CPEC feeding 300MW of wind energy to national grid

Four wind projects that had been completed under CPEC and are connected with the national grid include Dawood wind power project (50 MW), Sachal Energy wind farm (50MW), three Gorges second wind farm project (100MW), and UEP wind farm project (100MW)

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ISLAMABAD: The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has contributed 300MW of clean wind energy to the national grid through its four early harvest wind power projects.

According to sources from embassy of China in Pakistan, the four wind projects that had been completed under CPEC and are connected with the national grid include Dawood wind power project (50 MW), Sachal Energy wind farm (50MW), three Gorges second wind farm project (100MW), and UEP wind farm project (100MW).

Dawood wind power project is a prioritized or early harvest project under CPEC, which installs 33 wind turbine generators with the capacity of 1.5MW per unit and total capacity is 49.5MW on 1,720 acres of land in the coastal area of Gharo wind corridor in Bhanbore, District Thatta, Sindh.

This is a direct investment (FDI) project and the total investment of Dawood wind power project is $115 million. The rate of equity to loan is 30:70 percent.

Dawood wind power project achieved Commercial Operation Date (COD) on April 4, 2017, and annual electric power supply to the National Grid is more than 130GWh, which is sufficient for daily use of 100,000 Pakistan families and is effectively easing the crisis of electricity shortage in Pakistan.

Sachal wind power project was completed in April 2017 at a cost of $110 million. It is located in Jhimpir, Thatta district, Sindh province, about 100km northeast of Karachi.

The total installed capacity of this project is 49.5MW, and 33 Gold wind brand wind turbine generators (WTGs) with a capacity of 1.5MW are installed.

The investment has been made by Sachal Energy Development (private) Ltd, in which Arif Habib Corporation Limited has a 100 percent stake.

HydroChina International Engineering Co, Ltd. is the engineering procurement construction (EPC) contractor. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) provided a loan. The debt to equity ratio is 85:15 percent.

Three Gorges second wind power project (2×50MW) is located at Jhimpir, Thatta district, Sindh province, 90KM west from Karachi.

This is a foreign direct investment (FDI) project and is invested, developed and constructed by Three Gorges Second Wind Farm Pakistan Limited (TGS) and Three Gorges Third Wind Farm Pakistan Private Limited (TGT).

The total investment amount is $224 million on the basis of Build-Own-Operate (BOO), with a construction period of 18 months and an operation period of 20 years.

The total installation capacity is100MW, with an annual electricity output of 286.6 GWH. It was listed as an actively promoted project in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in August 2014.

Pakistan Jhimpir UEP 100MW wind farm is located in Jhimpir, Thatta district, Sindh, 110km from Karachi.

The total installed capacity is 100MW with the supply of 66 sets of wind turbine generators (WTGs) of 1.5MW per set. It also includes construction of a 132KV substation and a control centre.

This is a foreign direct investment (FDI) project and is developed by UEP Wind Power (Pvt.) Limited, a joint venture of Orient Group Investment Holdings Co, Ltd. (99%) and United Energy Group Co., Ltd. (1%). China Gezhouba Group Company Limited (CGGC) is the engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) contractor.

The commercial contract of this project was signed on September 11, 2015. China Development Bank provided financing of $252 million to the project, with the debt and equity ratio of 75 percent: 25 percent. The project became operational in May 2017.