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The power planners are now doing such load shedding for more than four years, says an official. Dawn/File LAHORE: With the monsoon getting delayed, the country continues to sizzle under the scorching sun and suffer agonising loadshedding after a hiatus of a few years, as power shortfall stubbornly persists at over 8,000 megawatts generation of 19,000MW against the peak demand of 27,000MW, claims a Pakistan Electric Power Company (Pepco) official. According to the power planners, re-gasified liquefied natural gas plants of over 3,600MW were producing less than half of the total generation because of reduced gas supplies, and the hydel contribution fluctuated between (average) 4,600MW and 5,200MW (peak hours when Ghazi Barotha Hydropower Project starts generation) because of water shortage and low dam levels. ....
Officials to get NAB’s nod to clear 40pc dues of 12 IPPs National May 20, 2021 ISLAMABAD: After the federal cabinet here on Tuesday accorded approval to the amount of Rs89.86 billion to be doled out to 35 IPPs out of 47 as the first installment, the top officials of the government have started working to offload 40 percent dues of the leftover 12 IPPs set up under the 2002 power policy which are facing NAB investigation for making alleged excess profits. Once it is done, it will make the revised contracts a success story. To this effect, the top man of the PTI government would play a role to get a nod from the NAB in proper language acceptable to the top bureaucracy in both the Power and Finance Divisions for releasing the 40 percent dues to the remaining 12 IPPs. ....
Officials to get NAB’s nod to clear 40pc dues of 12 IPPs National May 19, 2021 ISLAMABAD: After the federal cabinet here on Tuesday accorded approval to the amount of Rs89.86 billion to be doled out to 35 IPPs out of 47 as the first installment, the top officials of the government have started working to offload 40 percent dues of the leftover 12 IPPs set up under the 2002 power policy which are facing NAB investigation for making alleged excess profits. Once it is done, it will make the revised contracts a success story. To this effect, the top man of the PTI government would play a role to get a nod from the NAB in proper language acceptable to the top bureaucracy in both the Power and Finance Divisions for releasing the 40 percent dues to the remaining 12 IPPs. ....