The ground-breaking ceremony of the 1,320 MW coal-based power plant in Hub district was held yesterday. The plant has a capacity of providing electricity to about four million families after its completion in 2019, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
It will contribute nine billion kWh of cheaper electricity annually into Pakistan's national grid.
The project, which is one of the "priority projects" under the CPEC, is being constructed by the China Power International Holding Ltd and Hub Power Company Limited, with a total cost of around USD two billion.
Earlier, China has expressed concerns over the safety of its personnel in Balochistan following a number of terrorist attacks in the restive province.
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China has committed to building a number of energy projects in Pakistan to ease power crisis.
The boiler units being used for the project are state of the art super critical technology which is currently being widely used in most of the developing counties to improve coal efficiency, to lower the cost of fuel and to cut down emissions.
The Balochistan provincial government recently also got a minor shareholding in the project.