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United Bravo spied testing on roads for the very first time!

There is a lot of buzz regarding the upcoming United Bravo, an 800cc hatchback car from United Autos. For the past many months, social sites and facebook car community pages are going crazy about this new car.

In the fresh event, it is spied testing on roads for the very first time, which simply means that the company is testing its feasibility on roads and is gearing up to launch the hatchback in the market.

The Bravo is a renamed Dahe Motor DH350 and the engine is an 800cc 3-cylinder unit. According to Mr Afzal General Manager sales and marketing United Autos, the car is equipped with such features, which the locally produced hatchback lacks

The pictures of Bravo has already been leaked and after looking at the pictures, it is safe to assume that the car is equipped with features like rear parking camera, seat-belt warning indicator, power windows, touchscreen infotainment system, RPM and speedometer dials and digital information cluster and wooden interior, etc.

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Desalination of seawater proposed to tackle water shortage

ISLAMABAD: As a serious shortage of water looms in the country amid the increased upstream usage of water by
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badly affecting the supply to
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, desalination of seawater has been proposed in coastal areas including
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and others. Besides, recycling and treatment of drinking, industrial and sewerage water has also been proposed in cities and urban areas of the country.

According to details, a high-level consultative meeting held recently at the Ministry of Planning and Development under the chairmanship of Planning Secretary Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqi has proposed numbers of actions to be taken to use the seawater as an alternative source to meet growing shortage of fresh water. The consultative meeting on Seawater Desalination for Water Supply and Agricultural Applications

The meeting was attended by experts and top officials from UNESCO, National Institute of Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering (NIBGE), Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR), Pakistan Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (PCSIR), Governments of Punjab and Sindh, Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad, CDA, WASA Rawalpindi, Defence Housing Authority, Karachi, Gwadar Development Authority.

In order to benefit from international best practices, a representative from world’s leading firms was also invited. Accordingly, representatives of 2 US firms, 3 Chinese consulting organisations and one Middle Eastern and European firms participated. Jia Li from Yellow River Engineering of China also made a presentation. Renowned desalination expert Prof Mark Tester from King Abdullah University, KSA and Dr Shahbaz Khan, UNESCO Cluster Office Director, Jakarta made presentations online.

The high-level meeting discussed five major subjects including Seawater desalination: IWRM paradigm, sewerage water treatment, drinking water treatment, recycling of municipal wastewater and treatment of industrial wastewater.

The meeting also made a number of unanimous solutions which included the adoption of an internationally recognised framework of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) which is in line with the objectives set for UN Decade for Action-Water for Sustainable Development (2018-28).

It was emphasised that solar desalination was highly suitable for Keti Bandar, Thatta and Badin in Sindh and Ormara, Pasni and Jivani in Balochistan.

The meeting identified that higher costs were the major hindrance in the adoption of desalination technologies. In a bid to reduce the cost of installation as well as that of O&M, local manufacturing would be promoted with the exception of only two items i.e. membranes and instruments.

As per the recommendations of the committee, saline aquifers make a reasonable part of groundwater resources. It was emphasised that feasible and effective technologies like magnetic treatment and partial desalination may be promoted.

In the coastal belt, pre-filtration through slow and filters needs to be adopted for increasing life of treatment plants without compromising on the quality of output. In addition, dug wells may also be used near coastline where subsurface hydrogeology allows.

Keeping in view the deteriorating water quality in Islamabad, it was urged that CADD, CDA and MCI may adopt and promote bio-remediation measures and all water streams may be linked with the network(s) of this environment friendly technology.

Public sector investments need to be significantly increased by federal and provincial governments for sewage treatment and protection of freshwater bodies.

It was accentuated that Pakistan National Standards for Drinking Water Quality (2008) need to be strictly enforced in letter and spirit. Regarding industrial effluents, provisions made under NEQS (2010) should be followed.

Enforcement of Canal and Drainage Act of 1873 may be ensured to prevent discharge of effluents and protect freshwater bodies.

New human settlements i.e. Bahria Town, DHAs should be made responsible for the appropriate treatment of wastewater before disposal. Arrangements may also be made for wastewater treatment in the case of high risers.

It was also discussed earlier in an international conference on Seawater Desalination that water scarcity was affected and likely to further reduce and more vulnerable on supply side due to Indian, Afghan and Chinese water use upstream. Water scarcity would increase due to the enhanced demand owing to urbanisation, industrial development, population increase, the changes in life patterns and food consumption patterns, and increased GDP as well as irrigation requirements due to global warming.

Existing water supply in the country covers about 85-90% of the population, however, neither the quantity is adequate nor the quality is safe. Drinking water’s main resource is groundwater.

Groundwater aquifers, due to the unsustainable withdrawal of water have dangerously declined in Quetta and Lahore urban centres, whereas out of 43 canal commands, 37 canal commands have also shown a drastic decrease in groundwater level which is an alarming position.

Waterborne diseases include conventional diseases like malaria and typhoid, but now also hepatitis. Districts of Gujranwala and Bahawalnagar have badly been impacted due to hepatitis.

Seawater treatment technology is a proven technology and is being implemented successfully in 27 countries. Sewerage treatment is essential for protecting freshwater bodies and protecting groundwater aquifer from pathogens and other heavy metals. Industrial effluents treatment is the responsibility of industries however, it has been observed that they are not following their responsibilities and in areas of Punjab such as Kala Shah Kaku, they are releasing hazardous wastewater into dug wells.

Rivers of Ravi, Sutlej, Malir and Liari are now filled with sewerage whereas Islamabad freshwater streams are now causing health hazards and also have a stagnant odor that needs immediate attention.

Greater Karachi area has damaged the aqua life and water quality in coastal areas and this is also happening in Gwadar.

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Air Silk Route: China Southern Airlines starts flight operations from
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The biggest Asian airline, China Southern Airlines (
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Urumqi third-largest international transfer hub is the west gateway of
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to the world. It enjoys the geographic advantage of flying to mid west Asia and Europe.

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Chinese companies joint venture to build 40MW waste-to-energy plant in Lahore

In #Pakistan roughly 20 million tonnes of solid waste is generated annually, with annual growth rate of about 2.4 percent.

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has accepted an application of the Lahore Xingzhong Renewable Energy Company (pvt) Limited for its 40 megawatt (MW) waste to energy project.

Earlier the company had filed an application with Nepra for seeking a generation license for the 40 MW Municipal Solid waste (MSW) power project to be constructed at Lakhodair Lahore.

The project shall have an installed capacity of 40MW with 2 turbine generators of 20MW capacity while the total cost of the proposed project is $220 million.

The company has applied for the upfront tariff simultaneously with the generation license.

The project is expected to start commercial operation by the end of year 2022 and the electricity generated from this project would be fed to the national grid of Lesco (Lahore Electricity Supply Company) 132/11 kV Mominpura.

Three Chinese companies including China ENFI Engineering Corporation, MCC Tongsin Resources Co. Ltd and Chengdu Xingrong Environemt Co.Ltd have established a new Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) Company named Lahore Xingzhong Renewable Energy (pvt) limited jointly to undertake the proposed project of Punjab government.

The SPV Company will be responsible for investment, construction, operation and transfer of waste to energy project.

It is pertinent to mention here, that underground water will be used for production at the plant while domestic purpose of the water consumption during construction phase would be 1320.86 gallons per day.

During the operational phase, it would be 418712.70 gallons/day consumption of process water and 5547.61 gallons/day consumption of portable water.

Solid waste management situation in Pakistan is a matter of grave concern as more than 5 million people die each year due to waste related diseases.

In Pakistan roughly 20 million tones of solid waste is generated annually, with annual growth rate of about 2.4 percent.

The population of Lahore is about 11 million and more than 6000 tones of waste are generated on daily basis.

Currently, Lahore Waste Management Company is performing municipal solid waste (MSW) management role in Lahore.

At present, only one sanitary landfill site has been established in Lahore named as Lakhodair Sanitary landfill, managing 2000-25000 tons of waste on daily basis.

A MSW collection and transportation system has been established in Lahore operated by two Turkish companies.

Lakhodair Landfill site is fully operational in the northeast of Lahore and covering an area of 52.9 hectare meanwhile a new landfill of 63 hectare is planned in the southwest of the city with a capacity of 2500 tones per day.

A waste to energy plant does not require extensive land, it basically involves the utilization of solid waste to recover energy that can be in the form of electricity fuel or any other byproducts.

The technology reduces the volume of the solid waste and hence conserves a huge chunk of landfill spaces so it allows the recovery of many useful products from waste material.

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KARACHI: The Port Qasim Power Project is one of the early harvest energy projects under the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The power plant can generate 9 billion kilowatts/hour of electricity annually, effectively relieving the load shedding in Pakistan and producing tremendous economic and social benefits.

During the implementation of the project, Power China Resources Ltd. (PCR) has followed the principle of “joint construction through consultation for mutual benefits” by sharing advanced technologies and training local talents.

According to the operation plan for localisation of Port Qasim Power Project, finally, Pakistan will take over the operation and management of the power plant. PCR takes the training of Pakistani workers as its own responsibility.

It has provided opportunities for the workers to get familiar with the production and management and master the core technologies of a power plant as soon as possible, thus, laying a solid foundation for the Pakistani side to take over the production, operation and management. Pakistani workers accounting for 60 per cent of the whole staff are the primary workforce at the plant. To meet the needs of the local operation, PCR employed 100 Pakistani college graduates in 2016 and sent them to China for thermal power technology training for free. Now, these workers have taken up key positions and become the main force for power plant operation and maintenance.

Port Qasim coal-fired power plant has provided 2.5 billion kilowatts/hour of energy till May 26th and effectively improved the load shedding in Pakistan. The nature of thermal power plant production requires 24-hour production without interruption. The power grid has been overloaded in the sustained hot weather since April, which has caused the short supply of power.

During Ramadan, Pakistani workers as the major force for plant operation worked under the heat together with their Chinese colleagues at the frontline. Meanwhile, Ramadan traditions are given special considerations. The Pakistani workers are separated into four groups and work in three shifts every eight hours. Chinese workers have volunteered to lengthen their work time and are working in three groups and in two shifts every twelve hours.

On May 16th, a systematic transmission line malfunction occurred at the national grid of Pakistan, resulting in a widespread blackout in whole provinces of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) with many local hospitals, factories and airports seriously affected.

During the accident, distinct changes happened to the load of two units at Port Qasim coal-fired power plant which provides 10 per cent of the nation’s electric power output. Operating personnel from China and Pakistan launched an emergency response at once.

It was all thanks to their composure and decisiveness in handling the emergency that stability of voltage, frequency and other parameters of the grid was guaranteed. Throughout the 9 hours’ accident management, Pakistani staff worked at the forefront of the operation and maintenance of the power plant. Their all-weather engagement to accident handling has ensured the safe and stable operation of the power units. They have played a key role in maintaining the grid’s stability and made a positive contribution to helping Pakistani people live through the heat.

Port Qasim coal-fired power plant offers convenient working and living conditions to local workers at its best. Based on the principle of applying localized management mode and respecting the religious beliefs of local workers, it set up two more prayer sites in office and dormitory areas with prayer carpets. Dining time has been rescheduled in the mornings and evenings in accordance with Ramadan traditions. Food quality has been improved by offering a variety of nutritious food to cater to Pakistani workers’ diet habits, in order to guarantee and improve their physical health. Free shuttle bus service has been offered for Pakistani workers. In addition, facilities at the Staff Activity Center provide leisure and recreation for local workers in their spare time. Their needs in food, shelter and travel have been better satisfied at the power plant.

The Silk Road spirit of “joint construction, extensive consultation and mutual benefits” has been vividly reflected at Port Qasim power plant. Embracing the new era of commercial operation of the power plant, workers from China and Pakistan will jointly fulfil the new mission of lighting up 4 million families in Pakistan and instilling endless vitality into China-Pakistan friendship.

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