CSAIL launches report on Pakistan's power industry.
ISLAMABAD -- China Three Gorges South Asia Investment Ltd (CSAIL) has launched a report titled "Overview of Pakistan's Power Sector and its Future Outlook" that summarizes the precious practical and theoretical achievements in the construction of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Power Projects and looks forward to the future development direction of the industry.
The report also analyzes the current situation of Pakistan's Power Sector besides highlighting the achievements of CPEC Power Projects.
The report was jointly prepared by CSAIL with the assistance of relevant think tanks such as Pakistan China Institute (PCI), National University of Science and Technology (NUST), Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), and other relevant think tanks and dozens of senior experts and scholars from Pakistan's Power Sector, according to a press release issued here on Friday.
The report was launched in a ceremony here that was attended by local and international experts and scholars.
The chief guest of the ceremony Minister for Energy (Power Division) Khurram Dastgir Khan, said that since the launch of the CPEC, the related power sector projects were progressing smoothly. In terms of energy, China has launched a series of power projects under the CPEC to help Pakistan meet its residential and industrial electricity demand.
He said Pakistan's energy shortages have been greatly alleviated. The electricity has always been one of the constraints on Pakistan's development, and China has been able to enhance Pakistan's energy supply capacity not only through the efficient use of various energy resources, but also by helping Pakistan to build various types of power projects.
He said the report was beneficial to deepen the understanding of Pakistani people on the current situation and future development of Pakistan's power sector, as well as the contribution of the CPEC to Pakistan's Power Sector. "People in relevant fields in Pakistan should learn from Chinese personnel and deepen industrial cooperation between the two countries through the construction of projects like the CPEC projects.
China is an important partner of Pakistan in the energy sector, and China's development experience is worth learning for Pakistan."
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