Karachi: Chief Secretary Sindh Ejaz Ali Chaudhry has taken notice of the hurdles in alternative energy plans and has called top officials on August 20.
In Jhimpur, one year has been passed for the implementation of the project of 800MW electricity to be generated from wind. Ejaz Chaudry, the Chief Secretary took notice of the hurdles faced by the companies.
According to sources, local and international companies are being forced by the police and revenue department not to invest trillions of Rs. on wind corridor and rather go away without doing anything.
Sindh government allotted to 32000 acres of land for the project out of which 1000 acres will feature alternative energy projects.
This project has been allotted to 32 companies on rent including China’s Company Zolo and local company Fauji Foundation that are near to completion.
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