Overview
Japan Power Company Lahore is a 120 MW diesel power plant in Lahore, Pakistan. Operated by IPP, it contributes to the region's electricity supply.
Japan Power Company Lahore is a diesel-fired power generation facility located in Lahore, Pakistan. With a capacity of 120 MW, it operates as an independent power producer (IPP) and plays a role in meeting the electricity demand of the surrounding area. The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, a common choice for diesel power plants in the region. The facility operates under Pakistan's regulatory framework for power generation, which includes emissions standards set by the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA). Diesel plants like this one typically use internal combustion engines, which have lower capital costs but higher fuel costs compared to combined cycle gas turbines. The plant's capacity places it in the medium-scale range for diesel power generation in Pakistan. Environmental considerations for this facility include its proximity to Lahore, a densely populated city, which may raise concerns about local air quality impacts from diesel combustion. The plant's operational status and role in the grid highlight its importance for peak load management or backup power, common for diesel plants in regions with variable electricity demand.
Environmental context
The plant's diesel fuel type results in higher CO2 emissions per MWh compared to natural gas, and its location near Lahore may contribute to local air pollution. Typical diesel plants have lower efficiency than modern combined cycle plants. Its capacity of 120 MW suggests a moderate environmental footprint relative to larger coal or gas plants.
Frequently asked questions
Japan Power Company Lahore is located in Lahore, Pakistan, at coordinates 31.3255° N, 74.2617° E.
The plant has a capacity of 120 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale diesel power facility.
The plant is operated by an independent power producer (IPP) and is owned by IPP.
Diesel power plants in Pakistan must comply with emissions standards set by the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA), including limits on SOx, NOx, and particulate matter.
The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, typical for diesel power generation.