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ANNUAL REPORT P Private Power and Infrastructure Board ANNUAL REPORT Private Power and Infrastructure Board Implementation of CPEC Energy Chapter CPEC Cooperation Fields: Energy Participation by Large Chinese Equipment Suppliers, EPC Contractors & Banks Economic Benefits for Pakistan and China Infrastructure More than $56 Billion Bilateral Investment Package Fast Track Solution for Energy Crisis Technology The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the China Pakistan Economic Corridor - The Game Changer China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) are 21st century models of international cooperation, underpinned by ideals and principles and invested with political commitment and requisite resources, for positive transformation of the regional and global landscape. CPEC is a flagship project of BRI signed in 2013 and launched in 2015. CPEC epitomizes the new priorities in Pakistan-China economic cooperation and encapsulates the essence of understandings at leadership level and agreements made over the past few decades. Chinese investment has made it possible for Pakistan to benefit from China's economic rise in a substantial manner. CPEC is bound to go transnational and span over other adjoining regions thus enabling Pakistan to realize its geo-economic potential as a conduit for trade, commerce and a transportation hub. Economic and trade cooperation has witnessed a quantum jump with the launching of CPEC, which inter-alia centers on developing infrastructure, energy, agriculture, and industrial development in Pakistan. The development of Gwadar deep sea port holds immense potential for serving as another gateway not only to Pakistan but all of the landlocked states of Central Asia and Afghanistan. Energy cooperation has been extremely helpful in overcoming shortages of electricity. China has also been assisting Pakistan in developing clean coal energy using super critical technology and hydro-electric potential. Pakistan in developing clean coal energy using super critical technology and hydro-electric potential. With particular reference to the energy chapter, projects based on indigenous Thar coal, renewable hydro and imported coal are being prioritized under two categories which include "Priority Projects" and "Actively Promoted Projects". According to CPEC agreement signed in November 2014, projects of more than 17,000 MW were planned to be implemented through PPIB and AEDB out of which, currently, PPIB is handling thirteen (13) power generation projects comprising hydro, Thar coal and imported coal and in addition to power generation projects, an HVDC Transmission Line Project. CPEC POWER PROJECTS - FUEL WISE Imported Coal 4,260 MW Hydro 3,428 MW 107 CPEC Energy Chapter Hydro Thar Coal Imp. Coal HVDC T. Line Wind Power Solar Thar Coal 3,960 MW Total = 11,648 MW 108
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