CPEC projects to help Pakistan overcome energy losses
Lei Yu, an expert at the Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning has said that Pakistan’s issue of energy losses across transmission lines can be resolved under CPEC projects. He said these projects will increase transmission network voltage. Moreover, he added that Chinese government has also established the Renewable Energy Law which will help Pakistan achieve renewable energy at subsidized and preferential benchmark price. Earlier, President Arif Alvi said that CPEC has made load shedding a relic of the past in Pakistan.
islamabad – Pakistan is facing substantial electricity losses due to the old network system, however, this issues can be resolved by increasing transmission network voltage, and the CPEC project will be instrumental in this regard, a Chinese expert yesterday.
According to a report by China Economic Net, Lei Yu, an expert at the Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning, pointed out “At the government level, China has formulated the Renewable Energy Law, which has laid a sound legal foundation for the development of renewable energy.”
He explained that in order to ensure the scale of power generation and ensure a better return for the investment in this area, China’s State Grid gives priority to receiving electricity from these renewable energy sources.
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative, has solved the electricity shortage problem in Pakistan and will further promote the country’s industrialization to create more jobs, Pakistani President Arif Alvi noted during a recent online reception held to celebrate the Sino-Pak 70th anniversary.
In terms of price, China has set a preferential benchmark price for renewable energy such as wind power and hydropower. In addition, subsidies have been given to high-cost construction, such as offshore wind power, to boost returns on investment, Lei told the reporter.
China also encourages the participation of nongovernmental capital. In the process of the construction of renewable energy transmission channels, part of its network is open to society so that such investment can enter, develop, and yield good returns. According to some studies, Pakistan has a high rate of electric transmission and distribution losses.
Touching on this, Lei introduced that China’s power grid organization has its own characteristics, it is very integrated.
Lei said that in order to reduce energy consumption and improve efficiency, the governments at all levels need to cooperate and actively mobilize the participation of the whole society.
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