China Stepping Away From Coal, By Opening 6.5 Mt/Yr Coal Mine In Pakistan, 1,320 MW Plant
Chinese investments are speeding up new coal developments in the Thar region of Pakistan, despite local water scarcity and pollution and an abundance of solar energy potential. The CEO of Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECM), Shamsuddin Ahmad Shaikh, said on Thursday that with government and investor support particularly from China its coal developments in Thar are running quicker than expected.
SECM is developing a 1,320MW coal power plant in Thar which is expected to be completed by June 2019. Also under development is the Sino-Sindh Resources Limited (SSRL)s open pit mine, which is expected to produce 6.5m metric tonnes a year. It will reach commercial operation as early as 2018. Coal from this pit will power a 1,320MW plant, expected to be operational by 2019.
Addressing a seminar in Karachi, Shaikh said that SECM can considerably reduce electricity costs to 6¢ per unit once its Thar coal production reaches a capacity of 4,000MW.
Thars provincial chief minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, said the coal projects will change the face of Pakistans biggest city Karachi and Sindh, the province in which Thar is located.
Ed. - I'm Mr. Shah is right.
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