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FFC-HUBCO join hand to meet power challenges

byCT Report
15/03/2017
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ISLAMABAD: Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited (FFCL) is entering into a strategic alliance with the Hub Power Company Limited (HUBCO) to set up a 330 MW Coal based Power Plant in Thar.

The announcement came after FFC Board of Directors’ meeting held here on Wednesday. The power plant, being a China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Project,will be built under a special purpose company, Thar Energy Limited (TEL), and will be based on indigenous coal to be mined from the coal fields of Thar Block-II.

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Commenting on the joint venture with HUBCO, Managing Director of FFC Lt Gen Shafqaat Ahmed (Retd), assured that this project will help address the power shortfall in the country utilizing local coal, which is also a major goal of the current Government besides adding value to the Company’s long term investments in the best interest of its shareholders.

FFC and HUBCO both are well reputed and internationally recognized corporate entities with extremely high business and financial credibility.

The MD FFC added they believe that this strategic partnership will open up new avenues of business growth, whereas the excellent financial position, credibility and best business practices of the two corporate giants will provide synergy and confidence for all the stakeholders.

Ground work on the site has already commenced and the project is expected to begin commercial production by end 2019.

 

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