China - Pakistan Economic Corridor - CPEC

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Coastal Highway Beautiful View....Connecting Karachi with Gawadar.

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World Bank to construct of a 48 km four-lane expressway linking Pakistan develop corridor with Afghanistan.

The $460.6-million Khyber Pass Economic Corridor Project will benefit consumers, producers and traders in Pakistan and across the border in Afghanistan and the Central Asian Republics through reduction in transport time and cost and private-sector investment.Since 1950, the World Bank has provided $33.4 billion in assistance to Pakistan.

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CPEC to initiate USD 1.6 billion circular railway project in
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Islamabad – In
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, work on the construction of circular train under
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Economic Corridor (
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) will start next year. A Spokesman of the Pakistan Railways said that feasibility study of the project has already been completed.The project will be completed at a cost of about one point six billion dollars under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, he added.

He further said the train will run among
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districts in the first phase.In the second phase, train service will be extended to
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Work on steel bridges in South
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(Fort Munro) underway with fast pace. Iimprovement’ of N-70 (national highway) is underway with a fast pace as Punjab government focusing on development in South Punjab.

Starting from Rakhi Gaaj - Khar - Bewata, the project aims to make the hilly portion of the road wide and safe for Gwadar - bound cargo traffic with the installation of eight steel bridges.

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Neelum-Jhelum second unit started Hydropower production at maximum capacity of 242.42 MW

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second unit started hydroelectric power production on Tuesday generating power to the utmost capability of 242.42 megawatts (MW), and conveying power to the national grid.

According to contractual obligation, at the moment plant is on three-day consistency test run, which will change to 30- day test run later on.

The fourth unit of Neelum-Jhelum power plant was previously put into operation in April which added 1.3 million units of electricity into the system during the test run. However, the first unit’s reliability test run was done for 30-days on May 18 which was successfully cleared. The plant generated its maximum capacity of 242.25 MW with additional 200 million units into the system

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company to establish solid waste power plant...

A subsidiary of Chengdu Xingrong Environmental Co, Lahore Xingzhong Renewable Energy has expressed interest in establishing a municipal solid waste power plant at a projected cost of $140 million

KARACHI: A Chinese company has applied for a generation licence from the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) to establish a municipal solid waste power plant.

A subsidiary of Chengdu Xingrong Environmental Co, Lahore Xingzhong Renewable Energy has expressed interest in establishing a municipal solid waste power plant at a projected cost of $140 million, reported The News.

The plant is expected to come online by end of April 2020 and Nepra in January introduced levelized tariff of $0.10 per kilowatt- hour for municipal solid waste power plants for a duration of twenty-five years.

The total production capacity for these solid waste power plants has been restricted at 250MW across Pakistan.

For every province and federal territory, the share of each would be 50MW.

Nepra’s tariff determination was established on the project cost of $3.5 million per megawatt, taking into consideration available reference prices in the region.

Across the country, over 20 million tons of municipal solid waste is generated with 2.4 percent yearly growth.

Pakistan’s major urban cities Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Quetta and Peshawar are confronting major challenges in addressing issues of urban waste.

On an annual basis, thousands perish because of waste-related diseases.

Due to environmental problems, most countries in the region have introduced a tariff for municipal waste power plants and are getting dual advantages by the generation of electricity via the garbage and its disposal.

Chengdu Xingrong Environment Co., Ltd. primarily produces and sells water in China. It extracts, purifies, transports, and sells water through water pipeline network.

It also provides municipal sewage, household wastewater and sludge, and garbage leachate treatment services; and reclaimed water services.

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ADB to help
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produce over 5,000MW and
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produce over 2000 MW


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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is set to assist
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in generating 5,204 megawatts of electricity by setting up hundreds of micro-hydroelectric power plants in off-grid areas of Khyber-Pakthunkhwa (K-P) and 2,330MW solar capacity in Punjab by 2026 under its “Access to Clean Energy Investment Program”.

“By 2026, the project would have supported the construction of micro-hydroelectric power plants totaling 5,204MW and the installation of solar facilities in schools (of which 30% will be girls’ schools) and primary health care facilities (including 500 used by women), totalling 42MW in K-P and 2,330MW in Punjab,” said a report launched by the ADB.
 
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