Operational Flexibility

Vision Got Larger

Contributing 180.097 MW electricity to the National Grid at comparatively lower cost than other IPPs. This output is sufficient to illuminate 250,000 urban homes, or meet the needs of 70 medium sized industrial units, or 1,500 small sized villages.

Serve to build Nation

14 Years Of Undefeated Success

The plant generated a total of 1,122,635 MWH of electricity for FY24, against 1,088,250 MWH in FY23.

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illuminate urban homes
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Years of service with pride
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Medium sized industries
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small villages

WHO WE ARE

FOUNDATION POWER COMPANY DAHARKI LIMITED

We embody the vision of efficient, responsible power generation. Incorporated in 2005 under Fauji Foundation’s energy expansion, FPCDL operates a 195.17 MW (Gross ISO) combined cycle power plant using low-BTU domestic gas fuel otherwise unsuitable for industrial or residential use. Since 2011, the plant has been supplying 180.097 MW (Net) to the national   grid enough to light up 250,000 homes or fuel hundreds of industries and villages. With advanced technology and international standards, FPCDL is helping build a more efficient, reliable, and sustainable energy future for Pakistan.

OUR CORE VALUES

Mission & Vision

Our Mission

To provide sustainable, affordable, reliable and safe electricity for national prosperity and growth.

Our Vision

To produce affordable and reliable energy by utilizing indigenous gas while ensuring continual improvement in process, production and safety through innovative technologies and preserve HR for meeting purchasers’ obligations and contributing to prosperity, growth, welfare and industrial development of Pakistan.

Plant output and performance

Quality Services

Sustainability

Committed To Keep People Healthy & Safe

Following all standard of HSE to ensure safe and healthy environment.

Environmental & Social Impact

Routine assessment to achieve National Environmental Quality Standards.

Contributing significant part in national power grid

Assistance in meeting the growing energy deficit in Pakistan by adding 180 MW to the National Grid through the commissioning of a dual cycle, low-BTU gas fired plant with its own assured domestic gas supply.

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