ISLAMABAD: The government’s decision to shift Thar coal transportation from road to rail has raised concerns among private power producers, with Lucky Electric Power Company Limited (LEPCL) cautioning that the absence of backup mechanisms could expose Pakistan’s energy supply chain to systemic risks. LEPCL, which currently trucks coal from Thar to its Port Qasim plant, told the Private Power & Infrastructure Board (PPIB) that while it supports the move toward rail logistics, contractual and infrastructure gaps must be resolved before full transition. Pakistan Railways is constructing the 105-km Thar Mine–Chor…
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PAC Exposes Billions in Irregularities in Balochistan Energy Department
QUETTA: The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the Balochistan Assembly has flagged massive financial irregularities in the provincial energy department, warning of strict accountability measures if mismanagement continues. In a session chaired by Asghar Ali Tareen, audit officials revealed that during FY 2021–22 the department was allocated Rs10.4 billion, but only Rs8 billion was utilised, leaving Rs2.31 billion to lapse. Lawmakers slammed the failure as irresponsible governance and poor budgeting. Audit records further showed Rs10 billion paid to K-Electric and Rs30 billion to Qesco for subsidised tube wells without meter…
Read MorePresident Returns After Strengthening Pakistan-China Strategic Ties
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has returned to Pakistan following an official visit to China, where he reaffirmed Islamabad’s commitment to its all-weather strategic partnership with Beijing. The President toured Chengdu, Shanghai, Urumqi, and Kashgar, holding meetings with provincial leadership to discuss the future of Pakistan-China relations, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and regional connectivity projects. Talks also focused on advancing cooperation in peace, development, and trade. Several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed during the visit to boost collaboration across multiple sectors. President Zardari lauded China’s hospitality and praised…
Read MoreCPEC’s Second Phase Seen as Gateway to Green Industrialisation
ISLAMABAD: The second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) presents a vital opportunity for Pakistan to transition towards green industrialisation, integrating low-carbon technologies and advancing sustainable development, experts and officials emphasised at a recent seminar organised by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI). Former federal finance minister Shamshad Akhtar noted that Pakistan has already reaped benefits from China’s investments in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and solar technologies. She stressed that policymakers must now prioritise green finance as a national imperative within the CPEC framework. “Pakistan should align its financial…
Read MoreKE Removes Over 1,300 Illegal Connections in Saddar to Combat Power Theft
KARACHI: K-Electric (KE) has intensified its crackdown on electricity theft in Karachi’s Saddar area, removing more than 1,300 illegal connections through 38 anti-theft drives conducted since the beginning of the year. The confiscated “kundas” weighed over 1,700 kilograms, and the initiative has saved around 1.45 million units of electricity, significantly reducing the area’s loss profile. According to KE, these measures have enabled the utility to keep 88 out of 100 feeders in Saddar completely load-shedding free, supplying uninterrupted electricity to key commercial and administrative hubs including Cantt Station, Civil Lines,…
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