ISTANBUL, 4
December 2014: The hydel energy agreement between
Kyrgyz
Republic,
Tajikistan,
Afghanistan and
Pakistan was
signed here Wednesday. The project, known as the Central Asia South Asia
Electricity Transmission and Trade Project (CASA-1000), will help export 1000
MW of clean energy to
Pakistan
at a price of 9.35 cents including all charges.
Pakistan’s
Minister for Water & Power Khawaja Muhammad Asif led the
Pakistan delegation while
Tajikistan
delegation was led by Deputy Prime Minister and Afghan and Kyrgyz delegations
were led by their respective energy ministers.
Although
conceived long ago, the Government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif took the
initiative to expedite the project and convened a meeting of Inter-Governmental
Council of CASA-1000 in September 2013 in Islamabad
that discussed various aspects of the project. Subsequent follow-up
consultations ultimately led to the conclusion of the agreement in Istanbul.
CASA-1000
project is scheduled for completion by 2018 under the umbrella of the World
Bank. Tajikistan share in
the energy export will be 70% while Kyrgyzstan will export 30%. Afghanistan will consume 300 MW of the exported
energy while Pakistan
will receive 1000 MW electricity. The project is hoped to boost energy trade in
the region that will lead to sustainable development.
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