Matiari–Lahore HVDC transmission line

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The Matiari–Lahore HVDC transmission line is a high-voltage direct current power transmission project in Pakistan that delivers electricity from southern generation hubs to demand centers in the north as part of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor.

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instanceOf high-voltage direct current transmission line
power transmission project
associatedWith China Belt and Road Initiative
surface form: Belt and Road Initiative

China
Pakistan
connects Lahore
Matiari
country Pakistan
currentType direct current
fromRegion southern Pakistan generation hubs
function supply electricity to northern load centers
transmit power from southern power plants
gridRole north–south power corridor
infrastructureType energy infrastructure
isPartOf China–Pakistan Economic Corridor
surface form: China–Pakistan power cooperation projects
locatedIn Pakistan
ownerCountry Pakistan
partOf China–Pakistan Economic Corridor
Pakistan national power grid
surface form: Pakistan national grid expansion
purpose deliver electricity from south to north Pakistan
long-distance bulk power transmission
regionServed Punjab
Sindh
routeEnd Lahore
surface form: Lahore, Punjab
routeStart Matiari, Sindh
sector electric power
status operational
strategicImportance improves reliability of Pakistan power system
supports integration of new generation capacity in southern Pakistan
toRegion northern Pakistan demand centers
transmissionType HVDC
usesTechnology high-voltage direct current technology

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China–Pakistan Economic Corridor includes Matiari–Lahore HVDC transmission line