Pakistan Power sector investment

Pakistan unveils $55B energy plan to boost renewables, cut imports

The government has unveiled a sweeping $55 billion blueprint to overhaul its power sector over the next decade, betting on hydropower, nuclear and renewables to meet soaring electricity demand while phasing out its dirtiest fuels and reducing reliance on costly imports. The Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan (IGCEP) 2025-35, released by the Independent System &…

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Islamabad International Airport

Pakistan to Hand Over Islamabad Airport Operations to UAE Under G2G Deal

Pakistan has agreed to transfer operations of Islamabad International Airport to the United Arab Emirates, marking the first government-to-government outsourcing of a major state asset as part of a broader privatization and investment drive. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar chaired a Cabinet Committee on Inter-Governmental Commercial Transactions meeting Thursday that approved negotiations…

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Pakistan Power Sector

Pakistan Regulator Slams Power Firms After 11 Electrocuted in Rains

Pakistan’s energy regulator blasted power distributors after 11 people were electrocuted during July’s monsoon rains, even as it weighed a proposal to cut nationwide electricity tariffs by Rs1.69 per unit for one month. The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Thursday wrapped up its public hearing on July’s fuel charges adjustment, a petition filed…

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Pakistan’s agricultural backbone is at risk as recurrent flooding collides with outdated, energy-intensive farming practices, driving up costs for farmers and threatening national food security, experts warned. The country’s heavy reliance on diesel-powered irrigation, inefficient tube wells, and obsolete machinery is leaving both livelihoods and food supplies vulnerable to climate shocks. The National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (NEECA) Managing Director Dr. Sardar Mohazzam said the recent floods had exposed structural flaws that Pakistan could no longer afford to ignore. “Reproducing existing inefficiencies in our agricultural systems is untenable,” he said, calling for rapid investment in efficient tube wells, solar pumps, and low-energy cold storage facilities as both a path to productivity and a shield against climate disruption. NEECA, operating under the Ministry of Energy’s Power Division, is the federal body responsible for driving and coordinating energy conservation efforts across all sectors of the economy. Officials from the Ministry of National Food Security and provincial departments joined representatives from FAO, IWMI, GIZ, and agri-technology firms in urging data-driven interventions that build on existing infrastructure rather than duplicating failed programs. Financing was highlighted as a critical enabler, with proposals ranging from on-bill repayment models and vendor credit to blended public–private partnerships aimed at making modern technology affordable for smallholders. Cold storage also emerged as a pressing concern, particularly in flood-prone regions where post-harvest losses surge during power disruptions. Participants agreed that energy efficiency must become a cornerstone of Pakistan’s agricultural strategy, balancing the farmer’s need for affordable production with the consumer’s demand for accessible prices, while positioning the sector for climate resilience and sustainable growth.

NEECA warns farm inefficiency deepens food risks as floods rise

Pakistan’s agricultural backbone is at risk as recurrent flooding collides with outdated, energy-intensive farming practices, driving up costs for farmers and threatening national food security, experts warned. The country’s heavy reliance on diesel-powered irrigation, inefficient tube wells, and obsolete machinery is leaving both livelihoods and food supplies vulnerable to climate shocks. The National Energy Efficiency…

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Lawmakers Urge Power Regulator to Rein in Failing Utilities

Pakistan’s parliamentarians pressed the power regulator to tighten oversight of electricity distributors after rampant outages, arbitrary billing and poor service left consumers bearing the brunt of a sector already mired in circular debt of more than Rs1.6 trillion. The Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat, chaired by lawmaker Malik Ibrar Ahmad, told the National Electric Power…

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Audit says Jazz overbilled Rs6.6b; regulator faulted for lax oversight

Pakistan’s biggest mobile operator, Jazz, has been accused of overbilling its customers by Rs6.58 billion, with a government audit faulting the telecom regulator for enabling arbitrary price hikes. The Auditor General of Pakistan, in a report for fiscal 2023-24, said the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) failed to enforce rules requiring prior approval of tariffs. While…

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Haroon Akhtar chairing meeting on pakistan's industrial policy

Pakistan Plans Sweeping Industrial Policy to Cut Costs, Revive Sick Units

Pakistan is rolling out a five-year industrial policy to slash production costs, revive sick factories and boost exports, in a push to make its manufacturing sector more competitive. The plan includes cheaper power, investor-friendly reforms and stricter contract enforcement, according to officials briefed on the matter. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Industries Haroon…

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IMF and SBP

IMF presses Pakistan to cut finance secretary from SBP board, fill top vacancies

The International Monetary Fund has urged Pakistan to remove the finance secretary from the State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) board and swiftly appoint two missing deputy governors, moves the lender says are vital to strengthen the central bank’s independence. In a governance report, the IMF also recommended amending the Banking Companies Ordinance of 1962 to…

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Under Pressure, ‘The Nation’ Pulls Ahsan Iqbal Award Story After ICESCO Denial

Global organization denies existence of such award, calls media claims inaccurate ISLAMABAD: The Nation newspaper on Friday quietly pulled a news story about Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal from its website, following government pressure, after the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) publicly denied awarding him a “Lifetime Achievement Award.” The retraction comes after…

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Karachi power supplier

K-Electric Maps $2 Billion Investment Plan, Targets 30% Renewables by 2030

K-Electric Ltd., Pakistan’s only vertically integrated power utility, outlined an ambitious $2 billion investment roadmap through 2030 at a corporate briefing on Monday, leveraging a newly approved multi-year tariff to modernize Karachi’s aging energy infrastructure and ramp up renewable power generation. The company, which serves over 3.4 million customers in Karachi and surrounding areas, said…

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NEPRA reaction on Govt

NEPRA chief rebuffs power minister’s remarks on K-Electric: ‘We’ve given our decision, now it’s up to the minister’

ISLAMABAD — NEPRA Chairman Waseem Mukhtar on Thursday dismissed federal Power Minister Awais Leghari’s criticism of K-Electric’s tariff determination, stating bluntly during a public hearing, the decision is final, “We’ve given our decision, now it’s up to the minister to respond.” The remarks came amid a heated discussion during the monthly fuel charges adjustment (FCA)…

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