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Chinese firm offers alternative power solutions for Gwadar

CIHC Pak Power Company (Pvt.) Limited, led by Chairman Zhao Bo, has expressed readiness to explore sustainable alternatives for the 300MW Gwadar power project under the China‑Pakistan Economic Corridor, while seeking support from Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal to secure an extension of the project’s Financial Closing Date. Despite complying with requirements set by Private Power and Infrastructure Board, including extending its performance guarantee and paying fees, the company says the formal extension letter is pending and has requested government facilitation, reaffirming its commitment to meeting Gwadar’s energy needs and evaluating options like solar power if the coal project faces viability issues.

M/s CIHC Pak Power Company (Pvt.) Limited, the Chinese company behind the 300MW Gwadar coal-fired power plant, has expressed willingness to evaluate alternative, sustainable power solutions for the region. The company’s Chairman, Zhao Bo, wrote to Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal, highlighting the importance of this project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework and seeking further support from the Ministry, Business Recorder reported.

The company acknowledged the complexities of inter-agency coordination and raised concerns over a procedural matter that may benefit from the Ministry’s facilitation. Specifically, it requested an extension of the Financial Closing Date outlined in the existing Letter of Support (LoS) for the project.

This request follows a series of official communications from the Private Power and Infrastructure Board (PPIB) advising the company to extend the validity of its Performance Guarantee and submit the Financial Closing Date extension fee.

In line with PPIB’s guidance, the company submitted the required documents, including an extended Performance Guarantee valid until 2028. The company also processed a payment of $150,000 in compliance with PPIB instructions.

However, despite fulfilling all requirements, the company noted that the formal extension letter amending the Financial Closing Date has not yet been issued by PPIB. In response, the company has requested the Planning Ministry’s intervention to facilitate coordination with PPIB for the issuance of the updated extension letter.

The company also referred to discussions held during Prime Minister’s visit to China in September 2025, where alternative power solutions, including a photovoltaic scheme, were suggested in case the coal-fired project faced commercial viability challenges. A formal analysis of these alternative solutions was submitted to PPIB in December 2025.

CIHC Pak Power reaffirmed its commitment to addressing Gwadar’s energy needs and pledged to assist the Ministry and other relevant authorities in exploring sustainable and integrated power solutions for the region.

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