Pakistan plans to quadruple domestic coal-fired power, move away from gas
14 Feb 2023
Pakistan plans to quadruple its domestic coal-fired capacity to
reduce power generation costs and will not build new gas-fired plants in the
coming years, its energy minister told Reuters on Monday, as it seeks to ease a
crippling foreign-exchange crisis.
A shortage of natural gas, which accounts for over
a third of the country's power output, plunged large areas into hours of
darkness last year. A surge in global prices of liquefied natural gas (LNG) after Russia's invasion of Ukraine and an onerous economic crisis had made LNG unaffordable for Pakistan.
"LNG is no longer part of the long-term
plan," Pakistan Energy Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan told Reuters, adding that the country plans to
increase domestic coal-fired power capacity to 10 gigawatts (GW) in the
medium-term, from 2.31 GW currently.