Additionally, Express 24/7 reported two deaths as a result of the protest.
A crowd of about 8,000 people took to the streets in Mianwali city and some later attacked government buildings, shops and pelted police with stones, Mohammad Waqas Nazir, city police chief, told AFP.
Police charged the crowd with batons and lobbed tear gas shells to quell a mob who had smashed billboards and attacked vehicles, he said.
"Police opened fire after they failed to quell the mob heading towards the main Chashma power plant," the official said.
"They were violent, pelting police with stones. Their number kept on increasing," Nazir said, adding that the protesters were trying to besiege the plant near the city, demanding an end to load-shedding.
At least 32 people were wounded, including 20 police officials.
China has built a 300-megawatt nuclear power plant at Chashma. Pakistan opened Chashma-2 last month with a capacity of producing 330 megawatts of electricity.
Pakistan, with a population of 167 million, produces only 80 percent of its electricity needs, starving industry that has slumped in the face of recession and three years of Taliban-linked bombings.
Pakistan plans to produce 8,000 megawatts of electricity by 2025 to address energy shortfalls which trigger violent protests each summer.
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