Times of Islamabad

Pakistan all set to launch historic project

Pakistan all set to launch historic project

*ISLAMABAD – *The first unit of Thar coal power plant is likely tocontribute 330MW of electricity to the national grid by December 2018,six-month ahead of the given schedule.

According to details, so far 92 per cent of work on coal mining and 93 percent work of power plant have been completed.

Work on coal mining in Thar block II, and power plant near the site of coalmining started in 2016 and was earlier scheduled to be completed by June2019, but due to fast pace of the work, the project is being completed wellahead of the allotted time.

“The 270 kilometer long transmission line from Thar block II to Matiari hasalready been completed at a cost of $270 million, while work on both coalmining as well as power plant is in progress simultaneously and is in finalstage,” Chief Operating Officer of Sindh

Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) Abul Fazl Rizvi told *APP*.

Rizvi said the mining work had achieved depth of 154 meters at Thar blockII where coal had emerged on the surface.

On the quality of the coal, he said it was of very good quality as it wasexpected and when the mining company would mine deeper the quality wouldget better.

According to the CEO, in the first phase of Thar Coal project, 3.8 millionton of coal would be extracted from which two power plants of 330MW eachwould be operated while the power capacity from Thar block II would begradually increased and by 2024, Thar coal block II would be producingaround 5200MW electricity.

Rizvi said the second unit of the Thar coal-fired power plant would alsostart functioning by March 2019. He said that in January 2019, work on twomore power plants would be started in Thar block II with total installedcapacity of 660MW.

He said initially the cost per unit of electricity produced from thesepower plants would be Rs10.8 cents while its cost would be reducedgradually and by 2030, the per unit cost would be around Rs4.6 cents.

Tharparkar is spread over an area of 19,000 square kilometer where around9,000 square kilometer coal was present whereas the area on whichgovernment had allowed extraction is an area of 1,300 square kilometer andthis area has been divided into 13 blocks with 100 square kilometer area ofeach block. – APP