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Minister lauds Chinese companies for sustainable energy

  • Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb lauds collaborative efforts between Pakistani and Chinese companies in advancing sustainable and efficient energy solutions.
  • Pakistan Committed to Resolve Payments Issues of Chinese Power Companies says Minister
  • Pakistan and China sides discuss matters related to the technical and financial feasibility of power projects planned to run on domestic coal for reduce reliance on imported fuel.
  • Port Qasim Electric Power Company’s has significant role in meeting Pakistan’s energy demands, said Minister.

By: Muhammad Arif, Editor NSN.Asia

Islamabad: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, held a productive meeting with a delegation from the Port Qasim Electric Power Company (PQEPC).

The delegation was led by Mr. Yang Tianyu, President of Power China Resources.

Also in attendance were the Minister for Energy (Power Division), Mr. Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari, Minister of State for Finance and Revenue, Mr. Ali Pervaiz Malik, Secretary of Power Division, and senior officials from the Finance Division.

The Finance Minister reiterated the government’s unwavering commitment to bolstering the energy sector and expressed confidence in PQEPC’s significant role in meeting Pakistan’s energy demands.

 He emphasized the significance of collaborative efforts between Pakistani and Chinese companies in advancing sustainable and efficient energy solutions.

Several Chinese have invested in power sector of Pakistan, a country facing acute power shortage.

 The meeting focused on various matters related to the power sector including the payments to the energy producers and possible ways to resolve the issues hindering timely payments. Matters related to the technical and financial feasibility of converting these projects to run on domestic coal, thereby reducing reliance on imported fuel were also discussed.

 The Chinese side was informed that the government is taking a number of steps to facilitate this transition including the launch of a railway line to ensure smooth and effective transformation of local coal.

Earlier, Pakistan and China reached a consensus to further evaluate, and conduct an in-depth study on shifting power plants from imported coal to local coal, aiming to reduce Pakistan’s import bill but also facilitate payments to Chinese companies.

The Finance Minister also briefed the delegation on the structural reforms being undertaken by the government, particularly in the energy sector, and the ongoing privatization of power supply companies and state-owned enterprises (SOEs).

He assured the delegation of the government’s steadfast commitment to providing all necessary support and taking swift action to overcome any challenges impeding the operation of these power plants. In response, the President of PQEPC expressed appreciation for the government’s efforts in implementing energy sector reforms and thanked the government for its continued support in reviving the operations of the Port Qasim coal projects.

The Finance Minister reaffirmed the government’s full commitment to honoring all obligations, particularly in government-to-government projects, and maintaining the sanctity of contracts in both letter and spirit.

 He expressed confidence that, through mutual understanding and cooperation, both sides could develop sustainable solutions to the core issues facing the power sector, ensuring its long-term viability. The meeting concluded with an agreement to establish a working group comprising members from PQEPC, the Power Division, and the Finance Division.

 This group will monitor progress on a day-to-day basis to ensure timely and effective implementation of the agreed-upon initiatives.

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