In
Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
,
nuclear power
Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity. Nuclear power can be obtained from nuclear fission, nuclear decay and nuclear fusion reactions. Presently, the vast majority of electricity from nuclear power is produced by ...
is provided by six commercial
nuclear power plants
A nuclear power plant (NPP), also known as a nuclear power station (NPS), nuclear generating station (NGS) or atomic power station (APS) is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor. As is typical of thermal power s ...
with a net capacity of 3,545 MW from
pressurized water reactor
A pressurized water reactor (PWR) is a type of light-water nuclear reactor. PWRs constitute the large majority of the world's nuclear power plants (with notable exceptions being the UK, Japan, India and Canada).
In a PWR, water is used both as ...
s.
In FY2023, Pakistan's nuclear power plants (NPPs) produced a total of 24.054
terawatt-hours
A kilowatt-hour ( unit symbol: kW⋅h or kW h; commonly written as kWh) is a non-SI unit of energy equal to 3.6 megajoules (MJ) in SI units, which is the energy delivered by one kilowatt of power for one hour. Kilowatt-hours are a commo ...
of electricity, which accounted for roughly 18.65% of the nation's total electric energy generation.
Pakistan is the first country in the
Muslim world
The terms Islamic world and Muslim world commonly refer to the Islamic community, which is also known as the Ummah. This consists of all those who adhere to the religious beliefs, politics, and laws of Islam or to societies in which Islam is ...
to construct and operate commercial nuclear plants, with first being commissioned in
1972
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.
[Nuclear power in Pakistan, Dr. Zia H. Siddiqui and Dr. I.H. Qureshi, pp.31–33.] As of 2025, there is one NPP (
Chashma-V) that is under construction and expected to produce 1,200 MW of electricity. Only one NPP,
KANUPP-1 has been decommissioned, after a 50-year run in 2021. Under its
current policy to address its energy security, the country plans on constructing 32 commercial NPPs by 2050, with a combined generation capacity of 40,000 MW to meet 25% of the nation's electricity demands.
The nuclear power in Pakistan is regulated through the
Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA), which grants licenses and their renewals, while the
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) () is a federally funded independent governmental agency, concerned with research and development of nuclear power, promotion of nuclear science, energy conservation and the peaceful use of nuclear techn ...
(PAEC) manages the operations of the NPPs.
Due to the country's refusal to join the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, commonly known as the Non-Proliferation Treaty or NPT, is an international treaty whose objective is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology, to promote cooperatio ...
(NPT) and accept full-scope IAEA safeguards, the imports and access to the
reactor technology has been restricted by the
Nuclear Suppliers Group
The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is a multilateral export control regime and a group of nuclear supplier countries that seek to contribute to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of Guidelines for nuc ...
(NSG). In the past,
Canada
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partnered with Pakistan in providing the nation's first nuclear power plant in 1965 and later,
China
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and the IAEA has provided support in providing the nuclear power plants since 1993 at address its challenges relating to energy security.
History
In 1960, the plans on the construction for nation's first nuclear power plant were submitted to the
Ayub administration by the
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) () is a federally funded independent governmental agency, concerned with research and development of nuclear power, promotion of nuclear science, energy conservation and the peaceful use of nuclear techn ...
, with support from the
Abdus Salam who was serving in capacity as
Science Advisor to the
Government of Pakistan
The Government of Pakistan () (abbreviated as GoP), constitutionally known as the Federal Government, commonly known as the Centre, is the national authority of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, a federal republic located in South Asia, con ...
at that time.
In fact, it was Abdus Salam's efforts that led to the approval of the country's first commercial nuclear power plant at the
Paradise Point in Karachi, Sindh.
During this time, the Ayub administration successfully negotiated the Canadian government that allowed the
GE Canada to work with the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission in designing and constructing the country's first commercial nuclear power in 1965.
In 1965, the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission's
Centre for Nuclear Studies (CNS) was able to design and construct its own small reactor, known as the
Pakistan Atomic Research Reactor (PARR-I) in
Nilore.
The fuel bundles were for this reactor were, however, provided by the United States Atomic Energy Commission (USAEC) through the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for research and training purposes only.
The first commercial nuclear power plant was design on the basis of
CANDU-type which was earlier offered to India (in
1955) but Canada had its priced at
US$
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10 million which was too expensive for the country's taxpayers to afford.
The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission eventually negotiated with the GE Canada to redesign the reactor for Pakistan-specific needs, which resulted in a CANDU-type
pressurised heavy water reactor and it featured stark differences in the reactor designs supplied to India by Canada.
Start of commercial nuclear power
On 28 November 1972, the country's first nuclear power plant, the
Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP), was commissioned and went online with nation's electric grid system.
Reportedly constructed at the taxpayer's cost of US$23 million , the commissioning of KANUPP reactor provided a distinction to Pakistan as a "first in the
Muslim world
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to have an operating nuclear power station."
In 1973, the Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's administration entered in several nuclear power agreements with
France
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,
Germany
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,
Belgium
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, and the
United Kingdom
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but Zulfikar Ali Bhutto administration's refusal to be a party of the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, commonly known as the Non-Proliferation Treaty or NPT, is an international treaty whose objective is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology, to promote cooperatio ...
(NPT) restricted any meaningful agreements with any of the European nuclear fuel suppliers.
After the India's
first nuclear test in 1974, Canada and France became party of the
Nuclear Suppliers Group
The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is a multilateral export control regime and a group of nuclear supplier countries that seek to contribute to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of two sets of Guidelines for nuc ...
(NSG) that restricted any cooperation on nuclear power with the country unless the country becomes the party of the NPT.
In the absence of the foreign cooperation, the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission worked on feasibility studies for its own power reactor and had secured funding for the nuclear power plant at the
Chashma Nuclear Power Plant from the
Zia administration in 1980.
In 1985, the project was delegated to the former
Soviet Union
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who later decided against participating in the project. Benazir Bhutto's administration again held unsuccessful negotiations with France on participating in the Chashma Nuclear Power Plant in 1990. Eventually, the
Sharif administration entered in successful negotiation with China for the construction of the Chashma Nuclear Power Plant in 1993. On 14 September
2000
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, the
Chashma Nuclear Power Plant was commissioned and went online with the country's grid electric grid system.
Since 2000, Pakistan has signed multiple bilateral agreements with China in expanding its energy needs through nuclear power at the Karachi Nuclear Power Complex and the Chashma Nuclear Power Complex that has alleviated its economy and provided energy security to the country. The agreement with China on acquiring the nuclear power reactor technology was entrusted and transferred through the International Atomic Energy Agency's remedial and its safeguards.
International cooperation
China
Since 2000, Pakistan and China have signed multiple bilateral agreements on the issues of nuclear power under the IAEA's permission and safeguards.
Outside China, Pakistan is the only country that has commissioned and successfully operates the Chinese
pressurized water reactor
A pressurized water reactor (PWR) is a type of light-water nuclear reactor. PWRs constitute the large majority of the world's nuclear power plants (with notable exceptions being the UK, Japan, India and Canada).
In a PWR, water is used both as ...
s. In 1993, China agreed on supplying the
CNP-300 reactor, which Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission had to conducted several lengthy safety and quality assurances tests.
Cooperation of China and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) with Pakistan's nuclear power expansion has been critical for Pakistan's energy security matters since the hydroelectricity has been a subject of
political controversies between the
four provinces of Pakistan. In 2005, the
Ministry of Finance
A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position .
A ministry of finance's portfoli ...
had approved for the construction of the second nuclear power plant in Chashma Nuclear Power Plant, alongside a separate
safeguard
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agreement between Pakistan and IAEA allowed the country to operate the nuclear power plants under the safe manner and only be used only for power generation. Under the 2005 Energy Security Agreement signed between Pakistan, China, and the IAEA, it is expected to increase power generation through nuclear power by 2030.
Since 2000, Pakistan has commissioned Chinese-exported
pressurized water reactor
A pressurized water reactor (PWR) is a type of light-water nuclear reactor. PWRs constitute the large majority of the world's nuclear power plants (with notable exceptions being the UK, Japan, India and Canada).
In a PWR, water is used both as ...
s at its sites in
Karachi
Karachi is the capital city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is the List of cities in Pakistan by population, largest city in Pakistan and 12th List of largest cities, largest in the world, with a popul ...
and
Chashma.
The cooperation between China and Pakistan on commercial nuclear power plants has attracted controversies due to Pakistan being nonsignatory to the NPT treaty. The Pakistan and China have refuted and rebuffed the controversy with China informing the IAEA that the nuclear power reactors' exports are under the IAEA terms as all the nuclear power plant sites are placed under the IAEA inspections and international safeguards.
India, which is also not a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, has been critical of Pakistan's nuclear power expansion and has criticized the safety design features incorporated into the nuclear power reactors exported to Pakistan from China.
France
In 2009, the
Gillani administration held talks with French government on cooperation relating to reactor technologies, which was said to be a "significant development" between two nations by the Gillani administration's
Foreign ministry.
Contrary to the Gillani administration expectations, the
Sarkozy presidency was careful in its response, which was only interested in nonproliferation issues with Gillani administration."
In 2013, the French Ambassador to Pakistan, Philippe Thiebaud, opened the option of "civil nuclear cooperation at request" between two nation in line of international obligations.
In spite of engagement between two nations in 2009 and 2013, no agreements have been reached between two nations owing to the France's
strategic ties with India.
United States
In a U.S.–Pakistan
strategic dialogue on 24 March 2010, Pakistan pressed for a civil nuclear cooperation
deal similar to that with India, though the request was denied by the United States but the talks were held on nonproliferation matters.
Japan
In 2011, President
Asif Ali Zardari
Asif Ali Zardari (born 26 July 1955) is a Pakistani politician serving as the 14th president of Pakistan since 2024, having held the same office from 2008 to 2013. He is the president of Pakistan People's Party Parliamentarians and was the ...
unsuccessfully persuaded Japanese government on signing a civil nuclear agreement that reflected the similar contract between India and Japan on nuclear cooperation; this was denied by the Japanese government.
Before the state visit of President Zardari, Japan held talks with Pakistan which was focused only on nonproliferation issues and stability in South Asia.
Nuclear power plants
Nuclear Fuel cycle
After 1974, Pakistan has worked independently in its ability and capability to developed indigenous
nuclear fuel cycle
The nuclear fuel cycle, also known as the nuclear fuel chain, describes the series of stages that nuclear fuel undergoes during its production, use, and recycling or disposal. It consists of steps in the ''front end'', which are the preparation o ...
.
The front-end and the back-end of the nuclear fuel cycle technology was developed at its
Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology laboratory while the atomic energy commission conducted several studies with the
Geological Survey of Pakistan for the prospect of uranium exploration.
There are several uranium mining sites throughout Pakistan where the mineral excavation and refinement of ores took place, most of the which the reservations are owned by the
Ministry of Energy (MoE) for nuclear fuel cycle.
Built in 1980, the
Kundian Nuclear Fuel Complex is a premier facility where nuclear fuel bundles for the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant are manufactured.
The
uranium conversion facility in Islamabad converts the
yellowcake
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(uranium oxide or ''urania'') into the uranium hexflouride (UF
6) gas before commencing the industrial enrichment at Gadwal Enrichment Plant for nuclear power production for the nuclear power sites in Karachi and Chashma.
In 2006, the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission was approved for funding by the federal government to construct the
Pakistan Nuclear Power Fuel Complex to locally manufacture fuel bundles for the Chasma Nuclear Power Plant. Unlike the
Kundian, Gadwal, and
Islamabad
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, this facility is under IAEA safeguards with regular inspections and monitoring of its operations.
In 2015, the Ministry of Energy sat a target of producing of
triuranium octoxide (U
3O
8) per year from 2015 to meet one third of anticipated requirements then.
Nuclear reprocessing
There are many nuclear processing sites in Pakistan that can produce the by-products of plutonium in varying qualities and
grades of plutonium.
The reactor-grade plutonium is produced at the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant and the Chashma Nuclear Power Plant, both of which, have separate plutonium separation facility and under the IAEA safeguard programs. Production of weapon-grade plutonium takes place in Nilore and Khushab, both of which, are separated from the nuclear power generation– therefore unsafeguarded from the IAEA inspections.
At the back-end of the nuclear fuel cycle, the spent fuel undergoes of chemical process, reprocessing, to collect the reactor-grade plutonium and decaying uranium at the separate sites in Karachi and Chashma. At Karachi and Chashma, the plutonium extracted from the
spent nuclear fuel
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which is monitored and requires the atomic energy commission to report the plutonium activities to IAEA. At Karachi and Chashma, the dismantling, storages, and separation of uranium and plutonium fuel rods from other impurities from
tributyl phosphate solvent are all reported in its solid form to as a nuclear fuel to run the nuclear power plants.
The heavy water to be used as a coolant in Karachi and Chashma nuclear power plants is produced at the
heavy water facility in Multan, Punjab in Pakistan.
Without the international cooperation, the atomic energy commission spent decades on learning the nuclear reprocessing as most studies were conducted at the second
Pakistan Atomic Research Reactor located in Pinstech laboratory. Under the IAEA guidelines and monitoring, the plutonium separation sites at the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant and the Chasma Nuclear Power Plant have expanded to increase the nuclear power generation and to address Pakistan's energy security issues. The back-end nuclear fuel cycle is managed by the IAEA-authorized contractor, the
China-Pakistan Power Plant Corporation.
Waste disposal
The nuclear and
hazardous waste
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is managed by the Pakistan's nuclear regulartory authority and has taken steps to ensure the safe disposal of the hazardous waste since 1972. Monitoring of the waste management and federal regulatory oversights are provided by the Pakistan's nuclear regulatory authority in a series of guidelines at their Radioactive Waste Management Facility.
The nuclear waste is stored at the
Baghalchur-1 facility, which became a subject of political controversy when the residents filed a lawsuit against the atomic energy commission at the
Supreme Court of Pakistan
The Supreme Court of Pakistan (; ''Adālat-e-Uzma Pākistān'') is the apex court in the Judiciary of Pakistan, judicial hierarchy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Established in accordance witPart VIIof the Constitution of Pakistan, it h ...
.
The case was eventually settled between the Pakistan's atomic energy commission and the legal firms representing the residents amid the intervention from the nuclear regulatory authority.
In light of the lawsuit, the nuclear regulatory authority's guidelines were eventually signed into the law enacted by the
Parliament of Pakistan
The Parliament of Pakistan is the supreme Legislature, legislative body of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. It is a bicameralism, bicameral federation, federal legislature, composed of the President of Pakistan and two houses: the Senate of ...
in 2010.
There are four deep nuclear waste repositories in
Southern Pakistan. The extremely high hazardous nuclear waste is being managed in the
most-northern side of southern region while the low nuclear waste is being managed in the
southern region of the country.
Organizations
Industry and academic
The
Pakistan Nuclear Society (PNS) is a scientific and educational society that has both industry and academic members. The nuclear society lobbies for the cause of the nuclear power generation by holding conferences and publishing papers on civilian nuclear technology at its journal.
On the topic of nuclear engineering and reactor physics, the Pakistan's atomic energy commission has sponsors large publication in its quarterly magazine— ''The Nucleus''. The PAEC's academic scientists and engineers also publishes the newsletter— ''The PakAtom''— concerning on nuclear technology and lobbying for the commercial nuclear power plants. Education on nuclear engineering is provided at the
Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences in Nilore,
NED University,
Institute of Power Engineering in Karachi, and professional training and certifications at the
Centre of Nuclear Training in
Chashma, and the
Center of Nuclear Power Training in Karachi.
The other organizations that also the country's industry and the academics are part of included the
CANDU Owners Group and the
World Association of Nuclear Operators.
Employment
In 2021, the assessment compiled by the China's
National Nuclear Corporation
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, the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant's construction works has promoted the development of related industries in Pakistan, providing more than 10,000 jobs for the local area.
Nuclear Power Programme 2050
The Nuclear Power Program 2050 is an official policy measure program of the federal
Government of Pakistan
The Government of Pakistan () (abbreviated as GoP), constitutionally known as the Federal Government, commonly known as the Centre, is the national authority of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, a federal republic located in South Asia, con ...
to utilize the
nuclear power
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to meet to increase its
energy capacity to support the
national economy of Pakistan.
The policy addresses the nation's
energy security
Energy security is the association between national security and the availability of natural resources for energy consumption (as opposed to household energy insecurity). Access to cheaper energy has become essential to the functioning of modern ...
matters by aiming to expand the self-sustaining nuclear power infrastructure all over the country by year 2050 with cooperation from China.
This program is seen as a direct response to the
India–United States nuclear deal, as well as to counter the existing energy shortfalls and future requirements of a growing population and national economy.
The primary focus of this program is to promote scientific and socio-economic development of the people as a "foremost priority."
This policy measure program was first announced on 14 July 2011 and enacted by the Gilani administration at the
National Command Authority by Prime minister
Yousaf Raza Gillani.
The policy measures to regulate the nuclear power facilities, safe management of
waste storage, along with an increase in power plant building to meet the target of producing electricity in the country.
PAEC said an initial 1100 MWe plant would be built at Muzaffargarh, on the Taunsa-Panjnad canal near Multan in southwest Punjab. It was also reported that discussions with China were under way to supply three nuclear power units for about $13 billion.
Economics
In Pakistan, the
Ministry of Energy (MoE) has prioritized the
hydropower
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over the
nuclear power
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, mainly influenced from the budgetary point of view.
Furthermore, the facilities and infrastructure, which operates outside the
IAEA safeguards, to support the nuclear power plants have been subjected to criticism at the international venue.
However, the issue of building the larger earth-filled dams has always been subject of
political controversy
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between the
four provinces of Pakistan where water is scarce and usually are installed
in upcountry.
On both energy sources, Pakistan has spent billions of dollars from its
taxpayers funds, and initiated in capital loans from the international monetary banks to build the hydropower and nuclear power infrastructure to address its
energy security
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.
The
Asian Development Bank
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The bank was establishe ...
,
World Bank
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,
International Monetary Fund
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,
United Nations Development Program
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, and the
loans
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(also engineering assistance) from the United States subsequently helped Pakistan building its
hydroelectric
Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is Electricity generation, electricity generated from hydropower (water power). Hydropower supplies 15% of the world's electricity, almost 4,210 TWh in 2023, which is more than all other Renewable energ ...
power stations and
dams
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whereas the nuclear power plants were financed from the loans given to Pakistan by Canada (in past) and currently from China.
In an absence of the international interaction and cooperation, federal Government of Pakistan has spent large financial capital from its federal budgets in investing on education and building the training resources locally on reactor and nuclear engineering to its general nuclear
workforce
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Those neither working in the marketplace nor looking for work are out ...
.
See also
*
Nuclear power
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*
Nuclear power by country
Nuclear power plants operate in 31 countries and generate about a tenth of the world's electricity.
Most are in Europe, North America and East Asia.
The Nuclear power in the United States, United States is the largest producer of nuclear pow ...
References
Further reading
*
* Nuclear Power for Pakistan: Reviving the 3Es (Energy, Economy, and Environment), by Abdul Rehman Abbasi and Anwar ul Hasson Syed, in Proc. ICESE-2010.
External links
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