Chashma Nuclear Power Complex
The Chashma Nuclear Power Complex is located in the Mianwali District of Pakistan. It consists of several nuclear reactors that generate electricity through nuclear fission. The complex plays a significant role in Pakistan's energy production, helping to meet the growing demand for electricity in the country.
The first reactor, Chashma-1, began operations in 2000, followed by Chashma-2 in 2011. Both reactors are designed to enhance energy security and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The complex is operated by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission and contributes to the country's efforts to diversify its energy sources.