Sahiwal Coal Power Project

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The Sahiwal Coal Power Project is a major coal-fired power plant in Pakistan that was developed with Chinese investment as part of broader efforts to address the country’s energy shortages.

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Sahiwal Coal Power Project canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coal-fired power plant
power generation project
aimsTo reduce electricity load-shedding in Pakistan
associatedWith China–Pakistan relations
surface form: China–Pakistan energy cooperation
capacityPerUnit 660 MW
connectedTo transmission network in Punjab
country Pakistan
developedWithInvestmentFrom China
fuelType coal
gridConnection national grid of Pakistan
hasComponent Unit 1
Unit 2
hasEnvironmentalImpact air emissions
coal ash generation
hasInvestor Chinese companies
Pakistani partners
installedCapacity 1320 MW
isPartOf Pakistan’s power infrastructure
locatedIn Punjab, Pakistan
Sahiwal District
numberOfUnits 2
ownershipModel public–private partnership
partOf China–Pakistan Economic Corridor
primaryFuel imported coal
projectType independent power project
purpose address energy shortages in Pakistan
electricity generation
regionServed Pakistan
Punjab
requires coal imports
sector energy
status operational
strategicImportance major base-load power source for Pakistan
subsector thermal power
usesTechnology supercritical coal technology

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China–Pakistan Economic Corridor includes Sahiwal Coal Power Project
China–Pakistan relations majorProject Sahiwal Coal Power Project
this entity surface form: Sahiwal Coal Power Plant