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
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…
Read MorePakistan Partners with International Finance Corporation for 10 Million Smart Meter Rollout Across DISCOs
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…
Read MoreDirectorate General of Petroleum Concessions Flags Alleged Misuse of Confidential Reports by Frontier Holdings Ltd
ISLAMABAD: The Directorate General of Petroleum Concessions (DGPC) has raised serious concerns over the alleged misuse of confidential documents by Frontier Holdings Ltd (FHL), intensifying regulatory scrutiny amid an ongoing ownership dispute. In a formal communication, the DGPC—operating under the Ministry of Energy—has asked FHL to clarify its position regarding the alleged unlawful acquisition and use of inquiry reports in legal and international proceedings. According to the letter, FHL relied on what it termed “inquiry reports” in Writ Petition No. 2117 of 2023 before the Islamabad High Court, as well…
Read MoreOil Prices Surge as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Rattle Global Markets
LONDON: Global financial markets turned volatile on Monday as oil prices jumped sharply and major stock indices in the US and Europe retreated, driven by renewed geopolitical tensions in the Middle East following Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Investor sentiment weakened ahead of the anticipated end of the US-Iran ceasefire, with uncertainty surrounding upcoming diplomatic talks. Washington has indicated plans to send a delegation to Pakistan for fresh negotiations, while Tehran has yet to confirm its participation. Benchmark crude prices reacted strongly. Brent crude rose by $4.61, or…
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