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Posted By: Brendan ByrnePosted date: July 30, 2015 12:24:46 PM

Chinese state media reports that a Chinese company has built the power plant in Bahawalpur, in the Punjab province of Pakistan.

The Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park is a 229-hectare facility in the Cholistan desert, and has been hailed as an early part of China's Silk Road program. According to China Daily, 100-megawatts of capacity have been installed in just three months, at a cost of $215 million. The investment is part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a $46 billion scheme planned by Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to The Nation.

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Huge solar power plant forms part of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
TBEA Xinjiang SunOasis Co. is responsible for the solar project, one of the first parts of the economic corridor. The CPEC is an integral part of China's Belt and Road initiative, which includes the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road which Xi proposed in 2013.

The aim is to support infrastructure development in countries along the routes in an effort to drive trade. Pakistan is seen as the link between the belt and the road, and the Quaid-e-Azam park is the first step in making that connection.

Since it came online, the plant has generated 39 million kilowatt-hours for the Punjab, according to TBEA's director of international business, Hou Peng.

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif officially opened the plant on May 5. He was elected on a ticket which included fixing Pakistan's energy crisis. The country regularly suffers because of energy supplies which do not meet demand, disrupting healthcare, manufacturing and education.

Energy crisis holding back Pakistani development
Electricity supply problems have damaged the economy, with international companies leaving Pakistan and wiping as much as $9.2 billion off of the country's GDP.

The energy crisis is also responsible for high poverty levels, militancy and riots. Disgruntled residents have carried out roadblocks, strikes, and even attacked the residences of energy officials.

Addressing the energy crisis in the Punjab is an important step in improving the situation on a national level. The region contains 55% of the Pakistani population and contributes 60% of its GDP, while consuming 68% of the country's energy.

Heatwave deaths due to poor energy security
More work is urgently needed to improve energy supplies on a national level. During a recent heatwave in Karachi, the death toll was increased due to power outages which left many families unable to use air conditioning or fans.

As TBEA engineer Gao Xin, who works on the solar project, relates: "I was in Karachi on the hottest day of the year, it was so humid and more than 1,000 people died there because of a heat wave. The city was beyond anything I expected.”

Gao claims that TBEA is perfectly placed to establish new power plants in order to alleviate Pakistan's energy crisis. “It’s a good market for us, and a good way to improve Pakistani living conditions and aid Pakistan’s development,” Gao said.

Drive to double current energy capacity
It is hoped that the CPEC will drive further improvements in living standards. The project will link Gwadar Port in southern Pakistan to the northwestern Xinjiang region of China.

President Xi's April visit to Pakistan resulted in agreements aimed at driving common development. 30 out of 51 agreements are related to the CPEC project, and the pace of development looks set to be rapid. According to the schedule, 25 projects will be completed within 3-5 years.

21 of the agreements are directly related to energy needs, and aim to add 16,400 megawatts of electricity capacity through cooperative gas, coal and solar energy projects. If the goals are met, it will almost double Pakistan's current capacity.

The CPEC is a sign of the close relationship enjoyed by Pakistan and China. The two traditional allies have recently announced a string of deals which provide evidence of ever tighter cooperation.

Pakistan's Navy is to buy 8 submarines from a Chinese company, significantly boosting its capabilities. The two nations also work together on the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet.

India is apparently concerned by the relationship between two of its historic rivals. Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized plans for the CPEC because it runs through the disputed region of Kashmir.

Politicians in New Delhi have also become concerned by increasing Chinese naval activity in the Indian Ocean. The addition of 8 Chinese-built Pakistani submarines will provide a further headache for India.

However the accession of both India and Pakistan to the Chinese- and Russian-led Shanghai Cooperation Organization provides hope that historic rivalries can be put aside in the interests of regional peace and prosperity. As Russia turns towards Asia, and China looks to increase its influence in the region, India and Pakistan could stand to benefit from better regional cooperation.


Pakistan: China Builds Biggest Solar Power Plant
 
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Who built it?
I meant who built it .who did the heavy lifting. Not who cut the ribbon or just placed a plaque. Like most of the ribbon cutting ceremonies, photoshoots nothing happens. Like iran pakistan gas pipe line zardari did the signs and ribbon cutting and even a child knows he never meant it to be completed , coz nawaz was not strong enough to do what needed to be done . Now due to restrictions being lifted it might be completed but who gets the credit zardari or nwaz ??.

I meant who built it .who did the heavy lifting. Not who cut the ribbon or just placed a plaque. Like most of the ribbon cutting ceremonies, photoshoots nothing happens. Like iran pakistan gas pipe line zardari did the signs and ribbon cutting and even a child knows he never meant it to be completed , coz nawaz was not strong enough to do what needed to be done . Now due to restrictions being lifted it might be completed but who gets the credit zardari or nwaz ??.
I am against this solar power park coz its expensive. Plain and simple. Pakistan needs energy , needs it urgently and nedds a whole ton of it . Short term iran gas is ideal . They have the worlds top 3 gas reserves . They want to sell why not buy it from them . Its convenient cheap and the gas shortages plus electricity shortfall can be averted .

I am all for cheap energy ie coal . Its messy and the enviromental effects but thsts what we need
 
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Like iran pakistan gas pipe line zardari did the signs and ribbon cutting and even a child knows he never meant it to be completed , coz nawaz was not strong enough to do what needed to be done . Now due to restrictions being lifted it might be completed but who gets the credit zardari or nwaz ??.
The answer is: Imran Khan ka dharna.. If there was no march Iran-Pak gas pipeline would not have been built (mark my words.. You will hear it if that project ever materialises)
 
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The answer is: Imran Khan ka dharna.. If there was no march Iran-Pak gas pipeline would not have been built (mark my words.. You will hear it if that project ever materialises)
No way . Iran pak gas pipe line was a political move by zaradari nwaz was never going to go against his masters the usa , we got a spineless leader . It was a win win by zaradari , if nwaz completed it he would take credit , have a look at faisal raza abidi as he prattles about how ppp made it possible.
Only now is it possible that it might be completed coz sanctions would be lifted. Have you had a look at france who is going fast to get the most lucrative contracts as are other us and european countries vying for these contracts. But as usual our forign affairs will go there to pick up the scraps
 
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No way . Iran pak gas pipe line was a political move by zaradari nwaz was never going to go against his masters the usa , we got a spineless leader . It was a win win by zaradari , if nwaz completed it he would take credit , have a look at faisal raza abidi as he prattles about how ppp made it possible.
Only now is it possible that it might be completed coz sanctions would be lifted. Have you had a look at france who is going fast to get the most lucrative contracts as are other us and european countries vying for these contracts. But as usual our forign affairs will go there to pick up the scraps
to me Zardari was very serious about Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline. Nawaz Sharif was never serious about it since day 1
 
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to me Zardari was very serious about Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline. Nawaz Sharif was never serious about it since day 1
Seriously you can say that with a straight face. Zardari was serious , its like saying stan is a saint. For arguments sake if zardari was serious why did he sign on the last few weeks of his tenure and passed the buck onto someone else. Nobody is serious about any projects that are essential for pakistan , like kalabagh
 
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Seriously you can say that with a straight face. Zardari was serious , its like saying stan is a saint. For arguments sake if zardari was serious why did he sign on the last few weeks of his tenure and passed the buck onto someone else. Nobody is serious about any projects that are essential for pakistan , like kalabagh
then you probably didn't even follow the project... he signed the original agreement as soon as he tookover. Did his best trying to find an investor, convinced many nations and at times they hinted positively before backing off after realising the pressure from the United States. He signed several follow-up agreements to reaffirm his determination but nothing concrete came out due to various reasons including Pakistan's internal situation at that time and the fight between CJ and Zardari etc made sure the foreign investors remain 2 miles away from Pakistan
 
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then you probably didn't even follow the project... he signed the original agreement as soon as he tookover. Did his best trying to find an investor, convinced many nations and at times they hinted positively before backing off after realising the pressure from the United States. He signed several follow-up agreements to reaffirm his determination but nothing concrete came out due to various reasons including Pakistan's internal situation at that time and the fight between CJ and Zardari etc made sure the foreign investors remain 2 miles away from Pakistan
And i am sure hes the next saint
Really!!!!!! He did no such thing . He could have invested himself as he plundered pakistan . He is more into ayan ali and can spend crores in booze in one day but cant invest in pakistan . He is like a cancer that should be opearated as soon as possible . There are billion of dollars at bilawal house due to 70% commision in china cutting , bhuta khori and you are painting him as a saint
 
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