SNGPL Flags Unfair Application of Grid Levy, Seeks Government Action

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ISLAMABAD: Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Ltd (SNGPL) has raised alarms over the uneven enforcement of the newly imposed grid levy on gas supplied to industrial captive power plants (CPPs), alleging that private suppliers are bypassing the levy and distorting the gas market to the detriment of state-owned utilities. In a letter to the Ministry of Energy, SNGPL highlighted that while it is compelled to supply gas and re-gasified LNG to CPPs at a significantly higher cost due to IMF directives, private third-party shippers — notably the Universal Gas Distribution Company…

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Govt to Contest Nepra’s ‘K-Electric Friendly’ Rulings Over Tariff, Licences

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has raised strong objections to recent decisions by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) that allegedly favour K-Electric, vowing to challenge these rulings for being detrimental to public interest, consumer affordability, and taxpayer burden. Power Minister Awais Leghari, in a rare public rebuke of the regulator, voiced concerns over a series of determinations involving K-Electric’s generation, transmission, distribution, and supply licences, as well as its upcoming multi-year investment and tariff plans. “These rulings have far-reaching implications for consumer tariffs and federal subsidies under the uniform…

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LONGi’s HPBC 2.0 Modules Awarded TÜV SÜD PID-p Certification

LONGi’s HPBC 2.0 modules, Hi-MO 9 and Hi-MO X10, have successfully passed TÜV SÜD’s PID-p (Potential Induced Degradation-Polarization) testing in accordance with PPP 58234A:2025 and IEC TS 62804-1 Ed2 (DTS) standards. Thus, LONGi becomes the first company to be awarded the TÜV SÜD PID-p certificate. Addressing a Critical Industry Challenge  PID-p (Potential Induced Degradation – Polarization) is a major challenge in the photovoltaic industry. This phenomenon occurs when the electric field generated by system voltage causes charge accumulation in the passivation layer of silicon solar cells, leading to power degradation.…

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New Onshore Block Awards Strengthen Pakistan-Türkiye Energy Ties

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ISLAMABAD – May 24, 2025: Pakistan and Türkiye have taken a significant step toward deepening bilateral energy cooperation, following the provisional award of two onshore oil and gas exploration blocks to Turkish state-owned firm Turk Petrolleri Anonim Ortakligi (TPAO) in Pakistan’s latest bidding round. The development was confirmed during a high-level meeting between Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik and Turkish Ambassador Irfan Neziroglu at the Ministry of Petroleum on Friday. The meeting centered on expanding collaboration in oil and gas exploration, critical minerals, and broader energy sector engagement.…

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Awais Leghari Shares Power Sector Reform Vision with World Bank

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari on Thursday outlined Pakistan’s ambitious power sector reforms and future plans during a meeting with a World Bank delegation led by Anna Bjerde, Managing Director Operations. Leghari revealed that Pakistan is on track to introduce a *competitive electricity market, supported by the establishment of an *Independent System and Market Operator (ISMO). He said that the government would no longer serve as the sole electricity buyer, marking a significant shift in the sector’s structure. He also highlighted major financial reforms, including…

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