Suki-Kinari Hydropower, portrayal of joint Belt and Road construction

Suki-Kinari

China Economic Net

Beijing: Suki-Kinari Hydropower project is an accurate portrayal of the joint Belt and Road construction and also the best witness of the historical friendship between China and Pakistan.

In an interview with CEN, Deputy General Manager of SK Hydro, Danish Haseeb Khan said, “I have witnessed the joint efforts of the Chinese and Pakistani employees in Suki Kinari Hydro Private Limited (SK Hydro). Relevant government departments of the two sides have forged ahead with strong cooperation,”.

This spring, along the Kaghan river of Mansehra district in Pakistan, Suki Kinari hydropower construction site was a hive of activity. A variety of large construction machinery and equipment were operating orderly, a deafening rattle came from those machines, and the construction teams were busy in their respective posts.

Suki Kinari hydropower project achieved financial close on December 31, 2016. As one of the biggest private-sector hydropower developments in Pakistan and one of the highest priority early harvest projects within the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), it is of great significance and is expected to be put into operation in 2022.

Suki Kinari Hydro Private Limited (SK Hydro), in which China Gezhouba Group holds a majority stake of 98 percent, is developing the project with an estimated investment of US $ 1.96 bln.

Danish has a deep connection with the SK project. When he joined the project in 2005, Mott MacDonald Ltd was conducting a bankable feasibility study on the project.

Danish was then a member of the supervisory team and was responsible for submitting the electricity prices at the feasibility study stage and EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) phase to Pakistan’s National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA).

In addition, he led the SK Hydro’s team to negotiate with Pakistani government agencies on franchise agreements (power purchase agreement, water use agreement, and execution agreement), and to discuss and finalize the financing plan with relevant banks (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and Export-Import Bank of China).

The Chinese and Pakistani teams of SK Hydro have been working together on this project since 2015. In the process of pushing the financial close, they encountered many difficulties.

SK Hydro organized a children’s painting competition in 2018 among the schools where the hydropower station is located, in which students from grade one to grade five picked up their brushes to depict visions, combine imagination with reality, and explore the unique charm of local culture.

A total of 100 children from 32 schools took part in the event, and 20 children won the prize. In 2019, SK Hydro held an English speech competition in the project construction area. 27 schools participated in the competition and 25 students won the prize.

These activities aimed to encourage local youth to achieve higher goals in life and making positive contributions to the development of Pakistan.

The year 2020 has been a most extraordinary one. In the trying times of the sudden onslaught of COVID-19, the Chinese and Pakistani people reached out to each other.

In Pakistan, the raging pandemic has led to the closure of schools and businesses. To ensure the smooth construction of the project, SK Hydro has worked hard to overcome numerous difficulties including communication and traffic control.

“In March 2020, we distributed food, masks, protective clothing, etc. to needy families in the areas where the hydropower stations are located to help them overcome difficulties. In November 2020, we carried out an activity themed ‘Caring for the Flower of Chin-Pakistan Friendship’, providing over 100 students from 10 schools stationery and warm clothes,” Danish said.

“In early March of this year, we planted 1,500 saplings at the hydropower station to maintain the ecological environment on the Kaghan river. During the pandemic, we provided nearly 5,000 jobs for local residents in Pakistan. We are proud that our efforts have been highly praised by local authorities and residents,” Danish added.