Within a 50 km radius, Saba is surrounded by several larger gas facilities, including Bhikki Power Plant with a capacity of 1180 MW, and Atlas Power Sheikhupura and Halmore Power, each producing 225 MW. This regional concentration of gas plants underscores the importance of natural gas in Pakistan's energy landscape, particularly in balancing the variability of hydropower generation. Owned and operated by a local entity, Saba Power Plant is thus a crucial part of the local energy framework, contributing to both economic growth and energy security. As Pakistan aims to enhance its energy infrastructure, the continued operation of plants like Saba will be vital in ensuring a reliable electricity supply for its burgeoning population and economy.

Capacity
136 MW
Commissioning Year
2015

11 years old

Owner
Pakistan Electric Power Company
Location
31.7326°, 73.8752°

Pakistan, Asia

Location
Coordinates:: 31.732602, 73.875182
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Pakistan
Continent
Asia
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
PakistanEnergy Profile
198
Total Plants
98.4 GW
Total Capacity
HydroGasCoalOil
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Gas Power Generation: An Overview of Its Mechanisms, Benefits, and Future Prospects

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