KARACHI: K-Electric continues its effort to educate the young leaders of tomorrow and hosted Bahria University Karachi’s students at one of their power plants located in Korangi, a statement said on Monday.
These students and faculty members visited Korangi’s Combined Cycle Power Plant (CCPP 220 MW) which was part of a knowledge sharing platform engaging these young engineering students.
According to K-Electric, the purpose of the visit was to help out students of the Electrical Engineering Department to have a better understanding of the practical aspect of the theory that they studied during their curriculum.
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