Overcapacity issue cited: Korean co to delay its 2 hydropower projects
KOEN offers to delay two hydropower projects in Pakistan until overcapacity issues are resolved, provided they are included in the revised national energy plan, assuring competitive tariffs.
- KOEN's proposed hydropower projects.
- Pakistan's power generation overcapacity.
- Inclusion in the revised national energy plan.
ISLAMABAD: Korea South-East Power Company (KOEN) has expressed conditional willingness to discuss the timeline for execution of its two proposed hydropower projects in Pakistan until the country’s power generation overcapacity issue is resolved, provided the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) determines the tariff for the projects and the Government assures that they will be treated under the Power Generation Policy 2015.
This was conveyed by KOEN representatives during a meeting with Federal Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan, who was briefed on the projects following his recent official visit to the Republic of Korea.
According to sources, the Korean delegation stated that the company is prepared to align its commercial operations with the Government of Pakistan’s (GoP) evolving energy plans.
“We are ready to adjust our commercial timelines in line with government priorities. The determination of tariff does not create any financial liability for the government, and our proposed tariff remains competitive compared to the overall electricity basket price,” the delegation reportedly noted.
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