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PM Abbasi directs Ministry of Power for workable solution to issue of line losses

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 15 (DNA) – Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has directed Ministry of Power and the heads of the power distribution companies (DISCOs) to come up with a comprehensive plan for improving system efficiency, reducing line losses and equipping the system to meet increased demand and supply situation in the country.

This he said during a briefing on the performance of various DISCOs across the country here at Prime Minister’s office.

Heads of various distribution companies briefed the Prime Minister about overall performance of their respective organizations focusing on load management profile in their areas and the measures being taken to reduce line losses and improve recoveries.

The Prime Minister directed the heads of the distribution companies to carry out a detailed diagnostic analysis of the technical and administrative issues of the existing system and come up with workable solutions for their redressal. Transmission and distribution losses, along with slippages in recoveries of billed amount were causing a huge drain in national finance.

Taking note of various issues highlighted by the parliamentarians concerning developmental scheme in the power sector, the Prime Minister directed heads of distribution companies to adopt proactive approach with regards to implementation of projects being undertaken under Sustainable Development Goals. The Prime Minister also directed DISCO chiefs to put in place a robust complaint management system in their respective organizations and to be more responsive towards public representatives.

Power demand and supply situation in the country was also reviewed during the meeting. The meeting noted with satisfaction that there was a marked improvement in the power generation and supply situation compared to the years 2013-14. The Prime Minister reiterated that achieving balanced energy mix and achieving reduction in the basket price of electricity remains the foremost priority of the government.






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