Sindh Unveils SEPRA Plan for Cheaper Power
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Sindh unveils SEPRA plan for cheaper power
Sindh Minister for Energy, Planning and Development Syed Nasir Hussain Shah has said affordable electricity for businesses and the public is the vision of President Asif Ali Zardari and Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, backed by Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah. Speaking at the "Multi-Stakeholders Conference on Competitive Electric Market in Pakistan," he said the Sindh Transmission and Dispatch Company (STDC) and the Sindh Electric Power Regulator…
Sindh Plan Competitive Power Market for Cheaper Electricity
Sindh is set to introduce its competitive electricity market, aiming to deliver cheaper power than K-Electric (KE), according to provincial energy officials at the Multi-Stakeholders Conference on Competitive Electric Market in Pakistan. Under the plan, electricity will be generated within Sindh, transmitted via the Sindh Transmission and Dispatch Company (STDC), and priced by the Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority (SEPRA) instead of the …
Call for Shift to Competitive Electricity Market Gains Momen
Competitive electricity market reforms took center stage in Karachi as industry leaders, government officials, and energy experts urged an end to Pakistan’s monopolistic single-buyer power model. Advocates stressed that adopting a transparent, multi-stakeholder system would boost efficiency, cut costs, and open direct trading between producers and consumers. Sindh Government’s Support Sindh Energy Minister Syed Nasir Shah assured the business co…
Sindh minister claims govt to supply electricity cheaper than K-Electric
KARACHI: Sindh government claimed on Tuesday it would soon start supplying electricity to Karachi’s industrial and residential consumers cheaper than K-Electric — currently the only utility providing power in the metropolitan city. “Under SEPRA (Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority), electricity supplied to Karachi’s industries and residential consumers will be much cheaper than the rates charged by K-Electric,” Sindh Minister for Energy, P…
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