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Japan keen on financing Pakistan Thar coalfield transmission line

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ISLAMABAD - In a major development, Japan has shown interest to finance the much needed laying of the transmission line upto the Thar coalfield, which is needed to expedite power generation from the coalfield.

INTEREST EXPRESSED
An official source said that interest was recently expressed by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in a meeting with the officials of the Thar Coal and Energy Board (TCEB). JICA asked TCEB officials to approach Japanese government through Foreign Office, for financing the project as the agency has the resource to finance the project. Japan has been historically averse to finance coal power projects due to environmental issues, but its stance has dramatically changed after the damage to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, after it was hit by tsunami on March 11, 2011, the source said adding that now they were keen to finance coal power projects even in other provinces.

FEASIBILITY STUDY
Keeping in view possible evacuation of 10,000 MW from Thar coalfield within next 5-10 years National Transmission and Despatch Company with the support of Asian Development Bank, has initiated a feasibility study for laying 1300 km of transmission line to initially disperse upto 3000 MW from the Thar coal field to the national grid. The source said total estimated funding required for laying transmission line was estimated $1 billion, which could be only arranged through international donor agencies.

HUGE COAL RESERVES
Pakistan has huge coal reserves mainly in Sindh estimated at 186 billion tonnes, Punjab 235 billion tonnes, Balochistan 217 billion tonnes, Pukhtoonkhwa 90 billion tonnes and Azad Jammu Kashmir nine billion tonnes. These coal reserves can be used for affordable power generation for about 200 years.

COAL GASIFICATION PROJECT
Recently an underground coal gasification pilot project at the Thar coalfield managed by eminent scientist Dr Samar Mubarakmand has successfully started. He said requested the prime minister to arrange immediate funding of Rs2.4 billion and remaining 7.8 billion during the next financial year to complete power generation phase of the project to start providing 100 MW of electricity before the end of 2013.

CHINESE INTEREST
Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) has been formed and it has completed a bankable feasibility by engaging world renowned companies, including RWE of Germany and Sinocoal of China. The first mine and power plant is expected to be commissioned by 2015-16. The estimated cost for the project is $3.6 billion. Chinese companies have shown interest in the project.

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Japan is a trust-able country.. Its a positive development that they are stepping forward and putting stakes in the development of Pakistan and its infrastructure.
 
Japan is a trust-able country.. Its a positive development that they are stepping forward and putting stakes in the development of Pakistan and its infrastructure.

Read the news carefully, Japan have not shown any interest or commitment.

Its just a unnamed official from pakistan says that some unnamed JICA officer have said them to contact Japanese govt.

Its nothing concern just a unnecessary hype.

Though JICA have invested tens of billion dollar in south asia but looking at the security scenario (Finland have closed their embassy in pakistan.) and investment scenario in pakistan its not possible in near future.

One must remember that even chinese are shying away from investing in pakistan (only lip service no concrete project on ground).
 
Read the news carefully, Japan have not shown any interest or commitment.

Its just a unnamed official from pakistan says that some unnamed JICA officer have said them to contact Japanese govt.

Its nothing concern just a unnecessary hype.

Though JICA have invested tens of billion dollar in south asia but looking at the security scenario (Finland have closed their embassy in pakistan.) and investment scenario in pakistan its not possible in near future.

One must remember that even chinese are shying away from investing in pakistan (only lip service no concrete project on ground).

Your post is a true reflection of your mentality as a Bharati and not on the actual facts.
 
Japan is a good friend. Pakistan should become closer with these East Asian countries.

Japan also helped Pakistan build this very important tunnel.

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Read the news carefully, Japan have not shown any interest or commitment.

Its just a unnamed official from pakistan says that some unnamed JICA officer have said them to contact Japanese govt.

Its nothing concern just a unnecessary hype.

Though JICA have invested tens of billion dollar in south asia but looking at the security scenario (Finland have closed their embassy in pakistan.) and investment scenario in pakistan its not possible in near future.

One must remember that even chinese are shying away from investing in pakistan (only lip service no concrete project on ground).
An official source said that interest was recently expressed by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in a meeting with the officials of the Thar Coal and Energy Board (TCEB). JICA asked TCEB officials to approach Japanese government through Foreign Office, for financing the project as the agency has the resource to finance the project.
I have significantly shortened your work, but i dont know what kind of reading skills do you have cuz I was surprised that you could not see it the first time, anyhow I must confess one can be fairly illitrate even after having some know how about english
 
Japan is a good friend. Pakistan should become closer with these East Asian countries.

Japan also helped Pakistan build this very important tunnel.

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Strong political and economic relationships establishment is much difficult than economic relationships. Given the history between China and Japan, having polticial relationships with China means you keep Japan away from you and vice versa, same is the case with Iran and ME. I do agree that Pakistan and Japan can have friendly relationships but having strategic relationships is still a very difficult thing.
 
worse come to worse we will use our hands to dig out the coal don't need anyone
 
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