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Friday, August 3, 2012

Timaru firms win contract

MEGAN MILLER

Last updated 05:00 03/08/2012

Two Timaru-based companies will spearhead an $18.6 million government venture to build an off-the-grid power supply in Bamiyan City, Afghanistan.

The end goal of the Bamiyan Renewable Energy Project will be providing electricity to 2490 households in several suburbs of Bamiyan City.

The area, about 150km west of Kabul, has been home to a New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team base since 2003.

The partnership of NetCon, a Washdyke-based subsidiary of Alpine Energy, and Sustainable Energy Services International won the contract to construct a hybrid solar-and-diesel power facility, despite competition from other companies around the world.

It was not a question of upgrading or improving an existing power source, NetCon general manager Ross Sinclair said. Instead, it was about generating electricity for communities that currently had no electricity at all.

As a result, a large portion of the project would be building not only the power station itself, but also the infrastructure - "the poles and wires", as he put it - to conduct the electricity to each potential customer. And that would likely prove to be the easy part.

"If it was just about building stuff, we can do that all day," SESI general manager Tony Woods said.

"We will need to leave Bamiyan with a trained management, maintenance and support structure so the network can continue to survive in the long term.

"It's as much about training and capacity building as it is about investing in technology," Mr Woods said.

The project was expected to require at least 12 months, and would be completed by a team of about 10 international staff - mostly Kiwis - working with 15 trained Afghan engineers and about 30 tradesmen and labourers from nearby villages.

The project, under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, would be funded through the international aid and development programme.

The Timaru companies were not awarded the contract because of their Kiwi connections, Mr Woods said, but because they offered experience working in Afghanistan and expertise in all stages of completing necessary tasks.

Mr Woods has worked on energy projects in the Middle East for many years, and heads an Afghanistan-based subsidiary of SESI, Sustainable Energy Services Afghanistan.

SESA has previously worked on projects including installing solar-powered streetlights in Kabul and a smaller solar project in the Gardez area.

On the other hand, this will be NetCon's first foray into overseas work. But the company could provide considerable managerial expertise in engineering, human resources and health and safety, Mr Sinclair said.

NetCon handles electrical work including overhead, underground and earthing services. Some of its local projects include substation construction in Timaru and aerial construction at Rangitata.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

کوئٹہ: قربان علی نامی شیعہ مومن کالعدم لشکر جھنگوی کے ہاتھوں اغوا


اطلاعات کے مطابق کوئٹہ کے علاقے ہزار گنجی کے مقام پر کالعدم لشکرجھنگوی کے دہشتگردوں نے ایک شیعہ مومن کو اغوا کرلیا ہے۔

ابنا: مزید تفصیلات کے مطابق قربان علی نامی ایک شیعہ مومن جو ایران سے آرہے تھے، جن کو کوئٹۃ کے علاقے ہزار گنجی بس اسٹاپ کے قریب سے اغوا کیا گیا ہے،بتایا جارہا ہے کہ ہزار گنجی بس اسٹاپ کو قریب جس بس سے قربان علی آرہے تھے وہ بس خراب ہوگئی۔ تمام مسافرین کو بس سے نیچے اُتار دیا گیا اتنے میں کچھ لوگ آئے جن کا لباس اور حُلیہ کالعدم لشکر جھنگوی کے دہشتگردوں جیسا تھاقربان علی کو اُٹھا کے لے گئے۔

یار رہے کہ اس قبل بھی گزشتہ دنوں حسیب عباس اور مولانا نور علی کو کوئٹہ سے اغوا کرلیا تھا جن کو بعد میں کالعدم لشکر جھنگوی کے دہشتگردوں نے زبح کردیا تھا۔ کالعدم لشکر جھنگوی کی طرف سے زمہ داری قبول کرنے کے باوجود بھی 
حکومت اور سکیورٹی ادارے دہشتگردوں کو گرفتار کرنے میں ناکام نظر آتے ہیں۔

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Man killed in Quetta target killing

APP 


Police examine the site of an attack in Quetta. — Photo by APP/File

QUETTA: A man was killed in firing on Quetta’s Kawari road on Saturday.

Police told APP that a shopkeeper was sitting inside his veterinary medicines store on Kawari road when unknown armed men riding a motorcycle came outside his shop and opened indiscriminate fire on him.

The shopkeeper identified as Haji Noor Ali sustained several bullet wounds and succumbed to his injuries.

The attackers managed to escape from the scene.

The police rushed to the site and cordoned off the entire area to trace the suspects.

Further probe was underway.

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