For nuclear plants operating on thin margins, growing climate risks prompt tough choices

As the single-largest carbon-free source of electricity, nuclear power often plays a big part in plans to decarbonize energy. Many policymakers insist that nuclear must be part of any solution to avoid the worst consequences of climate change over the coming decades. But as the debate over preserving existing nuclear plants and supporting advanced nuclear technologies continues, it is becoming clear that the relationship between nuclear power and climate change is a two-way street: While nuclear’s role in the energy mix can decrease CO2 emissions and thus help governments meet climate goals, consequences…

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Brewing gas crisis resulting in sleepless nights for investors.

President Pakistan Businessmen and Intellectuals Forum and All Karachi Industrial Alliance, and former provincial minister Mian Zahid Hussain on Friday said the country will witness a serious gas crisis soon which is resulting in sleepless nights for investors. The successive governments have not done enough to balance supply and demand for gas over the last decade which has make crisis part of the winter in the country, he said. Mian Zahid Hussain said that Prime Minister Imran Khan should take steps to hinder crisis in the making as it will…

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KE admits it experienced ‘cyber incident’, customers may experience disruption

Karachi’s largest electric utility provider K-Electric has said that it experienced an attempted cyber-incident earlier this week. The power company in a statement said all critical customer services including bill payment solutions and 118 call-centre are operational and fully functional, to ensure the integrity of our systems, as a precautionary measure, we have isolated few non-critical services. As such customers may experience some disruption in accessing duplicate bills from the KE website. As an alternate, duplicate bills may be availed from the nearest K-Electric Customer Care Centre. “The KE teams…

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IMF wants Pakistan to up power, gas tariffs

ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has again turned up the pressure on Pakistan, asking it to increase power and gas tariffs for the revival of the stalled $6 billion programme. The global lender has contacted Pakistani authorities to convey its demands, sources said on Thursday. The sources added that the IMF had called for measures to reduce circular debt and power losses. The IMF has also demanded that the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) and the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) should be allowed to make independent…

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Exemption from guaranteed LNG sought

ISLAMABAD: The Power Division is seeking exemption from guaranteed liquefied natural gas (LNG) offtake for three power plants, a move that may aggravate woes of LNG suppliers and hurt gas imports from Qatar. Since Pakistan started importing LNG from Qatar in 2015, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has been facing criticism from different quarters for striking a long-term LNG deal at high rates, which resulted in lower consumption of the fuel in the power sector. LNG-based power plants were set up during the 2013-18 tenure of PML-N government with higher efficiency…

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