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KARACHI: The K-Electric Limited (KEL) has successfully implemented a ‘Black Start’ capability for the first time in its generation fleet at the Korangi Power Complex (KPC), a statement said.
The KPC is responsible for generating 247 MW of electricity for Karachi.
The ‘Black start’ technology allows power plants to go from shutdown mode to generating power without any assistance from the external power grid, making the utility self-sufficient in restoring power in the case of blackouts.
The Black Start facility has been incorporated by only a handful of power producers in Pakistan and now KE has also incorporated this facility in its own generation fleet.
The Black Start Project kick-started in April 2021 with a focus on enhancing the resilience and stability of the grid. This will allow KE to reduce dependency on independent power producers (IPPs) as earlier KE has ensured black-start facility for its consumers through an arrangement with IPPs namely Tapal and Gul Ahmed.
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