===Gadani Power Park===
In January and March 2014 China Gezhouba Group Company (GGGC) and Pakistan's Private Power and Infrastructure Board (PPIB) signed two Memorada of Understanding for setting up four 660 MW coal plants at the [[Gadani Power Park]] in Gadani, Balochistan.<ref>[http://tribune.com.pk/story/684388/coal-based-ventures-chinese-firm-eyes-up-to-four-plants-at-gadani-power-park/ "Coal-based ventures: Chinese firm eyes up to four plants at Gadani Power Park,"] The Express Tribune, March 19, 2014</ref> Other power stations with Chinese involvement are the [[Port Qasim Burj power station]] and the [[Bin Qasim power station (Asiapak/Dongfang)]]
===[[Gwadar power station]]===
In March 2017, Pakistan's Economic Coordination Committee awarded the project's contract to the [[China Communication Construction Group]] (CCCC), a Chinese state-owned firm, without bidding.<ref>[https://www.dawn.com/news/1323923 Chinese firm awarded Rs55bn power project at Gwadar], ''Dawn'', 31 Mar. 2017.</ref> In May 2017, Pakistan's Private Power and Infrastructure Board issued a letter of intent to CCCC.<ref>[http://www.cpecinfo.com/cpec-news-detail?id=MzE0Mg== LoI granted for 300 MW power plant in Gwadar], Pakistan-China Institute - CPEC portal, 31 May 2017.</ref> CCCC's license is under review by the Pakistan government. The total cost for the project is approximated $492.94 million, which is expected to be financed in a debt to equity ratio of 75:25. The CCCC is the main sponsor of the project and will hold 75.5 percent equity in the project, while the remaining 24.5 percent equity will be invested by Tianjin Energy Investment Group Company Limited.<ref>[https://dailytimes.com.pk/116667/nepra-accepts-chinese-firms-application-for-generation-licence/ "NEPRA accepts Chinese firms application for generation licence,"] Daily Times, Sep 16, 2017</ref>
===Hubco power station===