PM hails historic reduction in DISCOs losses

ISLAMABAD- APP:Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday termed the substantial decline in power distribution companies’ (DISCOs) losses as a highly encouraging development and the first of its kind in decades. The prime minister chaired a significant meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Energy at the Prime Minister’s House, a Prime Minister’s Office news release said. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that this financial improvement would greatly facilitate the privatization of these power companies. “The reduction in losses marks a turning point for the energy sector, making the road to privatization smoother and more realistic,” he remarked. He commended Federal Minister for Power Division Sardar Owais Ahmad Leghari, Federal Secretary Dr Muhammad Fakhare Alam, and their team for their commendable work in advancing reforms in the power sector. He directed that letters of appreciation be sent to the Chief Executive Officers of the high-performing DISCOs responsible for cutting losses effectively. According to a briefing by the Power Division, total losses in power distribution companies have decreased by Rs193 billion, with an overall improvement of Rs242 billion reported. Among the top performers in reducing financial losses were Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) and Multan Electric Power Company (MEPCO). The briefing also highlighted that the circular debt flow stood at Rs780 billion. In a major policy move, the Cabinet Committee approved amendments to the National Electricity Plan-Strategic Directive 87, as recommended by the Power Division. Under the new directives, wheeling charges have been set at Rs12.55 per kilowatt, and bidding price components will be included.

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