Pakistan’s energy sector is poised for a significant transformation as the World Bank greenlights a billion-dollar loan aimed at funding energy projects within the country. This substantial financial backing is set to bolster Pakistan’s energy infrastructure and propel its economic progress to new heights.
The loan will primarily support the ambitious 2,160-megawatt Dasu Hydropower Project, a cornerstone of Pakistan’s energy strategy. Once operational, the Dasu project promises to revolutionize the nation’s energy landscape, providing a sustainable and economical solution to its pressing energy requirements.
One of the most striking benefits of the Dasu Hydropower Project is its potential to save Pakistan an impressive $1.8 billion annually in fuel expenses. This remarkable cost-saving measure underscores the project’s significance in addressing Pakistan’s energy challenges while promoting economic stability and growth.
While the approval of the loan marks a pivotal moment in Pakistan’s energy journey, the road to realization has not been without obstacles. The Dasu Hydropower Project, initiated in 2013, has encountered delays that have prolonged its completion timeline. Initially slated for operational readiness by December 2021, the project’s timeline has been revised, with a new target of becoming operational by 2028.
Despite these setbacks, the Dasu Hydropower Project remains steadfast in its mission to deliver affordable electricity to consumers across Pakistan. Remarkably, the project aims to offer electricity at an incredibly low rate of three cents per unit, ensuring accessibility and affordability for all.
It’s worth noting that while the project’s cost has escalated from $4.3 billion to $4.9 billion, the long-term advantages it offers far outweigh the initial investment. The Dasu Hydropower Project not only addresses Pakistan’s immediate energy needs but also lays the foundation for sustainable energy practices, fostering economic prosperity and environmental stewardship for generations to come. With the World Bank’s support, Pakistan is poised to embark on a transformative journey towards a brighter and more sustainable energy future.