Empowering Pakistan: Karot Hydropower Project Drives Economic and Environmental Change

January 19, 2025
Updated 2025/01/19 at 6:27 PM
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By Syed Ali Nawaz Gilani

The 720 MW Karot Hydropower Project (KHP), completed in June 2022, symbolizes the strengthened China-Pakistan partnership focused on energy security and climate change. As part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), it provides sustainable energy, improves Pakistan’s energy mix with cleaner power, and reduces fossil fuel reliance, aligning with both nations’ developmental initiatives and showcasing international collaboration. It also holds an Economic Influence and is a Game Changer for Pakistan. The economic impacts of the Karot project are extensive. By investing US$ 1.657 billion, the project affects Pakistan’s economy directly by creating jobs and generating considerable revenue. Throughout the construction stage, around 5,000 local workers were hired, and the operational phase will persist in offering lasting employment opportunities, aiding local economic development. Additionally, the initiative will generate significant tax income for the Pakistani government, amounting to Rs. 10.7 billion in taxes already remitted, and Rs. 20.234 billion in fees for water usage across the next thirty years.

The economic enhancement brought by Karot (KHP) extends beyond its immediate financial inputs. The project significantly enhances Pakistan’s energy security, guaranteeing stable power access for both industrial and residential sectors, which is essential for sustainable economic growth. By reducing dependence on thermal power generation, the project enhances the nation’s energy autonomy, fostering a more stable economy.

It incorporates environmental sustainability as a green energy solution. In the face of climate change, the Karot hydropower Project presents a renewable energy solution for Pakistan, significantly lowering CO2 emissions by 3.5 million tons annually. Utilizing the River Jhelum’s energy, this initiative advances Pakistan’s aim to enhance renewable energy’s share in the power grid, fostering a cleaner, sustainable future.

As the international community moves toward greater environmental awareness, KHP sets a standard for hydropower projects worldwide. The approximately 3.206 billion kWh of energy produced at Karot is clean and reliable every year, providing a sustainable answer to Pakistan’s energy scarcity.

An important component of the Karot Hydropower Project is the Community Investment Plan (CIP), which assures that communities benefit not only from electricity generation but from enhanced infrastructure, health services as well as in educational opportunities. A specific amount of Rs. 652 million, CIP emphasizes projects that directly improve quality of life for residents, such as the construction of schools, health facilities and roads. scholarships for nearby students assure that the next generation has the possibilities needed to succeed in a rapidly evolving environment.

These investments not only reduce poverty but also aid in achieving the wider development objectives of the region. The CIP’s focus on community development guarantees that the Karot Hydropower Project is not merely an energy source; it serves as a driver for comprehensive regional progress. Through these efforts, the project has begun to better lives, with finished projects like water supply systems and access roads contributing to improved living conditions.

The Karot Hydropower Project establishes a new benchmark for sustainable infrastructure in Pakistan, harmonizing short-term energy demands with long-lasting advantages. Under Build-Own-Operate-Transfer framework, in which private investors finance and oversee the project for 30 years before it is transferred to the provincial (Punjab) government. This model maintains high standards and lessens the financial strain on the government, yet it also presents challenges. The private sector takes on the initial financial risks, and after three decades, the government needs to be adequately equipped to handle the project while ensuring its sustainability. Meticulous planning is crucial for achieving a seamless transition and sustained operational success, positioning the Karot project as a prime illustration.

With the KHP moving into its operational stage, it stands as a significant reminder of the possibilities that cross-border cooperation offers in tackling intricate issues such as energy security, climate change, and economic progress. The CPEC framework has united China and Pakistan in ways that have reshaped the energy sector, and the achievement of KHP illustrates how strategic, thoughtfully designed initiatives can provide significant advantages for both nations.

The KHP serves as a model for upcoming infrastructure developments, not just within CPEC but also for other areas pursuing sustainable energy alternatives. Its blend of economic, environmental, and social effects emphasizes the need to take all facets of development into account when initiating such ambitious ventures. Through the KHP, Pakistan and China have not only offered a sustainable energy alternative but have also established a global benchmark for what can be accomplished when countries collaborate towards a shared objective.

In the future, the Karot project will remain a symbol of the lasting alliance between Pakistan and China—an alliance that transcends simple infrastructure to foster enduring, beneficial transformation for the region’s populace.

(The writer is a Peshawar-based foreign affairs analyst and the Secretary General of the Pakistan-China Friendship Association. He can be reached at syeed.gilani@gmail.com.)

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