ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s national transmission system is grappling with a damaging combination of chronic overloading and underutilisation, resulting in higher electricity costs, operational inefficiencies and violations of the economic merit order (EMO), the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has warned. In a detailed review of the national grid, Nepra noted that the backbone of the transmission network — the 500kV and 220kV systems — remained “mostly overloaded” at the close of FY2024-25, particularly during peak summer demand. The regulator said the National Grid Company (NGC) faced critical constraints across several…
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Government of Pakistan Advances Transparency and Accountability in Petroleum Sector through Comprehensive Reforms
Islamabad: January 19 ,2026 As part of a comprehensive reforms agenda, the Government has launched a nationwide digitalization drive targeting petrol pumps and the broader petroleum supply chain to curb smuggling, prevent illegal sales, and safeguard the interests of authorized dealers. The core objective of these reforms is to integrate the entire petroleum value chain, from imports and refineries to transportation and retail outlets, through a robust track-and-trace system, enabling real-time monitoring, transparency, and accountability.In this regard, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has successfully launched the mobile application…
Read MoreSmoke from Charcoal, Brick Kilns Chokes Kloi Residents; SEPA Launches Monitoring
MITHI, THARPARKAR: Thick smoke from wood-burning charcoal and brick kilns operating in and around Kloi has severely deteriorated air quality, making breathing increasingly difficult for local residents and triggering intervention by environmental authorities. Residents complained that a large number of charcoal-producing units and brick kilns are burning wood on a massive scale, releasing dense smoke that has led to growing health problems and daily discomfort, particularly for people living close to the sites. Following repeated public complaints, the Sindh Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA), Regional Office Mirpurkhas, has initiated a comprehensive…
Read MoreHigh Energy Costs, Interest Rates Choking Investment, Warns FPCCI
KARACHI: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has urged the federal government to declare an “industrial emergency,” warning that Pakistan’s manufacturing sector is facing a systemic and potentially irreversible decline due to uncompetitive energy tariffs, elevated interest rates and a restrictive tax regime. FPCCI President Atif Ikram Sheikh told The Express Tribune that Pakistani industries are operating at a severe disadvantage compared to regional competitors, largely because of soaring electricity costs. He noted that industries in Pakistan pay around 13 cents per unit, while neighbouring countries…
Read MoreKarachi’s Gul Plaza Fire Claims 14 Lives; Search Continues for Dozens Missing
KARACHI: The death toll from the devastating fire at Gul Plaza on M.A. Jinnah Road has risen to 14, after rescue teams recovered eight more bodies during an ongoing search operation on Monday morning. The blaze, which broke out late Saturday night at the commercial complex in Karachi, was finally extinguished after more than 24 hours on Sunday. Authorities said a search operation was launched amid fears that more people could be trapped inside. While an electrical short circuit is suspected, officials said the exact cause of the fire is…
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