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Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has approved two additional coal fired power plants to be constructed in Gadani.
He gave the approval at a meeting to review the pace of work on Gadani Power Project in Lahore today.
The Prime Minister said attractive tariff for coal fired power plants has drawn investors from the world to invest in Pakistan's power projects.
He also appreciated Chinese investment in energy sector and especially at Gadani Power Park. He directed to allocate sufficient funds for these projects in the Public Sector Development Programme.
Earlier, the Prime Minister was given a detailed briefing on the status of the project. He was told that the feasibility study of the infrastructure installation would be completed by end of June which included geo-technical investigation, water resource survey, jetty break water and cooling water intake system.
The environment impact system study would be completed by the end of next month.
The Prime Minister was briefed that the work on land leveling and grading on the site would start within three weeks and be completed in three months.
He was also briefed that the coal handling and conveying system infrastructure would be installed in 22 months. Similarly jetty break water and allied infrastructure would be completed in 32 months.
Radio Pakistan
He gave the approval at a meeting to review the pace of work on Gadani Power Project in Lahore today.
The Prime Minister said attractive tariff for coal fired power plants has drawn investors from the world to invest in Pakistan's power projects.
He also appreciated Chinese investment in energy sector and especially at Gadani Power Park. He directed to allocate sufficient funds for these projects in the Public Sector Development Programme.
Earlier, the Prime Minister was given a detailed briefing on the status of the project. He was told that the feasibility study of the infrastructure installation would be completed by end of June which included geo-technical investigation, water resource survey, jetty break water and cooling water intake system.
The environment impact system study would be completed by the end of next month.
The Prime Minister was briefed that the work on land leveling and grading on the site would start within three weeks and be completed in three months.
He was also briefed that the coal handling and conveying system infrastructure would be installed in 22 months. Similarly jetty break water and allied infrastructure would be completed in 32 months.
Radio Pakistan