ISLAMABAD, May 25 (INP): Chinese companies have opportunity to invest $6 billion in alternative renewable energy (ARE) projects in Pakistan, Gwadar Pro reported on Wednesday, quoting Shah Jahan Mirza, CEO Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB).
“Pakistan and China are already in coordination in AED (wind/solar) projects, we have 300 MW solar power projects in operation under the umbrella of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)."
“We have the target of having 10,000 MW during the next eight to nine years, which means we need $ six billion investments in these power plants,” Mirza said, adding that the country needs to bring in the foreign investment and foreign financing.
Shah Jahan Mirza said, “Chinese companies and banks are best suited because we are already working with them in coal and hydropower projects. They are familiar with the country’s environment”.
According to Mr. Mirza, EPC contractor, the equipment and the solar panels for most of these projects will most likely come from China, so more and more loan contributions from Chinese banks will be welcomed.
Regarding setting up industrial manufacturing facilities in Pakistan, Shah Jahan Mirza said that they were currently working to develop a proper policy and to create some incentives for the manufacturers of solar panels and related equipment in the country.