Hubco Coal Power Project
The Hubco Coal Power Project is a 1,320 MW super‑critical, imported-coal fired power station at Mouza Kund, Hub in Lasbela District, Balochistan, Pakistan. Developed as an early‑harvest energy scheme of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor, it began commercial operation on 17 August 2019.
History
Government processing for a large coal plant at Hub began in November 2014, followed by a letter of intent in June 2015 to a new joint venture between Hub Power Company and China Power International Holding . A formal Joint‑Venture Agreement was signed on 20 April 2015, which established the project vehicle now known as CPHGC. The National [Electric Power Regulatory Authority|NEPRA] approved an up‑front tariff for the scheme on 12 February 2016 and issued a 30‑year generation licence that September.Construction followed a ground‑breaking ceremony on 21 March 2017, and an operation and maintenance contract was concluded in April 2018 with Chinese engineering firms. Unit 1 was synchronised to the grid on 28 December 2018 and Unit 2 on 28 May 2019; a purpose‑built coal jetty became operational in late 2018. The Central Power Purchasing Agency certified commercial operation from 17 August 2019 with an initial tested capacity of 1,249 MW.