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Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Near K-Block, P.O. Box 1114
Islamabad, Pakistan
Telephone: (+92 51)9209032
E-mail: webmaster@paec.gov.pk
Department of Human Resource Development (HRD),
PAEC Headquarters, Islamabad
Telephone: (+92 51) 9235823
About Chashma
Chashma Colony (Persian: چشمہ) is located in Punjab, Pakistan. It is situated in Mianwali District near Kundian at the left bank of river Indus, in close proximity of Koh-i-Suleiman mountain range. Chashma Colony is famous for the well-known Chashma Barrage built on river Indus. Also a number of establishments of Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission are there at Chashma, including two units of 300 megawatt Nuclear Reactors called Chashma Nuclear Power Plant-1 (CHASHNUPP-1) and Chashma Nuclear Power Plant-2 (CHASHNUPP- 2)
Chashma Nuclear Power Complex
The Chashma Nuclear Power Complex near Chashma city,MIANWALI District, Punjab, Pakistan, is a commercial nuclear power generation complex, consisting of Chashma Nuclear Power Plant-I (CHASNUPP-I) and Chashma Nuclear Power Plant-II (CHASNUPP-II), with CHASNUPP-III and CHASNUPP-IV under construction. Chashma Nuclear Power Plant's reactors and other facilities are being built and operated by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission with Chinese support under the approval and guidelines of International Atomic Energy Agency .
The IAEA as well as the United States Department of Energy recognize the urgency of Pakistan's energy needs, which are expected to grow seven to eight times by 2030.
In November 2006, The International Atomic Energy Agency approved an agreement with the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission for new nuclear power plants to be built in the country with Chinese assistance. The 35-member Board of Governors of the IAEA unanimously approved the safeguards agreement for any future Nuclear Power Plants that Pakistan will be constructing.
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