Policy discussions under the Green CPEC Alliance have also focused on attracting sustainable manufacturing investments, particularly in the renewable energy sector.
A conference organized within the framework of the Alliance focused on advancing green industrialization under the next phase of CPEC cooperation.
A policy and academic dialogue held at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad explored long-term pathways for advancing sustainable development through CPEC.
A collaborative initiative between the Sustainable Development Policy Institute and a Chinese academic institution led to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at advancing joint research on sustainable development, energy transition, and green CPEC initiatives.
A policy dialogue held under the auspices of the Green CPEC Alliance focused on modernizing Pakistan’s power grid to enable greater integration of renewable energy.
The Alliance hosted a specialized webinar examining the development of environmentally sustainable Special Economic Zones under CPEC.
The Green CPEC Alliance was formally launched in Islamabad through a high-level conference jointly organized by the Pakistan-China Institute and the Sustainable Development Policy Institute.
This report analyzes the potential for Sahiwal CFPP’s early retirement by modeling various buyout and renegotiation scenarios to determine the cost, practicality, and optimal timeline for shutdown.
This report offers a comparative roadmap for turning Pakistan’s underperforming SEZs into engines of industrialisation by learning from China’s SEZ success. The report explains how Chinese zones like Shenzhen thrived through clear governance, strong central–local coordination, preferential tax regimes, one-window investor facilitation and massive...
This is a hands-on manual for governments, utilities and developers seeking to scale renewable energy projects with Chinese sponsors.
This proposes a practical template to measure and report the environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance of CPEC renewable projects.
This brief sets out a practical financing blueprint to retire CPEC coal plants early while scaling renewables. The brief explains Pakistan’s debt and circular debt challenges, the exposure of Chinese lenders and IPPs, and the global push for coal phase-down. It then details tools...
This brief distils insights from a Pakistan–China Institute and SDPI conference on how Pakistan can accelerate its energy transition by learning from China’s green development experience. The paper explains project finance for renewables, assesses Pakistan’s solar and wind potential, and analyses why green projects...
This report investigates how environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards can accelerate Pakistan’s shift to clean energy through CPEC renewables. Using desk research and a stakeholder workshop with SECP, SBP, Chinese enterprises and banks, the report maps Pakistan’s evolving ESG regulatory framework, identifies barriers...
This report maps how Chinese companies can expand their role across Pakistan’s fast-emerging renewable energy market. The report reviews Pakistan’s energy policies, incentives, and green financing schemes, then profiles existing CPEC wind, solar and hydropower projects as proof of concept. It highlights Pakistan’s vast...









