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Two 990MW Thar coal based power projects signed

byCT Report
09/03/2018
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ISLAMABAD: Private Power and Infrastructure Board (PPIB) has signed two Thar coal-based power generation projects of 990 MW for materializing the financing of US$1490 million as the cumulative Projects cost.

Managing Director PPIB, Shah Jahan Mirza signed the documents with Project Director of Lucky Electric Coal Project Mohammad Asad and Chief Operating Officer of Siddiqsons Energy Coal Project, Muhammad Abdul Vakil.

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The signings were witnessed by senior officers of PPIB and other high level officials representing both projects.

Earlier, the Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) of both the projects were executed on 7th March 2018, said a statement issued here on Friday.

The 660 MW Lucky Electric Coal Project being developed by M/s Lucky Electric Power Company Limited at Port Qasim has an investment of 1,080 million US Dollars whereas 330 MW Siddiqsons Energy Coal Project by Siddiqsons Energy Limited is located at Thar Block-II having investment of 410 million US Dollars.

Both projects will utilize Thar Coal supplied by Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) which is executing coal mining operations for coal extraction in the Thar coalfield, Block-II.

Letters of Support have already been issued to both projects by PPIB which are currently at advanced stages of achieving Financial Closure. It is anticipated that Lucky Electric Coal Project will start generation by March 2021 while Siddiqsons Energy Coal Project by June 2021.

Latest advancements by both projects are very crucial in achieving future milestones which include financial closing and start of construction activities.

The addition of 990 MW of affordable and reliable electricity will energize the national grid in true sense while it will also be instrumental in saving of millions of dollars of precious foreign exchange annually, generating economic activities as well as employment opportunities for the people of Thar in particular and will also entail improvement of the basic infrastructure in the vicinity of these projects.

After overcoming the crisis of electricity, GoP is prioritizing and encouraging power generation through indigenous coal and hydro beside renewable resources for achieving energy security.

Exploration of Thar Coal is opening a new chapter in the energy history of Pakistan and PPIB has been quite successful in implementing seven Thar coal based power projects of 5,000 MW which are at different stages of development.

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