KABUL: Afghanistan announced the commencement of work on its segment of the $10 billion Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline, as officials gathered at a border ceremony in Turkmenistan on Wednesday. The project, which has faced repeated delays due to security concerns in Afghanistan, is expected to boost regional economies by delivering 33 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually. Afghan Prime Minister Hassan Akhund and Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedow praised the pipeline’s potential to benefit the entire region. Afghanistan is set to receive 16% of the gas while Pakistan and India…
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ECC Prioritizes Gas Supply for Industry, Reviews Key Economic Proposals
ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the federal cabinet, chaired by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, has revised the gas supply priority list, placing industrial processes on par with the domestic and commercial sectors. The decision aims to prioritize gas for industries while lowering the priority for captive power users and the CNG sector. The Ministry of Energy had submitted the proposal to the ECC. The committee also addressed the long-standing arrears of wheat subsidy schemes from 2015-16, approving Rs238.42 million for clearance, and recommended finding funds through budgetary resources.…
Read MoreLiberty Power Proposes Renegotiation of Power Contract to Ease Electricity Costs
KARACHI: In response to growing public and business sector demands to reduce high electricity costs and eliminate excessive capacity payments, Liberty Power, an independent power producer (IPP), has announced plans to renegotiate its contract with the federal government. Shaharyar Chisti, Chairman of Pak Asia Investment, Liberty Power’s parent company, revealed during a press conference on Wednesday that the company is ready to shift its return calculations from US dollars to local currency in an effort to lower electricity prices. Chisti emphasized the need for collective action among power producers to…
Read MoreSindh Energy Ministry Extends Full Support to IEEEP Fair: A Hub for Innovation and Industry Collaboration
KARACHI: Sindh Minister for Energy, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, expressed his department’s unwavering support for the 13th edition of the International Electrical Engineering and Electronics Products (IEEEP) Fair at the Karachi Expo Centre, during the inauguration ceremony on September 10. Organized by the IEEEP (Karachi Centre) in collaboration with Badar Expo Solutions, the three-day event, running from September 10-12, showcases over 285 national and international brands, with exhibitors from countries such as China, Poland, Malaysia, Brazil, Germany, and the Netherlands. Minister Shah underscored the significance of the event, stating, “We…
Read MoreGovt Faces Solar Challenge: Public Generating 3,000 MW Annually, Threatens Grid Reliance
ISLAMABAD: The government is facing a growing challenge as it has been revealed that the public is generating 250 MW of solar power each month, amounting to 3,000 MW annually, through off-grid solar installations. This trend could significantly reduce the reliance on the national grid, which supplies increasingly unaffordable electricity. As the shift towards independent solar energy continues, it is projected that within 5-6 years, the government may struggle to sell electricity from the national grid, exacerbating the current capacity payment crisis. The issue was flagged by a committee on…
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