2 x 660 MW Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant, Jamshoro

Habib Rafiq (Pvt) Ltd (Developers)

The 2 x 660 MW Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant at Jamshoro is an important national project aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s electricity supply. Located near the Indus River, the plant is being developed with modern super critical technology to ensure better efficiency and reduced environmental impact. The project includes large marine operations, heavy equipment unloading and steady progress in civil and structural construction.

Key Features and Project Details

  • Location: Situated in Jamshoro Sindh with convenient access for fuel supply and marine operations.
  • Capacity: Total planned generation of 1320 MW through two units of 660 MW each.
  • Technology: Uses super critical coal- based systems that help produce electricity more efficiently.
  • Marine Works: Includes a dedicated jetty, cargo handling facilities and transport of major components.
  • Construction Activity: Ongoing work on boilers, turbines, cooling systems and essential plant structures.
  • Environmental Measures: Equipped with systems designed to control emissions and maintain safety standards.
  • Economic Impact: Will help reduce electricity shortages and support long term national development.

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The 2 x 660 MW Coal Fired Power Plant Jamshoro is an important national energy development aimed at providing reliable baseload electricity supported by advanced coal technology and durable infrastructure.

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Licensee Proposed Modification (LPM) – De-Licensing of 880 MW TPS Jamshoro & Reduction of 660 MW Unit-6 (JPCL to NEPRA, 2025)

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