Pakistan

Govt Ready to Add a 300MW Power Plant in Gwadar Next Month

The Federal Government has given the green signal to start a 300-megawatt (MW) power project in Gwadar under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The work on the project will start in October this year with an estimated cost of $540 million, after delays due to conflicts over tariff rates.

The government has also decided to form a special appellate tribunal to settle the tariff issue, Express reported. The announcement was made after Cabinet Committee for CPEC’s meeting earlier this week.

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According to CPEC’s official website, the project’s progress is listed below:

  • LOI issued on 26th May  2017
  • Site finalized by China Communications Construction Company (CCCC)
  • Land lease agreement signed by the government of Balochistan
  • NOC issued by Balochistan Environment Protection Agency (BEPA) on 7th July 2018
  • NEPRA’s tariff determination is in process.

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Sajawal Rehman