PM to inaugurate first 660MW unit of Sahiwal power plant today

Dunya News

The ground breaking of this power project was performed by PM Nawaz on May 30, 2014.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News / APP) – Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will inaugurate the first 660 MW unit of the Sahiwal coal power project today (Thursday).

The project comprised two 660MW plants with a total capacity of 1320 MW and was one of the early harvest projects of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Sahiwal coal power project has been completed in 22 months with a cost of Rs 192 billion. The ground breaking of this power project was performed by PM Nawaz on May 30, 2014.

The project has already been connected to the National Grid. Sahiwal project has started delivering 660MW from unit No 1 to the national grid from May 12, 2017 while the production from second unit will start from June 2017.

This is a latest state of the art technology Supercritical Coal Fired Power Project, which is environmentally compliant and the High thermal efficiency will result into less use of fuel. The annual power generation from the project is expected to exceed 9 Billion kWh, which will significantly contribute in alleviating energy crisis in the country. The project will produce electricity at a levelized tariff of Rs 8.11/unit.

Being close to the load centers, the project will improve grid stability and reduce line losses. Government of Pakistan as well as the Government of Punjab have provided full support to project company in completing its activities.

The Government of Punjab extended loan facility to Pakistan Railways for the construction of spur line from nearest railway station to the Project site and Coal is being successfully transported to the project site. Sahiwal project has started delivering 660MW from unit No 1 to the National Grid from May 12, 2017.

Project company is targeting to deliver complete 1320 MW from first week of June 2017, which is 6 months before the planned schedule and is a record for fastest completion. With regards to Human Resource capacity building, 190 Pakistani young engineers trained at China have been employed for plant operations.