Nepra hearing sees chaos as end sought to KE exclusivity

KARACHI: A public hea­ring of the National Electric and Power Regulatory Auth­o­rity (Nepra) seeking amendment to K-Electric’s licence was marred on Monday as public representatives and political leaders demanded that the federal government allow more power supply companies to operate in Karachi, while the city’s lone power utility termed the move to end its exclusivity “violation” of the agreement. Participants,…

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Hydropower Producers Resisting Tariff Cut

ISLAMABAD: As the government struggles to translate memorandums of understanding (MOUs) signed with the Independent Power Producers (IPPs) of thermal and renewable power plants for tariff discounts into contracts, sponsors of hydropower power plants (HPPs) have declined to revise old agreements with the government. A senior government official told Dawn that sponsors of HPPs had three to four sessions with the IPPs negotiations committee…

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93% Work Completed on new water reservoir for Masjid Al Haram

The Vice Presidency for Projects and Engineering Studies, His Excellency Eng. Sultan bin Ati Al Qurashi inspected the functioning of the strategic water reservoir feeding the Grand Mosque and its facilities, and was accompanied by the Assistant Director General of Projects. Al-Qurashi stated that this reservoir is considered one of the most important strategic projects in infrastructure services for the…

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Nepra, consumers grill KE over loadshedding, tariff increases

ISLAMABAD: The K-Electric (KE) remained under attack on Thursday from consumers and the power regulator for prolonged load shedding in many parts of Karachi on the second day of public hearing on its request for Rs1.54 per unit increase in its electricity sale rates. The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) reserved the judgement and asked the power utility company…

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Tapi pipeline progress reviewed

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Petroleum Nadeem Babar on Friday met with Turkmen delegation to discuss progress on the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (Tapi) pipeline. Babar met with the visiting delegation, headed by Tapi Pipeline Company Ltd CEO Muhammetmyrat Amanov, which was also attending by Turkmen Ambassador to Pakistan Atadjan Movlamov, a news release said. Secretary Petroleum, Managing Director Inter…

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Power sector gets relief amid protest by petroleum stakeholders

ISLAMABAD: Amid strong protest by the petroleum division and its corporate entities, the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) on Friday decided to exempt three Punjab-based power plants of 3,900mw from compulsory purchases of liquefied natural gas (LNG) quantities from January 2022. The move to change gas supply agreements (GSAs) of these government-owned power plants (GPPs) reportedly originated at the request…

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Reko Diq stay comes with bank guarantee condition

ISLAMABAD: The stay granted by the World Bank’s International Centre for Set­t­lement of Investment Dis­p­utes (ICSID) on enfor­cem­ent of the award against Pak­istan in the Reko Diq dispute carries certain conditions. A source privy to the development told Dawn that one of the conditions set by the World Bank-funded tribunal for international disputes was that Pakistan furnish an irrevocable bank guarantee amounting to 25…

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17th Annual Environment Conference and Excellence Awards-2020

Sindh Information and Forests Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah has said that the Sindh government is pursuing its project of urban forests with utmost transparency and monitoring so to yield maximum results to improve environment of cities of the province. “The elements of transparency and monitoring should be there so that plantation done under the urban forests projects is visible…

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