New Transmission Line Under CPEC To Help Stabilise Pakistan’s Power System: Pakistani Official

New Transmission Line Under CPEC To Help Stabilise Pakistan’s Power System: Pakistani Official

ISLAMABAD, Jun 26 (NNN-APP) – Pakistan’s Energy Minister, Hammad Azhar, said here yesterday that, the ±660kV Matiari-Lahore high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission project, under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), will bring stability to the power system of the country.

Addressing the transmission ceremony of the project, held simultaneously in Islamabad and China’s Beijing, through video link, Azhar said, the project will enhance the transmission capability in Pakistan and bring relief to consumers.

The project brought new technology to Pakistan and will evacuate power from power plants located in Sindh to northern load centres to meet their energy needs, the minister added.

“The CPEC is of utmost importance for Pakistan. It will enable the country to enhance industrial production, upgrade energy and communication infrastructure and improve connectivity within the region,” he said.

Speaking at the ceremony in Beijing, Zhang Jianhua, head of China’s National Energy Administration, said, the Matiari-Lahore transmission line is the first large-scale transmission project of the CPEC, which will become the backbone transmission channel, of the new structure of the Pakistani power grid, after being put into commercial operation, providing a solid assurance for power transmission in the south and power supply in the north of Pakistan.

Speaking at the event in Islamabad, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Nong Rong, said, the CPEC has entered a new phase of high-quality development, focusing on industrial, agricultural and socio-economic cooperation. He said, the Matiari-Lahore project will contribute to the stable power supply in Pakistan and promote industrialisation.

The construction of the Matiari-Lahore transmission project started in Dec, 2018, and around 7,000 jobs had been created for the locals, during the construction period. The project is expected to be put into commercial operation later this year, and can transmit electricity of over 30 billion kilowatt-hours annually.– NNN-APP

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