PM Intervenes to Restore Coal Supply for Sahiwal Power Plant, Railways Freight Team Reshuffled

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ISLAMABAD: In response to disruptions in coal transportation that threatened power generation, the government has stepped in to stabilize fuel supply to the 1,320MW Sahiwal Coal Power Plant, a key base-load facility in Punjab. Coal reserves at the plant had dropped to critically low levels—sufficient for only a few days of operation—amid ongoing legal and procedural disputes between railway authorities and plant management. The situation raised concerns over grid stability at a time when LNG-based power generation capacity remains largely unavailable. According to informed sources, the Power Division escalated the…

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China Fuel Oil Exports Hit Three-Month High in March as Imports Decline

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SINGAPORE: China’s fuel oil exports surged to a three-month high in March, driven largely by increased low-sulphur marine fuel sales, while imports declined amid softer refinery demand and shifting market dynamics, according to official data. Exports rose sharply by 57% month-on-month to 1.93 million metric tons (around 395,000 barrels per day), marking a 10% increase compared to the same period last year. The growth was supported by competitive pricing, as bunker fuel rates at Chinese ports fell below those in Singapore toward the end of the month, attracting additional demand.…

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Renewables Slow Global Emissions Growth in 2025: International Energy Agency Report

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PARIS: A surge in renewable energy—particularly solar power—helped curb the growth of global emissions in 2025, even as advanced economies recorded a surprising uptick, according to a new report by the International Energy Agency. The agency reported that energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rose by just 0.4% in 2025, marking a slowdown compared to recent years. The moderation was largely driven by rapid solar expansion in developing economies, which helped offset rising emissions in wealthier nations. Global energy demand growth also eased to 1.3%, slightly below the previous decade’s average. Meanwhile,…

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Syed Murad Ali Shah Reviews Fuel Subsidy Rollout as Sindh Disburses Rs146.7m to Transport Sector

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KARACHI: Syed Murad Ali Shah announced that the Sindh government has disbursed Rs146.77 million under its targeted fuel subsidy programme, benefiting 3,976 vehicles so far, as part of efforts to ease the impact of rising fuel prices on the transport sector. Chairing a high-level meeting at the CM House, the chief minister was informed that nearly 12,000 vehicles have been identified as eligible under the scheme, jointly funded by the federal and provincial governments. However, over 5,000 cases remain under review due to issues such as CNIC mismatches, missing bank…

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Pakistan Partners with International Finance Corporation for 10 Million Smart Meter Rollout Across DISCOs

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has engaged the International Finance Corporation (IFC) as transaction adviser to attract private investment for the installation of 10 million smart meters across electricity distribution companies (DISCOs), marking a major step toward digital transformation in the power sector. The agreement, signed between the Power Division of the Ministry of Energy and IFC, involves a Transaction Advisory Services Agreement (TASA). Under this arrangement, IFC will conduct a comprehensive techno-commercial assessment and help structure a service-provider or public-private partnership model for the nationwide rollout. The initiative, first announced in October…

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