Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Chinese giant strives to ease Pakistan’s power challenges

- Staff Report

Chinese giant will continue to strives easing Pakistan’s power challenges, China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Friday. China Electric Power Equipment and Technology Co., Ltd. (CET) has made many viable plans in terms of CPEC and other issues to make the energy crisis in Pakistan a thing of the past through the implementa­tion of them. When it comes to energy crisis, until 2017, it was believed that Pakistan’s economy would be included in the twenty largest economies of the world in a few years. However, this has not happened yet-energy crisis in Pakistan as the crucial factor. This crisis occurs again and again which causes severe damage especially to the power sector. Now the question arises: why this energy crisis occurs in Pakistan which particular­ly disturbs the power sector?

Among a series of reasons, the most important point is that our power generation system does not match the electricit­y demand, and this mismatch keeps the electricit­y price high. In addition, Pakistan’s transmissi­on lines are very old and dilapidate­d due to disrepair, making smooth power transmissi­on impossible. In this process, a lot of electricit­y has been wasted. Although our systems generate electricit­y, the people cannot get it in time. As a result, the people in Pakistan have to suffer the punishment of load shedding while along with the same load shedding, they also have to pay heavy electricit­y bills.

Thus, when the CPEC project was contemplat­ed, the problems of the power sector were kept at the forefront. In this context, a series of big projects have been started, one of which has been completed by CET., the Matiari Lahore Transmissi­on Project. Through this project, it has been ensured that safety and reliabilit­y optimized energy distributi­on is an important factor in power transmissi­on. Capacity of the project to transmit electricit­y is 35 billion KW hours per annum. The most important thing about this project is that it is the first high voltage direct current project in the history of Pakistan, as well as the first project of this kind of private sector in Pakistan, which is built on the principle of boot i.e., build own, operate and transfer.

This project will be handed over to National Transmissi­on and Dispatch Company Pakistan after 25 years. Thanks to this project, Southern and Northern grids have been connected to each other. It has two convert stations at Matiari and Lahore.

The convert station at Lahore connects it to the substation at New Lahore which connects this power to the national grid. The contract for the constructi­on of the project was signed in May 2018 and the work was started in December 2018 while now the entire maintenanc­e exercise has been carried out since its inception. Seven thousand new jobs have been created during this time and the completion of this project in record time has made it clear that Pakistan’s power sector problems can be overcome and resolved very quickly if there is a will. After the launch of China’s CPEC, China’s investment in Pakistan’s power sector has reached 21 billion dollars, and in this investment.

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