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CPEC continues to expand: Matiari-Lahore power transmission line completed

Amid a global pandemic, when the world has come to a stall, CPEC continues to expand. This week, CPEC witnessed the completion of yet another key project, the 886-km Matiari-Lahore power transmission line. Lahore converter station DC bipolar of Matiari to Lahore 660 KV High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Transmission Line Project has been completed as its finished open line test. The line passes through Sindh and Punjab.

It is the first 660 KV DC project overseas of the State Grid Company of China (SGCC) with completely independent intellectual property rights, and all its economic and technical indicators are at the international leading level.

“Due to the old circuits and inadequate power transmission channels, it is difficult to transport the abundant power resources in southern Pakistan to the north, where people suffer from a severe shortage of electricity,” said an official of the transmission department.

He said China and Pakistan had agreed to form a ‘1+4’ cooperation structure with the CPEC at the centre and Gwadar Port, energy, transport infrastructure and industrial cooperation being the four key areas to achieve common development.

Accordingly, HVDC Transmission Line was planned under CPEC for which the Cooperation Agreement was signed in 2015 between SGCC and National Transmission & Despatch Company in Pakistan.

“We have also set up multilingual signboards at the site, and organized Pakistani construction and security personnel to jointly carry out emergency drills to improve their protection awareness,” said Xu Baowei, manager of the comprehensive management department of the project.

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