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No load shedding for industrial sector till year end

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By Web Desk Published September 24, 2015 2 Min Read
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The Ministry of Water and Power has announced that all industrial sectors will be exempt from electricity load shedding till December 2015. It says that this will not only help boost economy, but also exports.

In the last several years, energy shortage had been a ‘dominant constraint’ to economic growth and it was the reason the economy grew by less than four %.

To this effect, all electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) have confirmed to the Ministry of Water and Power that the decision of zero load shedding for all industries throughout the country was being implemented.

The decision will help increase exports of the country, particularly the export products of the textile sector. The uninterrupted supply of electricity will also help the export-oriented industrial sector to leverage the GSP Plus facility, a senior official of the Ministry of Water and Power told The News on Wednesday.

In 2015, the power sector has been able to utilise 90 percent of its available generation capacity and reaching to record 16,890 MW electricity generation. Domestic load shedding has been reduced from 8-11 hours to 6-8 hours and bringing industrial load shedding from 8-12 hours to zero.

Cost minimisation and improvement in cash flow has been ensured by implementing the merit order dispatch i.e. using economical plants first, introducing uniform load management, and differentiated load management by identifying higher theft areas and bringing all DISCOs collection to CPPA.

Every year, the energy crisis in Pakistan took away around 2 percent of the economy. “We have estimated that Pakistan is losing 2 percent of GDP every year due to energy crisis,” official said.

Interestingly, there exists high correlation between growth rate of GDP and that of energy consumption. Historically, during the periods of high growth rate of energy consumption was followed by high growth rate of GDP, conversely periods of lower growth in energy consumption caused lower growth in the GDP.

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