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1530 MW Tarbela Dam's 5th Extension

Tarbela 5th Extension (T-5) To bring about Multifaceted Environmental and Economic benefits .
• Installed Capacity of Tarbela Dam to increase from 4888 MW to 6418 MW .
• T5 project will cost $807 million and will be completed by 2024.
• Provision of the 1.34 billion Units of Low Cost and Green Energy on average annually..



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Under Construction Diamer Bhasha Hydropower Project..

Construction activities are going on at Dyamar Bashadim project’s di-version tunnel, di-version canal, inlet, outlet, left and right abatement and other sites.


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Under Construction Pakistan's Mega Project - Diamer Basha Dam, (4500MW)

The construction activities are in progress at different components of the Project.

On Completion, Diamer Basha Dam will have a gross water storage capacity of 8.1 MAF to irrigate 1.23 million acres of additional land. With an installed power generation capacity of 4,500 MW, the project will provide more than 18 billion units per annum to the National Grid.

The construction of Diamer Basha Dam will also have a positive impact on the annual energy generation of the existing hydel power stations including Tarbela, Ghazi Bartoha etc. which will increase by another 2.5 billion units.

In addition, the life of Tarbela Dam, which has been playing a pivotal role in the progress of the country since 1974, will also increase by another 35 years.


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Last breakthrough of the Headrace Tunnel at Suki Kinari Hydropower Project took place on 8th September 2022.

23.2Km long headrace tunnel is being excavated through different access Adits/Tunnels.
More than 3kilometer long tunnel sections (Adit A7- Adit A7a) breakthrough with high-accuracy alignment with the grace of Almighty ALLAH.



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Islamabad, 9 September : China Three Gorges South Asia Investment Ltd (CSAIL), in collaboration with Pakistan-China Institute (PCI), invited the international top industry consultants, social and environmental experts, power industry enterprises, officials of Government of Pakistan (GOP), students and scholars, to a Forum on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Power Projects and launch of a Report on “Overview of Pakistan’s Power Sector and its Future Outlook”.

More than 150 people attended the event, including the Federal Minister for Energy Khurram Dastgir Khan, Shahjehan Mirza, Chairman of PPIB. Director of the Political & Information Office of the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad, Wang Shengjie, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, Chairman Senate Defense Committee & PCI, I and other senior executives of Chinese enterprises in Pakistan.

CSAIL actively implements the Belt and Road Initiative and participates deeply in the construction of CPEC Projects and has 3 CPEC projects including the Karot Hydropower Project. With more than 30 years of experience in the development and utilization of clean energy projects, such as hydropower, wind power and solar energy, China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG) has accumulated valuable practical experience in the Pakistan’s electricity market, conducted in-depth studies and research on Pakistan’s Power Sector, and accumulated

The report “Overview of Pakistan’s Power Sector and its Future Outlook” was jointly prepared by CSAIL with the assistance of relevant think tanks such as PCI, National University of Science and Technology (NUST), Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), and other relevant think tanks and dozens of senior experts and scholars from Pakistan’s Power Sector.

The report systematically summarizes the practical achievements in the construction of CPEC Power Projects, analyzes the current situation of Pakistan’s Power Sector, highlights the achievements of CPEC Power Projects, and looks forward to the future development direction of the industry.

Participating Pakistani experts and scholars said that in the past, there were serious shortages in the electricity supply in Pakistan, so CPEC was launched and it has helped alleviate this problem of power shortage. The Chinese government strongly making great contributions to the energy security of the Pakistani people.
 
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An artery highway’s reinstatement by DASU HPP: KKH, the main access to the northern area of Pakistan, was crippled due to the heavy rainfall.

DASU HPP of CGGC, taking on its social responsibility as a Chinese enterprise and mending the key path urgently, wins its good image


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Govt to pay Rs50 billion to Chinese IPPs​

September 10, 2022




ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has promised to make payments of Rs50 billion to four China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) power plants early next week to save them from default and send a positive signal across the border ahead of a visit by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

The decision was made on Friday in a meeting attended by Pakistani and Chinese stakeholders. Finance Minister Miftah Ismail presided over the meeting, which was also attended by the heads of Chinese power producers.

The meeting discussed the outstanding payments to the Chinese IPPs in Pakistan and other hurdles faced by them, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Finance.

An official said that it was decided during the meeting that the Power Division would pay Rs50 billion to four Chinese power plants in local currency instead of US dollar.

Power producers will buy US currency from the market and stagger their overseas payments aimed at putting minimum pressure on the rupee. The government may conclude the Rs50 billion transactions as early as Tuesday, said the official.

Despite making nearly 90% payments against the billed amount, Pakistan still owes Rs74 billion to Sahiwal power plant, owned by Huaneng Shandong Ruyi group.

Similarly, the government will have to make a total payment of Rs70 billion to Port Qasim power plant and another Rs32 billion to Engro Powergen plant. The outstanding amount in favour of Hub power plant stands at Rs65 billion.

The payment of Rs50 billion to the four plants will partially address their financial woes, as Pakistan has not yet been able to fulfill its promise of opening a bank account for saving the Chinese power plants from circular debt.

The financial condition of the Chinese power plants has deteriorated significantly due to delay in clearance of their dues, largely on account of idle capacity payments and partially on account of power purchase cost.

The government of Pakistan owes at least Rs269 billion to 12 Chinese power plants as of this week, according to officials.

The finance minister also gave instructions to give a clear roadmap to the Chinese producers for clearing all outstanding amounts by June next year.

However, the government of Pakistan has made similar promises in the past too. Just before his visit to Beijing in February this year, former prime minister Imran Khan authorised payments of Rs50 billion to the CPEC power plants.

He also promised to open a dedicated bank account to save the Chinese IPPs from circular debt. But it did not happen.

Sources said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif may also soon go to Beijing and the government was keen to send a positive message before his visit.

The finance minister expressed the resolve of the government to provide all kinds of facilities to Chinese investors, according to the official statement. He assured the Chinese IPPs that their concerns would be addressed and resolved immediately.

The minister also formed a technical committee comprising representatives of Finance and Power Divisions to address concerns of Chinese investors.

The IMF has asked Pakistan to first negotiate with the Chinese producers and seek a reduction in the return on equity, and extend the debt repayment period from the current 10 years before clearing their dues.

As a result, Pakistan has already given a written assurance to the IMF that it will “strive to reduce capacity payments, as we pay the arrears, either by renegotiating the PPAs [Power Purchase Agreements] or by lengthening the duration of bank loans”.

Pakistan also told the IMF that reimbursing high fuel prices resulted in the country falling behind in payment of capacity charges owed to the Chinese power producers.

However, a Chinese energy expert argues that the financial impact of negotiations and debt restructuring of CPEC power plants could be Rs10 billion – Rs50 billion annually.

He added that even to achieve this all involved international parties would have to change their guarantee or investment body, with limited effect in rupee terms.

According to the Chinese authorities, the IMF has neglected the loss sustained by power distribution companies whose financial impact was Rs500 billion annually.
 
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Suki Kinari Hydropower Project, a CPEC clean energy project with total capacity of 884MW, achieved another remarkable milestone! Joint efforts by both Chinese & Pakistani staff always make steady progress for the ongoing CPEC project!!!

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Chairman WAPDA Lt Gen Sajjad Ghani (Retd) visited Dasu Hydropower Project, being constructed on River Indus, upstream of Dasu town in Upper Kohistan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

During the visit, the Chairman witnessed construction activities on various sites of the project including inlet areas of diversion tunnels, main access tunnel, power house cavern, right bank access road, WAPDA colony and the contractor’s camp. Member (Water) WAPDA and Commissioner Hazara Division accompanied him during the visit. Dasu project management and representatives of the consultants and the contractors were also present on the occasion.

Earlier, the project management briefed the Chairman about pre and post-flood scenario on the project. He was briefed that construction activities have resumed on as many as 9 sites after the recent floods. Concerted efforts are being made to complete diversion system of the project by April 2023 to start construction work on main dam. The project is likely to start electricity generation by November 2026.

It is worth mentioning that the 4320 MW-Dasu Hydropower Project is being completed in two stages.

At present, WAPDA is constructing stage-I with installed generation capacity of 2160 MW and annual energy generation of 12 billion units of low-cost and environment-friendly electricity.

The stage-II, when implemented, will also provide 9 billion units to the national grid. On completion of the both Stages,

Dasu will become the project with highest annual energy generation in Pakistan i.e., 21 billion units on the average. WAPDA is spending Rs. 17.34 billion on the schemes relating to resettlement, environmental management and social development in the project area. About 3722 jobs, including 1945 for locals, have so far been created, which will increase to 8000 mark during peak construction period of the project.
 
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Dasu Hydropower Project is a run of river project on the Indus River located 7km upstream of Dasu Town, District Kohistan (Upper), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The site is 74km downstream of proposed Diamer Basha Dam site and 345km from Islamabad. Project will generate 4320MW (12 Units x360 MW each) hydroelectric power with annual energy of 21445GWh and will be developed in two Stages (I&II).

Stage-I will generate 2160MW (06 Units x 360MW each) with annual energy of 12,222GWh.
Stage-I will be completed in five (05) years. The project is being financed by the World Bank.



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September 16, 2022: Members of the Board of Management of Diamer Basha Consultants Group visited the Diamer Basha Dam site. The Board members of the Consultant's Group reviewed the ongoing construction activities at various sites of main Dam, Diversion Canal, Tunnels, Inlet and Outlet, Lab and Left and Right Abutments. Major (Retd.) Ghulam Raza, Deputy Project Manager of Diamer Basha Consultant's Group briefed the board members about the ongoing construction progress at various sites. Members of the Board of Management also visited WAPDA Thor Colony. Chief Executive Officer Diamer Basha Dam Company Aamir Bashir Chaudhry briefed the delegation about the WAPDA colony Thor.


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Minister highlights importance of CPEC for regional progress​

September 15, 2022



A delegation of China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) headed by its President Overseas Zhang Guoliang called on Minister for Finance Miftah Ismail in Islamabad.
He briefed the Minister on investment in CPEC projects and presented the company’s report. Expressing sympathy over the loss of lives due to the floods, Zhang Guoliang offered his company’s support for the flood relief work. On the occasion, the Finance Minister highlighted the importance of CPEC projects in the development of Pakistan.

A delegation of China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) headed by its President Overseas Zhang Guoliang called on Minister for Finance Miftah Ismail in Islamabad on Wednesday.
He briefed the Minister on investment in CPEC projects and presented the company’s report.
Expressing sympathy over the loss of lives, properties and infrastructure due to the recent devastating floods in Pakistan, Zhang Guoliang offered his company’s support for the flood relief work.

On the occasion, the Finance Minister highlighted the importance of CPEC projects in the development and progress of the region and strengthening the fraternal ties between Pakistan and China.
 
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