Thar Desert coal projects

From Global Energy Monitor

Pakistan's Thar Desert coal projects include a number of coal mines and mine-mouth generating plants based on the massive coal reserves of the Thar area, in Sindh province. The plants include the following:


Reserves and CO2 Emissions

Overall reserves in the Thar Desert are placed at 175 billion tonnes.[1]

CO2 equivalent (if 5610 MW developed): 23.1 - 23.9 million tonnes per year[2]

Strategic Significance

Companies Involved

Potential ESG Risks

Corruption

Labour Rights

Indigenous Rights

NGO's Involved

Local Opposition

Infrastructure

Domestic Political Situation

Project Economics

Tax Revenues

International Dynamics

Financing

Banks: China Development Bank, Construction Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Habib Bank, United Bank, Bank Alfalah, Natio­nal Bank, Faysal Bank


Articles and resources

References

  1. "Thar coalfield," Wikipedia, accessed September 2018
  2. Calculations based on Global Coal Plant Tracker, CoalSwarm, August 2018

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