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Malaysia eyes coal, wind power plants in Pakistan

Malaysia is keen to participate in Pakistan's coal and wind power projects to help the country meet its future demand for electricity supply.

 

This was stated by Malakoff Corporation Vice-President Mohammad Raziff Embi, according to the Nation newspaper.

Embi was part of a seven-member delegation, who met Water and Power Minister Syed Naveed Qamar in Pakistan.

"The Nation" newspaper quoted the delegation members as saying that they were interested to build a 1,200MW plant powered by imported coal and a 250MW wind-powered project in Sindh, Pakistan's second largest province.

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