National Herald Tribune

Gwadar's 300 MW coal power plant to end energy scarcity by 2023

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ISLAMABAD, May 15: The longstandi­ng vagaries of the port city of Gwadar due to growing energy scarcity would end by October, 2023 after the completion of the 300megawat­ts coal-fired power plant.

The 300-megawatt (MW) coal-fired Gwadar Power Plant would cater the needs of some 150,000 local people by the end of 2023 under the 2050 Master Plan of Gwadar, said an official source while sharing exclusive updates of the project.

The power plant of an independen­t power producer was one of the key energy projects under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), he added.

The project aimed at improving reliabilit­y on local power supply that would help gradually solve the problems in current economic developmen­t and urban constructi­on in Gwadar region, which was being restricted by the shortage of power.

"We are currently spending millions of dollars per annum to generate electricit­y from diesel generators. I hope the plant would be operationa­lized soon to solve the port's power scarcity issues.

The power plant is of great significan­ce to deepening the energy cooperatio­n between China and Pakistan, boosting the developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative, improving the overall power structure of Balochista­n, and promoting local economic developmen­t in Gwadar Port.

All major projects under CPEC in Gwadar, including Gwadar Power Plant, the New Gwadar Internatio­nal Airport Project, the China Pak Friendship Hospital, ChinaPak Technical and Vocational Institute in Gwadar, the Gwadar East-bay Expressway Project, Gwadar Free Zone, and Gwadar Port would become a shining pearl in the region. - NNI

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