Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Azad Kashmir turns to water to solve power crisis

Families in Kashmir's upper Neelum Valley set up small-scale hydro projects to produce electricity for few hours/day. PHOTO: FILE
NEELUM VALLEY: As Pakistan grapples with a crippling energy crisis, people in one corner of Kashmir have taken matters into their own hands, using small-scale turbines to generate electricity from streams and rivers.
The country is plagued by power cuts, lasting up to 22 hours a day in the blistering summer in parts of the country, blighting ordinary people’s lives and hampering the economy.
Government moves to tackle the problem have so far yielded little success and have largely focused on moving from expensive imported oil to cheaper coal.
But in Kashmir’s upper Neelum Valley – part of the disputed Himalayan territory known to locals as “Heaven on Earth” for its unspoilt beauty – hundreds of families have chosen a more environmentally friendly option, setting up small-scale hydro projects to produce electricity for a few hours a day.
“The turbine was paid for with contributions from 50 families and cost us Rs300,000 in total,” said Rahimullah, 35, who operates a turbine machine.
Some were moved by necessity – less than half of the Neelum Valley’s 200,000 inhabitants have access to electricity from the grid.
Small turbines are driven by the flow of water to work generators to produce power, and the 200-kilometre Neelum river that forms the picturesque valley, as well as its tributaries, give the area great potential for hydroelectric generation.
Shafiq Usmani, the deputy director of the Hydro Electric Board of Neelum Valley, says up to 3,000 MW could be generated, while the area’s demand is only 15 to 20 MW.
The growth in hydropower has an important knock-on effect – with an electricity supply, there is less reason for residents to cut down trees for cooking and heating.
“All the beauty of the Neelum Valley is dependent on those forests and streams, and this can only be sustained if we give them clean energy,” Usmani told AFP.
One local, Mushtaq Ahmad, said the move to electricity had made a huge difference to his family’s health.
“When we had no electricity for lighting there was always smoke in our house, as we used wood for heating and cooking which causes different kind of diseases,” he told AFP.
“Since we installed this small hydro project for the past three years, thanks be to God, we have got rid of these diseases and also got some other benefits.”
He also called on the government to expand hydro projects in the region so that more people could enjoy their benefits.
Pakistan faces an electricity shortfall of around 4,000 megawatts in the summer, leading to lengthy blackouts, that have strangled economic growth.
To combat the crisis, Pakistan has sought Chinese help in building power generation projects across the country, including coal, nuclear and hydro.
Chinese engineers are also busy in the construction of a Neelum Jhelum hydropower project in Kashmir, estimated to be complete in November 2016, which will generate 969 MW of electricity.
Chaudhry Latif Akbar, the territory’s finance and hydroelectric power minister, said the long-term plan was to export power to the rest of Pakistan on a large scale.
“The total identified hydro energy potential in Kashmir is approximately 8200 MW and we are currently producing 1130 MW,” he said.
“The total need is approximately 400 MW. We will try to use our resources to produce electricity to help out Pakistan to overcome its ongoing energy crisis.”
Kashmir, divided between India and Pakistan upon independence from Britain in 1947, has been a continual thorn in relations and the countries have fought two wars over the territory.
Hydropower has also been a source of friction between the two sides, with India objecting in the past to major dam projects on the Pakistan side

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#1. Infinity pool in Singapore at Marina Bay Sands resort
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#2. The pool at Belmond Jimbaran Puri resort in Bali, Indonesia
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#3. The pool at Hanging Gardens Ubud Hotel in Bali, Indonesia
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#4. Gold energy pool at St. Regis in Lhasa, Tibet
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#5. Chongwe River House pool in Zambia, Africa
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#6. Pool at the Velassaru Resort in the Maldives
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#7. The San Alfonso del Mar Seawater Pool in Algarrobo, Chile is the world’s largest pool. The pool is 1 kilometer(0.62 miles) long, covers 20 acres and holds 66 million gallons of water.
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#8. Golden Nugget pool in Las Vegas, Nevada
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#9. Neptune pool at the Hearst Castle in San Luis Obispo, California
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#10. The Library pool in Koh Samui, Thailand. This pool gets its color from a base of mosaic glass tiles in orange, yellow and blood red.
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#11. The pool at the Cambrian in Switzerland
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Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Thiago Silva happy to stay with Paris Saint-Germain

Thiago Silva happy to stay with Paris Saint-Germain
The Brazilian defender says he is happy in the French capital and has no desire to leave before his current contract with the Ligue 1 champions runs out

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Paris Saint-Germain defender Thiago Silva has reiterated his desire to stay at the club, despite speculation linking him with a move elsewhere.

The Brazilian's impressive displays have caught the eye of many this season as PSG romp towards the Ligue 1 title, as well as securing a place in the Coup de la Ligue final and looking certain to reach the last eight of the Champions League.
However, the centre-back has moved to rule out any possibility of a move away from the French capital in the near future, with his current deal not due to expire until 2018.
"I feel good, I feel appreciated by what is said about me in the press," he told Marca.
"I am happy, and my work is being recognised.
"But I am happy in Paris and hope to see out my contract."
PSG thumped Bayer Leverkusen 4-0 in the first-leg of their last-16 tie and look assured of their quarter-final berth, and Silva believes that if they continue in their current vein of form they could go all the way to the final.
"If we continue playing like this, we are also in with a good chance of winning the Champions League," he said.
"I think that the toughest rival at the moment is Bayern [Munich].

Manchester United open to Hernandez exit as Valencia & Atletico Madrid circle

Manchester United open to Hernandez exit as Valencia & Atletico Madrid circle
The Mexican striker, who is said to be unsettled at Old Trafford, is attracting interest from across Europe and the Premier League champions are prepared to let him go

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Manchester United are willing to sell striker Javier Hernandez this summer, with Valencia and Atletico Madrid among those monitoring his situation.

Goal has learned that the Primera Division duo have identified the Mexican, who has struggled for first-team opportunities under David Moyes this season, as an attainable summer target.

Atletico are fearful that they could lose Diego Costa this summer, with Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho particularly keen to bring the Brazil-born Spain international to the Premier League.

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Hernandez had previously been open to the idea of a move to Russian club Rubin Kazan but United quickly ruled out a move for fear of leaving themselves short up front for the end-of-season run-in.

Valencia are expected to complete the sale of the club to a new owner in the coming weeks, whereupon they will move forward with their transfer plans.

Singaporean billionaire Peter Lim first expressed an interest in buying the Spanish club in December and, although he was targeting a quick deal, he is yet to reach an agreement. 

Despite being considered the leading candidate to purchase the club as recently as February, however, Lim is no longer seen as the forerunner.

Jorge Mendes, the agent who has helped broker a number of transfers at Old Trafford over the years, including those involving Cristiano Ronaldo and Bebe, will oversee Hernandez's sale.

Mendes also represents top-level names such as Radamel Falcao and Jose Mourinho and would prefer to do business with Lim should he assume control of Valencia.

Serie A club Inter have also been linked with a move for the striker, who joined the Red Devils in 2010, as new owner Erick Thohir continues his San Siro overhaul.

Hernandez has reportedly become disillusioned with life at Old Trafford under Moyes, chosen as Sir Alex Ferguson's replacement at the end of the last campaign.

The Mexico international has started just 10 matches this season, including three in the Capital One Cup and once in the FA Cup.

Courtois laughs off Real Madrid links

Courtois laughs off Real Madrid links
The Belgium international, on loan from Chelsea, was rumoured to be considering joining los Blancos on a free transfer in the future but insists there is no truth to the reports

Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has dismissed suggestions that he has agreed to join Real Madrid once his contract with Chelsea expires in 2016.

A recent report on El Larguero suggested the Belgium international had told Atletico CEO Angel Gil Marin that he would join the Santiago Bernabeu side in two years' time, but the 21-year-old has insisted the rumours are unfounded.

"These reports are completely false," Courtois told AS.

"I couldn't have said any such thing to Gil Marin because it isn't true.  Everyone knows I've got a contract with Chelsea and I'm happy at Atletico."

Courtois joined Chelsea from Genk in the summer of 2011 and was immediately sent out on loan to Atletico, where has spent the past three seasons.

The shot-stopper has made well over 100 appearances for the Vicente Calderon side so far, winning the Europa League, Copa del Rey and European Supercup in the process.

Arsenal forward Podolski plays down Draxler swap deal

Arsenal forward Podolski plays down Draxler swap deal
While the 28-year-old spoke in glowing terms about his young compatriot and long-term Gunners target, he played down reports he would move to Schalke in exchange

Arsenal attacker Lukas Podolski has dismissed reports of being involved in a swap deal for Schalke's Julian Draxler, though admits a player of his class will undoubtedly attract the interest of a side like the Gunners.

The north London club dispatched a team to negotiate a deal for the 20-year-old Germany international during the final week of the January transfer window, though the Bundesliga outfit blocked the transfer and refused to budge from their £37.2 million valuation.

Podolski is a big fan of Draxler, who has one goal in 17 league appearances this season, though he rejected suggestions he could be on his way to Gelsenkirchen in exchange for his young compatriot.

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“Every top player is interesting for Arsenal, Draxler is definitely one of them,” the 28-year-old, capped 111 times for Germany, told Bild.

“But what the management are planning, I cannot say. An exchange deal of Podolski for Draxler has has been described in some media but it was never an issue. I have contact with Julian, he's a good boy. But about a switch [to Arsenal] we have not yet spoken.”

Podolski and Arsenal take on reigning German and European champions Bayern Munich on Tuesday night in the Champions League and, buoyed by victory at the Allianz Arena last season, is hopeful of overturning a two-goal deficit.

“It is not easy, especially not after the 0-2 in the first leg. They are arguably the best club team in the world,” the former Bayern and FC Koln forward continued.

“But the first 15 minutes of the first leg (when Mesut Ozil missed a penalty) showed that they can be stopped. We need to put everything into the game, go in with the right aggressiveness and then score.”