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The power sector is the foundation of an economy. Red alert: Pakistan’s power sector – sans government subsidies – is bankrupt. The real culprit behind this bankruptcy is: gross misgovernance. This gross misgovernance shows up as: circular debt and capacity payments (the two are indeed related).

Circular debt has risen from Rs1.1 trillion in 2018 to Rs2.4 trillion – and is projected to hit Rs4 trillion by 2025. Capacity payments – payments made for not utilising the installed power capacity – have gone up from Rs664 billion to Rs900 billion, and are projected to hit Rs1.5 trillion a year in the next couple of years. Imagine, capacity payments amount to 3 percent of Pakistan’s GDP. Lo and behold, circular debt is projected to hit a worrisome 8 percent of GDP.

Pakistan’s energy is both dirty and expensive – and the government is bent upon adding more of the same. The culprits behind dirty energy are the coal-fired plants. And the two culprits behind expensive energy are: the government’s failure to stop theft and the expensive Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with the Independent Power Producers (IPPs).

Pakistan’s energy is not only dirty and expensive but we have too much of it too. For the record, current summertime and wintertime peak demand hovers around 25,000MW and 12,000MW, respectively. What we have – installed as well as in the pipeline – is 38,000MW. There are two problems with the installed capacity. One, the current transmission and distribution infrastructure cannot transmit and distribute 38,000MW. Two, the economy that was growing by 5.8 percent in 2018 has gone into a nose-dive.

Some energy projects under CPEC are quite expensive. Of the 10,000MW capacity under CPEC 65 percent is coal-fired. Currently, Pakistan’s obligations under capacity payments to Chinese financed energy projects stand at around Rs400 billion a year, every year. Lo and behold, in the next couple of years this amount will go up to Rs800 billion a year, every year.

Pakistan’s policy framers have just blundered through a coal-heavy power expansion whereby 64 percent of our electricity is now from fossil fuels, 27 percent hydropower, 5 percent nuclear and only 4 percent from solar and wind. The good news is that Pakistan has shelved two coal power plants.

Reform or regress. To be sure, the government of Pakistan has almost no capacity to reform. The two tools that the government seems to possess are: subsidies and one tariff increase after another. Over the past decade or so, the government has doled out more than a trillion rupees in subsidies and an additional half a trillion to K-Electric. The power sector is bankrupt – sans government subsidies. Yes, we have a national Electric Vehicle (EV) policy to reduce the impact of climate change but 64 percent of our electricity is from fossil fuels.

Pakistan’s power sector is dirty, expensive and bankrupt. Imagine trying to build an economy on a foundation that is bankrupt. We urgently need a paradigm shift. We urgently need a brand new model. The ‘single buyer’ model has failed-failed miserably. We need a more competitive model. To be certain, Pakistan’s power sector will make or break Pakistan’s economy. Red alert: A bankrupt power sector will, sooner or later, lead Pakistan into a default.



The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad.

Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com Twitter: @saleemfarrukh

2.5 years of PTI

nothing done to alleviate this issue



as of today, capacity payment tarriffs stand .


change my mind .
 
The power sector is the foundation of an economy. Red alert: Pakistan’s power sector – sans government subsidies – is bankrupt. The real culprit behind this bankruptcy is: gross misgovernance. This gross misgovernance shows up as: circular debt and capacity payments (the two are indeed related).

Circular debt has risen from Rs1.1 trillion in 2018 to Rs2.4 trillion – and is projected to hit Rs4 trillion by 2025. Capacity payments – payments made for not utilising the installed power capacity – have gone up from Rs664 billion to Rs900 billion, and are projected to hit Rs1.5 trillion a year in the next couple of years. Imagine, capacity payments amount to 3 percent of Pakistan’s GDP. Lo and behold, circular debt is projected to hit a worrisome 8 percent of GDP.

Pakistan’s energy is both dirty and expensive – and the government is bent upon adding more of the same. The culprits behind dirty energy are the coal-fired plants. And the two culprits behind expensive energy are: the government’s failure to stop theft and the expensive Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with the Independent Power Producers (IPPs).

Pakistan’s energy is not only dirty and expensive but we have too much of it too. For the record, current summertime and wintertime peak demand hovers around 25,000MW and 12,000MW, respectively. What we have – installed as well as in the pipeline – is 38,000MW. There are two problems with the installed capacity. One, the current transmission and distribution infrastructure cannot transmit and distribute 38,000MW. Two, the economy that was growing by 5.8 percent in 2018 has gone into a nose-dive.

Some energy projects under CPEC are quite expensive. Of the 10,000MW capacity under CPEC 65 percent is coal-fired. Currently, Pakistan’s obligations under capacity payments to Chinese financed energy projects stand at around Rs400 billion a year, every year. Lo and behold, in the next couple of years this amount will go up to Rs800 billion a year, every year.

Pakistan’s policy framers have just blundered through a coal-heavy power expansion whereby 64 percent of our electricity is now from fossil fuels, 27 percent hydropower, 5 percent nuclear and only 4 percent from solar and wind. The good news is that Pakistan has shelved two coal power plants.

Reform or regress. To be sure, the government of Pakistan has almost no capacity to reform. The two tools that the government seems to possess are: subsidies and one tariff increase after another. Over the past decade or so, the government has doled out more than a trillion rupees in subsidies and an additional half a trillion to K-Electric. The power sector is bankrupt – sans government subsidies. Yes, we have a national Electric Vehicle (EV) policy to reduce the impact of climate change but 64 percent of our electricity is from fossil fuels.

Pakistan’s power sector is dirty, expensive and bankrupt. Imagine trying to build an economy on a foundation that is bankrupt. We urgently need a paradigm shift. We urgently need a brand new model. The ‘single buyer’ model has failed-failed miserably. We need a more competitive model. To be certain, Pakistan’s power sector will make or break Pakistan’s economy. Red alert: A bankrupt power sector will, sooner or later, lead Pakistan into a default.



The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad.

Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com Twitter: @saleemfarrukh

2.5 years of PTI

nothing done to alleviate this issue



as of today, capacity payment tarriffs stand .


change my mind .
so what about those who made these contracts for capacity payment? any thoughts? lol
batain economy ki aur pata yeh nahi ke loota kis ney.

aesay contracts kiye ke ager modi bhi hota pakistan ka pm wo bhi na karta. ab bas damage controll ho sakta hai jitna kar sakay jesay LNG mai deal ki gaye aur paise bachaye gaye. abhi ain se bhi baat chal rahi lets see kub hota hai.
 
The entire state of Pakistan is misgoverned not just it's economic sectors. Pakistan has been always run by corrupt politicians and military dictators who lacked vision and competence this why every institution of pakistan is mired with corruption and inefficiency.
 
so what about those who made these contracts for capacity payment? any thoughts? lol
batain economy ki aur pata yeh nahi ke loota kis ney


------------ and your current fav imaandaar govt has CONTINUED these capacity agreements ------------



tabdeeeli . .tick tock... tick tock
The entire state of Pakistan is misgoverned not just it's economic sectors. Pakistan has been always run by corrupt politicians and military dictators who lacked vision and competence this why every institution of pakistan is mired with corruption and inefficiency.


hey indian

your farmers are blocking the country ..


worry about them
Govt to bring circular debt to zero by Dec ’20: Omar Ayub



ISLAMABAD: The government is planning to recover Rs300 billion from electricity “defaulters and thieves”, besides providing Rs50bn additional subsidy to exempt consumers using up to 300 units from tariff increase required under the International Monetary Fund programme.

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^^ a reminder

CD was supposed to be zero by dec2020

quiet the opposite happening



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tabdeeli ---- tick tock . tick tock
 
------------ and your current fav imaandaar govt has CONTINUED these capacity agreements ------------



tabdeeeli . .tick tock... tick tock

so ap ka kehna hai ke just nullified kardei contract so that they can go to international court aur phir penalty lagay pakistan ko jesay rekodig mai lagi. bhai tumhara demag grow nahi hoa awein apnay ap ko hero aur economist samjtay ho. time pas ke liye threads banatay ho information gain karney ke liye nahi.
 
so ap ka kehna hai ke just nullified kardei contract so that they can go to international court aur phir penalty lagay pakistan ko jesay rekodig mai lagi. bhai tumhara demag grow nahi hoa awein apnay ap ko hero aur economist samjtay ho.


oaey youthiye phd in economics


answer this ..

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Govt to bring circular debt to zero by Dec ’20: Omar Ayub
 
The entire state of Pakistan is misgoverned not just it's economic sectors. Pakistan has been always run by corrupt politicians and military dictators who lacked vision and competence this why every institution of pakistan is mired with corruption and inefficiency.
Pajeet worry about your own, country. Stop trying to derail the thread, farmers protest is on 100th day, twitter trend going on these day "modi-job-do". Petrol price hitting 100 INR and you have the audacity to cow shit here. We know our stuff and we will sort it our way, your comment is neither necessary nor appreciated so gtfo, worry about your own stuff.
 
The power sector is the foundation of an economy. Red alert: Pakistan’s power sector – sans government subsidies – is bankrupt. The real culprit behind this bankruptcy is: gross misgovernance. This gross misgovernance shows up as: circular debt and capacity payments (the two are indeed related).

Circular debt has risen from Rs1.1 trillion in 2018 to Rs2.4 trillion – and is projected to hit Rs4 trillion by 2025. Capacity payments – payments made for not utilising the installed power capacity – have gone up from Rs664 billion to Rs900 billion, and are projected to hit Rs1.5 trillion a year in the next couple of years. Imagine, capacity payments amount to 3 percent of Pakistan’s GDP. Lo and behold, circular debt is projected to hit a worrisome 8 percent of GDP.

Pakistan’s energy is both dirty and expensive – and the government is bent upon adding more of the same. The culprits behind dirty energy are the coal-fired plants. And the two culprits behind expensive energy are: the government’s failure to stop theft and the expensive Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with the Independent Power Producers (IPPs).

Pakistan’s energy is not only dirty and expensive but we have too much of it too. For the record, current summertime and wintertime peak demand hovers around 25,000MW and 12,000MW, respectively. What we have – installed as well as in the pipeline – is 38,000MW. There are two problems with the installed capacity. One, the current transmission and distribution infrastructure cannot transmit and distribute 38,000MW. Two, the economy that was growing by 5.8 percent in 2018 has gone into a nose-dive.

Some energy projects under CPEC are quite expensive. Of the 10,000MW capacity under CPEC 65 percent is coal-fired. Currently, Pakistan’s obligations under capacity payments to Chinese financed energy projects stand at around Rs400 billion a year, every year. Lo and behold, in the next couple of years this amount will go up to Rs800 billion a year, every year.

Pakistan’s policy framers have just blundered through a coal-heavy power expansion whereby 64 percent of our electricity is now from fossil fuels, 27 percent hydropower, 5 percent nuclear and only 4 percent from solar and wind. The good news is that Pakistan has shelved two coal power plants.

Reform or regress. To be sure, the government of Pakistan has almost no capacity to reform. The two tools that the government seems to possess are: subsidies and one tariff increase after another. Over the past decade or so, the government has doled out more than a trillion rupees in subsidies and an additional half a trillion to K-Electric. The power sector is bankrupt – sans government subsidies. Yes, we have a national Electric Vehicle (EV) policy to reduce the impact of climate change but 64 percent of our electricity is from fossil fuels.

Pakistan’s power sector is dirty, expensive and bankrupt. Imagine trying to build an economy on a foundation that is bankrupt. We urgently need a paradigm shift. We urgently need a brand new model. The ‘single buyer’ model has failed-failed miserably. We need a more competitive model. To be certain, Pakistan’s power sector will make or break Pakistan’s economy. Red alert: A bankrupt power sector will, sooner or later, lead Pakistan into a default.



The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad.

Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com Twitter: @saleemfarrukh

2.5 years of PTI

nothing done to alleviate this issue



as of today, capacity payment tarriffs stand .


change my mind .
Change my mind
Tell me how can we get rid of a written signed grantee accord that will eaisly be challenged in arbitrary court.
Change my mind tell me how??

Yes govt has failed in reducing losses or selling off enterpises ..its poltically too weak and liberal to take tough decisions

Govt claims it will arrest the circular debt with new tarrif increase and proposed renegotiation with IPPs but a claim is a claim
 
so what about those who made these contracts for capacity payment? any thoughts? lol
batain economy ki aur pata yeh nahi ke loota kis ney.

aesay contracts kiye ke ager modi bhi hota pakistan ka pm wo bhi na karta. ab bas damage controll ho sakta hai jitna kar sakay jesay LNG mai deal ki gaye aur paise bachaye gaye. abhi ain se bhi baat chal rahi lets see kub hota hai.
t001 wal are a rabid breed. these ###### expect Imran to fix the problem their bc leaders created over night. who made IPP? it was peepee and t001 took its share of the IPP's as well by making contracts that will bind them into international laws and arbitrary courts and damage Pakistan. just like LNG deal cannot be amended and it will have to be dealt by international courts. all done to damage Pakistan and make these crooks billionaires.

IPP's have to be paid in dollars and they get paid even if they dont generate electricity!! this clown circus done by by peepee, t001 and musharraf MUST BE FIXED IN 2.5 years. fittay munh ##### t001 manjney walian da.
 
------------ and your current fav imaandaar govt has CONTINUED these capacity agreements ------------



tabdeeeli . .tick tock... tick tock



hey indian

your farmers are blocking the country ..


worry about them
Govt to bring circular debt to zero by Dec ’20: Omar Ayub



ISLAMABAD: The government is planning to recover Rs300 billion from electricity “defaulters and thieves”, besides providing Rs50bn additional subsidy to exempt consumers using up to 300 units from tariff increase required under the International Monetary Fund programme.

-----------------------


^^ a reminder

CD was supposed to be zero by dec2020

quiet the opposite happening



---------------

tabdeeli ---- tick tock . tick tock
Covid govt didnt increase tarrif(right decision)

Now covid is over ..i will what happens this june..wil we be at zero increase or no

Once we hit break even..things can be resolved
 
Pajeet worry about your own, country. Stop trying to derail the thread, farmers protest is on 100th day, twitter trend going on these day "modi-job-do". Petrol price hitting 100 INR and you have the audacity to cow shit here. We know our stuff and we will sort it our way, your comment is neither necessary nor appreciated so gtfo, worry about your own stuff.
Listen dorky I support our farmers and hate modi and bjp so stop bsing. Our leaders may have committed some mistakes but most of them were visionary and able administrators be it Nehru, Shashtri, Indira, Rajeev, Rao, Manmohan or Atal but yours one have been totally nutjobs and that's the truth.
 
Practice what you preach. Stop interfering in India's internal affairs. In response we would reciprocate.

- PRTP GWD
Oh please worry we dont mind
But international law is clear that kashmir is disputed between pak & india
Listen dorky I support our farmers and hate modi and bjp so stop bsing. Our leaders may have committed some mistakes but most of them were visionary and able administrators be it Nehru, Shashtri, Indira, Rajeev, Rao, Manmohan or Atal but yours one have been totally nutjobs and that's the truth.
What no..modi is true visonary..really like him
He showed sikhs and muslims their place in india..
 
Practice what you preach. Stop interfering in India's internal affairs. In response we would reciprocate.

- PRTP GWD

??? What internal affairs? you saw me opening a thread on petrol price in india? Btw, do you understand the equivalence? 100 INR mean 215 PKR, do you know for much its sold here? 115 Rs and you lot have the audacity to cow shit here, like 0 shame. Well, agar khujli ho rahi hai tou theek hai, keep on doing what you do, in the end the mods only allow certain levels of trolling and derailing of threads..
 
Change my mind
Tell me how can we get rid of a written signed grantee accord that will eaisly be challenged in arbitrary court.
Change my mind tell me how??

Yes govt has failed in reducing losses or selling off enterpises ..its poltically too weak and liberal to take tough decisions

Govt claims it will arrest the circular debt with new tarrif increase and proposed renegotiation with IPPs but a claim is a claim
you see, the problem is calling the pot black. by problem I mean a poojari of the very party is blaming the goov for not fixing it when mian mansha for example is like the sun around which the entire t001 party revolves and mansha is one of those cretins that is in IPP power plants and has raped Pakistan.
??? What internal affairs? you saw me opening a thread on petrol price in india? Btw, do you understand the equivalence? 100 INR mean 215 PKR, do you know for much its sold here? 115 Rs and you lot have the audacity to cow shit here, like 0 shame. Well, agar khujli ho rahi hai tou theek hai, keep on doing what you do, in the end the mods only allow certain levels of trolling and derailing of threads..
calm and no need to raise your BP over these vedick parasites. watch this and relax.

 
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