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Govt orders solar backlog clearance
Power Division directs Discos to resolve 1,355 pending net-metering cases within 10 days.
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This Lead acid batteries are old Gen. LFP batteries are more suitable for Home and commercial ESS application.Work is in progress on those fronts as well.
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ISLAMABAD: Chinese company Dongjin Group recently announced its plan to invest $15 million in a dry battery facility in the eastern city of Faisalabad, state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) reported on Monday. Dongjin Group designs, manufactures and sells lead acid batteries and chargers...www.arabnews.com
Good, the more they try to leech off people with taxes/utility bills without providing cheap and reliable electricity, the more people should switch to solar so that these sinking ships of corrupt and inefficient corporations like K-Electric are forced to change their ways, otherwise they will go bankrupt.View attachment 198342
FBR records a 30% decline in electricity withholding tax collection from Karachi during FY2025-26 as rising solar energy adoption and lower electricity consumption reduce tax receipts.
Read More: https://taxationpk.com/fbr-faces-30-decline-in-electricity-withholding-tax-collection/
Good, the more they try to leech off people with taxes/utility bills without providing cheap and reliable electricity, the more people should switch to solar so that these sinking ships of corrupt and inefficient corporations like K-Electric are forced to change their ways, otherwise they will go bankrupt.
But the problem with residents of big cities like Karachi is that they usually don't have an open roof. As almost half of city lives in multi-unit and multi-storey buildings.
What this will result in is 1) freedom of those from KESC who have their own roof. But 2) doubled taxation and financial pressure on those who don't have a roof to put solar cells on.
Grid electricity will eventually become cheap, in like 5-7 years. As no more IPPs are coming online and old ones are slowly being phased out or their debt being paid off. Solar backed grid will provide cheap electricity rate in day time for all including those in apartments will be able to store in battery for night use.
The only problem for apartments is they will have to wait almost a decade before enjoying fruits of cheap electricity.
I don't think the Government is trying to force anyone to use electricity from K-Electric and others, instead they're trying to make it easier for people to adapt to solar.Good, the more they try to leech off people with taxes/utility bills without providing cheap and reliable electricity, the more people should switch to solar so that these sinking ships of corrupt and inefficient corporations like K-Electric are forced to change their ways, otherwise they will go bankrupt.
The problem is not just IPPs. All of the new power plants that we added in last 5 years or will be adding. Electricity production from none of them is less than 15-20 rupees per unit. Government will add 576 types of taxes over this as price as well. All were signed in dollar terms (8 cents or 10 or 12 or 15 cents per unit) so there is also that risk of rupee devalue causing firther pressure on consimers.
So we will never see the unit price reducing to "lets say 25" in comparison to today's 55-60 rupees per unit.
Also, in 5-6 years, solar and batteries will be so cheap that no one would even bother caring about DESCOS and their pathetic services.
I think grid electricity will be Rs25/unit by 2035 including taxes etc
For example the dreaded Sahiwal coal power plant cost would be Rs21 today at 85% utilization if there was no debt. And hopefully its converted to local coal so no more external price shocks.
Then you add Rs5-10 per unit from dams and solar. Govt will be able to average out Rs25 or even less provided coal plants are utilized 85% of the time.




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