‘Chashma-III project vital step toward ending load-shedding’

Member Provincial Assembly hails power project as step towards developed Pakistan


APP December 28, 2016
Chashma-III project will provide clean and affordable energy to the people besides contributing to agricultural, industrial, commercial and socio-economic development. PHOTO: FILE

PESHAWAR: Member Provincial Assembly Rushad Khan said the Chashma-III power project, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday, was a significant step towards making Pakistan a country free of load-shedding by 2018.

The project is due to add 340 megawatts (MW) of electricity to the national grid.

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Khan said the government’s aim to end the energy crisis was turning into a reality.

“The project, jointly completed by Pakistan and China, is another example of the time-tested friendship between the two countries,” said Khan.



He added that the priority of the government to address the grave problem of energy crisis can be judged from the fact that about $34 billion would be spent on energy projects in the China Pakistan Economic Corridor.

He said Chashma-III project will provide clean and affordable energy to the people besides contributing to agricultural, industrial, commercial and socio-economic development. The project would also help the small industries to grow and increase their production, besides ending monopoly of large industrial units, he explained.

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Nearly a dozen of federal funded hydropower projects are near completion in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) to help the government achieve its target of ending load-shedding by 2018.

He said these power projects include Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project (EHP) of 1410 MW generation capacity, Gomal Zam dam (18MW capacity) and a host of others.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 29th, 2016.

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COMMENTS (1)

abreez | 7 years ago | Reply Run as far as you can but at the end ‘Kalabagh Dam’ will give Pakistani Royalty some relief. Now Pakistani Royalty does want electricity at low rate but when circumstances will compel them to build dams then ‘global warming’ will take all the credit.
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