Overview
Faisalabad Sitara Chemical power plant is a 40 MW coal-fired facility in Faisalabad, Pakistan, owned by Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd. It supports industrial energy needs in the Punjab region.
Faisalabad Sitara Chemical power plant is a coal-fired power generation facility located in Faisalabad, Pakistan, with a capacity of 40 MW. Owned by Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd, the plant is operational and serves the energy demands of the local industrial sector. As a coal-based plant, it contributes to Pakistan's power generation mix, which relies heavily on fossil fuels. The plant operates under Pakistan's national environmental regulations, including the National Environmental Quality Standards (NEQS) for emissions. Coal-fired plants in Pakistan typically use subcritical technology, which has lower efficiency and higher emissions compared to supercritical or combined-cycle gas turbine plants. The 40 MW capacity places it in the small-scale category for coal power plants. The facility's location in Faisalabad, a major industrial hub, underscores its role in supporting local manufacturing and chemical production. Its proximity to populated areas may necessitate stringent emission controls to mitigate air quality impacts. The plant's operation aligns with Pakistan's energy strategy to balance industrial growth with environmental considerations.
Environmental context
The coal-fired plant in Faisalabad contributes to local air emissions, including CO2, SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, typical of coal combustion. Its location in an industrial area with nearby residential zones may raise concerns about air quality and health impacts. Pakistan's NEQS set limits for emissions, but enforcement and monitoring vary. The plant's relatively small capacity (40 MW) reduces its overall environmental footprint compared to larger coal plants, but coal remains a high-carbon fuel source.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan, at coordinates 31.5233 N, 73.3886 E.
It is a coal-fired power plant with a capacity of 40 MW, owned by Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd.
The plant has a capacity of 40 megawatts (MW), which is considered small-scale for coal power generation.
Coal power plants in Pakistan must comply with the National Environmental Quality Standards (NEQS), which set limits for emissions of pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter.
The plant is owned by Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd, a Pakistani chemical manufacturing company.