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Fed govt looks for Chinese financing to complete power projects

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By Web Desk Published April 21, 2016 3 Min Read
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The federal government has requested coal-based power producers to arrange financing from China instead of local institutions and markets as a preemptive measure in an attempt to stop the outflow of dollars for the purchase of equipment, officials say.

However, it is feared that this government move will delay the completion of power projects by 12 to 18 months.

It must be kept in view that several coal-power projects are facing default on debt repayment in the United States and other countries in the wake of refusal by banks to provide financing. Environmental concerns are among the major reasons behind the reluctance of banks to fund the projects.

Talking to media, a senior US official revealed that it had been established that many premature deaths of children around the world had been caused by environmental hazards and therefore some countries were switching from coal to other sources of power generation.

China is the only country that could extend loans for the coal-power projects and reports suggest that it also wants to shift some abandoned old coal plants to Pakistan.

According to officials aware of the development, the Ministry of Finance has asked new coal-based power producers, who have so far been unable to raise funds for their projects, to scout for Chinese financing.

“This way the government will be able to stave off pressure on the country’s dollar reserves,” an official commented.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Water and Power has recommended to the energy committee of cabinet that it should block the announcement of new tariffs for the power projects based on imported coal except for the plants being set up under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the projects of Lucky, Siddiqsons and others for which letters of support have been issued and the projects being shifted from furnace oil to coal with estimated capacity of around 4,920 megawatts.

The Lucky and Siddiqsons’ projects are in the pipeline and they have been told to look for Chinese loans.

According to the officials, Siddiqsons is lobbying the government to include its project in the CPEC’s priority list, but this may hurt some other schemes. However, they believe the project may be made part of the economic corridor programme.

The government has already placed the Thar coal project, sponsored by Engro Corporation, in the CPEC’s priority list to ensure state guarantee and financing from China.

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