Pakistan’s energy sector has become one of the clearest examples of how flawed policymaking, weak governance, and politically protected economic arrangements can gradually push an entire nation toward financial instability. What was once presented as a solution to Pakistan’s electricity shortages has now transformed into a massive burden on the economy and the public. The Read More…
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The CTGC Jhimpir’s Wind Corridor: A Beacon of Sustainable Development in Pakistan
Persistent electricity shortages, rising fuel import bills, and an overreliance on conventional energy sources have exposed structural weaknesses in the country’s energy framework. Pakistan’s long-standing energy crisis has remained a critical impediment to its economic growth, industrial productivity, and social progress. Renewable energy—particularly wind power—has emerged not merely as an alternative but as a strategic Read More…
Harnessing the Winds of Change on China Three Gorges Wind Power Projects in Pakistan
Energy security has long been one of Pakistan’s most pressing challenges, constraining economic growth, industrial productivity, and social development. In this context, renewable energy has emerged not merely as an alternative but as a strategic necessity. Among the most notable contributions in this domain are the three wind power projects established by China Three Gorges Read More…
The CTGC maintains rigorous standards that emphasize efficiency, reliability, and sustainability
Established in 1993, the corporation was entrusted with building the monumental Three Gorges Dam—a project that not only redefined hydropower engineering but also symbolized China’s technological ambition. The rise of China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG) represents one of the most compelling engineering and industrial success stories of the modern era. The China Three Gorges Corporation Read More…
Hydropower and Wind Energy are not merely alternatives; but necessities
Pakistan today finds itself once again engulfed in prolonged power outages, with cities and rural areas alike enduring hours of load shedding. The timing of this crisis—coinciding with escalating tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran—has allowed policymakers to point toward external factors as the primary cause. While the unfolding geopolitical situation in the Read More…





