Islamabad, 30th January 2020: In a historic move, the
330 MW Thar Coal based Power Generation Project has achieved Financial
Closing today, signing of which was witnessed by the Minister for Power, Mr.
Omar Ayub Khan, with other senior officials of Power Division, PPIB and the
company.
The Financial Closing documents for the 330 MW mine
mouth lignite coal power project at Thar Block-II were signed by Mr. Shah
Jahan Mirza, Managing Director PPIB and Mr. Saleemullah Memon, Chief
Executive Officer of M/s Thar Energy Limited. Earlier, the Implementation
Agreement was signed on 10th November 2017. The Project is being jointly
sponsored by M/s HUB Power Company Limited, Fauji
Fertilizer Limited and China Machinery and Engineering Corporation under the
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework. The total cost of the
Project is US$ 497 million while China Development Bank and Habib Bank
Limited are the lead lenders.
The Project will utilize Thar Coal
supplied by Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) from its 2nd phase mine
and after implementation of this project overall coal price (SECMC) would be
reduced from $64/ton to $44/ton, which shall significantly reduce the power
tariff by Cents 1.6/KWh (i.e. around Rs. 2/KWh). After Commercial Operation
of this project, around Rs. 18 billion per year would be saved on account of
Foreign Exchange while Rs. 260 billion per year would be saved by year 2022
when all Thar coal based projects of 5,000 MW would be operational. As a
result, electricity tariff would be reduced to around Cents 5/KWhr.
The Sponsors are very keen to
complete this project by March 2021 and for achieving this target, they have
already started construction activities ahead of Financial Closing as a
result so far, 40% work has already been completed. The project will be
connected with the Matiari-Lahore Transmission Line for transmission of
electricity. Being developed on state of the art
coal technology, the project complies with all international as well as
federal and provincial environmental standards. The development of this
project will also contribute in socio-economic
uplift of downtrodden Tharparkar which is emerging as energy capital of
Pakistan.
In addition to thar
coal based power generation projects of 5000 MW, PPIB is currently handling
17 hydropower projects of 6,550 MW in the private sector which are at
different stages of implementation. By 2022, PPIB is targeting to fetch more
than 6,500 MW through completion of eleven projects majority are based on
thar coal and hydro. PPIB is also implementing Pakistan’s first private
sector +660 kV Matiari-Lahore Transmission Line Project which is also the
first HVDC project aiming to transmit electricity from coal projects in the
southern zone to the load centers. This project is also under construction
and targeted to be completed by March 2021.
The Minister welcomed this development and expressed
that the addition of 330 MW will further energize the national grid and
contribute in achieving sustainability and reliability in the power sector.
In the quest of harnessing indigenous and renewable potential, every single
megawatt is crucial for redefining Pakistan’s energy landscape and securing
its energy future on an indigenous, native footing which will eventually
relinquish Pakistan’s dependence on imported fuels, he added. The Minister
in his concluding words, appreciated the untiring efforts of the Power
Division, PPIB and other stakeholders for achieving this milestone.
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