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ISLAMABAD:

In an interesting claim that may spark excitement among load-shedding-weary consumers across the country, the Ministry of Water and Power has declared that Pakistan will have surplus electricity of 1,224 megawatts in June 2018 – around the time when next general elections will be held.


Water and Power Secretary Younus Dagha said this in a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Energy on September 15, chaired by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

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He pointed out that the historical record showed that annual increase in electricity demand had not exceeded 4%. However, the current production estimate was based on an annual 5% increase in demand.

The prime minister gave directives that the production requirement should be reviewed as consumption was likely to rise due to increase in industrial growth and economic activities.

Dagha told the cabinet body that keeping in view the realistic power demand and generation, the surplus would be 1,224MW in June 2018 and in case of high demand, the surplus would be 502MW.

He suggested that the growth in demand could be managed by increasing the duration of load-shedding in areas where theft incidents were high and bill recoveries low.

However, the prime minister considered it an inappropriate solution and told the Ministry of Water and Power to take necessary measures to bring such areas into the mainstream system and improve the bill recovery rate.

Earlier, the cabinet committee in its meeting on August 30 had decided to cut power outages by half from November 2016 under a new supply management plan for the consumers paying their electricity bills regularly.

However, the consumers of areas where the recovery of power bills was low or electricity theft was high would not be able to enjoy the supply management plan.


Earlier, K-Electric, which serves the consumers of Karachi, had introduced the formula and it is now being adopted for the consumers of state-owned power distribution companies across the country.

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The Ministry of Water and Power also asked the prime minister to declare 23 big cities free of load-shedding from November 2016, but it has not been approved so far. Already, the industrial feeders were facing no outages across the country

Under the new supply management plan for 2016-18 approved by the cabinet committee on August 30, electricity outages would be brought down in urban areas from an average of six hours to three hours per day and in rural areas from eight hours to four hours per day from November.

When the current government came to power in mid-2013, power outages were the worst as consumers were enduring 13 to 14 hours of blackouts daily, which have now come down to 6-8 hours with further reduction planned for November this year.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 2nd, 2016.

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Since Nawaz came third time as PM, people are just hearing dates.
Load shedding hours are same as on his first day.
 
The question is, will electricity prices go down as well or not.
 
But we don't have the modern infrastructure to run breakdown free electricity 24x7.
Needs to upgrade Quaide Azam era infrastructure fast.
 
How much is the price
Up to 50 units = 4 rs. pr unit
50 to 100 units = 9.25 rs. per unit
After 101 to 300 units = 11 rs. per unit
301 to 700 units = 13.33 rs. per unit
above 700 units = 15 rs. per unit

Pretty expensive for a pakistani with average income.
 
Just wait for 2018... All the power plants will be functional... Grid stations will be boosted and load shedding would suddenly decrease like a miracle happened.

And then these goons of N league will blackmail innocent awaam for votes.. Use this temporary relief they gave as a leverage to get again into rulership.. and masoom bewkoof awaam will again be trapped in this cycle.
 
Up to 50 units = 4 rs. pr unit
50 to 100 units = 9.25 rs. per unit
After 101 to 300 units = 11 rs. per unit
301 to 700 units = 13.33 rs. per unit
above 700 units = 15 rs. per unit

Pretty expensive for a pakistani with average income.
My home price is 0.52¥/kW.h
0.52CNY=8.1409588PKR
 
@Zibago @django @Mentee so how's the situation now? is it really six hours of load shedding?

My parents live in Lahore and they say it is six-eight hours (which is an improvement from a couple of years ago when it was 12 hours and sometimes even more).

But we don't have the modern infrastructure to run breakdown free electricity 24x7.
Needs to upgrade Quaide Azam era infrastructure fast.

Work under CPEC is also being done on transmission lines (http://www.cpec.gov.pk/project-details/18), but it does sound a bit fantastical at the moment to claim there will be surplus electricity in 2018. That is just over a year away. Lets wait and see, but wouldnt be surprised if this is the usual politicians making over exaggerated claims to bolster their own image.
 

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