Monthly Progress Report June 2012: Repair and Rehabilitation of Muzaffargarh Thermal Power Station
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The Muzaffargarh Thermal Power Station (TPS) rehabilitation project is a key component of the USAID Energy Policy Program.
2012 · 10 pages

Abstract
The project aims to restore 475 MW of capacity at the Muzaffargarh TPS, with a total estimated cost of $4.5 million. As of June 2012, a total of 280 MW of capacity has been restored due to the rehabilitation and replacement work. The rehabilitation work has focused on the boiler super heater tubes at units 1, 2, and 3, with 230 MW of capacity restored. Additionally, the replacement of air pre-heater elements (intermediate and cold end) at unit 4 has added another 50 MW of capacity. The project has also included the procurement of cooling tower fan gear and its parts, with a total value of $236,963. The project has faced delays in the procurement process due to the GENCO's weak financial standing and inability to pay on time through a letter of credit. However, EPP worked with USAID and the GENCO to redefine the reimbursement process and revise the FARA to facilitate timely payments. A new Activity Agreement and implementation letter was signed in April, providing the GENCO with sufficient funds to make timely payments. As of June 2012, a total of $2,776,388 has been disbursed by USAID for this project. The project has also included the procurement of various equipment, including electric motors, electric motors for the CT fan and GFC fan, and 220KV circuit breakers. The project has also included the training and software/hardware for the CMMS and offline efficiency monitoring system. The project has made significant progress, with a total of 100% claim reimbursement received from USAID for various work items. The project has also included the rehabilitation of the furnace safety supervisory system, including furnace camera, monitoring, and ignition system. The total value of the contract is $15,778,195, with a total claim of $8,055,186 received, out of which $7,648,888 has been reimbursed by USAID. The project has also included the procurement of various equipment, including MK breakers, seal coolers, and PMG, with a total value of $169,335. The project has also included the supply, installation, commissioning, and testing of the complete distributed system (DCS) for the turbine governing system DEH-III and boiler turbine auto regulation YEWPACK-II. As of June 30, 2012, a total of $7,648,888 has been reimbursed by USAID, and $406,298 is in the process of reimbursement. The project has also included the rehabilitation of the furnace safety supervisory system, including furnace camera, monitoring, and ignition system. The total value of the contract is $15,778,195, with a total claim of $8,055,186 received. The project has made significant progress, with a total of 100% claim reimbursement received from USAID for various work items. The project has also included the procurement of various equipment, including electric motors, electric motors for the CT fan and GFC fan, and 220KV circuit breakers. The project has also included the training and software/hardware for the CMMS and offline efficiency monitoring system. The project has also included the rehabilitation of the furnace safety supervisory system, including furnace camera, monitoring, and ignition system. The total value of the contract is $15,778,195, with a total claim of $8,055,186 received, out of which $7,648,888 has been reimbursed by USAID. The project has also included the rehabilitation of the furnace safety supervisory system, including furnace camera, monitoring, and ignition system. The total value of the
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