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Print Print 2024-04-27

March demand down 7.5pc: Govt mulling options to boost power consumption

  • Chief Executive Officer, CPPA-G Rihan Akhtar says that decline in demand is a major concern in the sector
Published April 27, 2024

ISLAMABAD: The government is considering different options to increase electricity consumption in the country as it has witnessed 7.5 percent decline in demand in March 2024 in consumer categories including industry as compared with reference and actual patterns of the same month of the previous year.

These remarks came from Chief Executive Officer (CEO), CPPA-G Rihan Akhtar during a public hearing in NEPRA on proposed positive adjustment of Rs 2.94 per unit for March 2024 to recover additional amount of Rs 22.8 billion from consumers.

The Authority comprising of Chairman Nepra Waseem Mukhtar, Member (Technical) Sindh Rafique Ahmad Shaikh(online), Member KPK Maqsood Anwar Khan and Member (Law) Amina Ahmed officiated a hearing in this regard.

Power consumption trends indicate de-industrialization in full swing

Member Technical, Rafique Ahmad Shaikh raised different questions with respect to reasons for the decline in consumption, constraints, net metering, discrimination with some cheap coal-fired plants vis-à-vis expensive power plant and future strategy to enhance demand.

Arif Bilwani, a Karachi-based businessman, in his comments said that demand is continuously on the decline every month especially in industry. He enquired about any possibility for a package for industry to enhance electricity consumption as the country is trapped in capacity issue badly. He queried as to why Power Division is not taking this initiative which will help consumption of existing generation capacity.

Arif Bilwani suggested the government review IGCEP (Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan) in light of current power consumption pattern in the country, suggesting that inclusion of new projects in the system should be reassessed until the country is able to utilize available capacity. For this, there is dire need to improve transmission and distribution network through investments.

Responding to questions, CEO CPPA-G Rihan Akhtar said that decline in demand is a major concern in the sector and government at each level including at a high level, is very conscious of this and is working on multiple options.

He said, the new IGCEP, which is at formulation stage, has been altered in accordance with the current demand scenario and future requirements of power in the country.

He further stated that there are concerns on transmission system of the country, adding that this time Transmission System Capacity Expansion Plan (TSEP) will also be notified.

Wajid Chatha, representative of National Power Control Centre (NPCC) shared the reasons for the operations of expensive RLNG power plants as compared to cheap coal generation, the logic behind Economic Merit Order (EMO) and justification of its violation occasionally. He also stated that due to substantial net metering in the country, it is mandatory to ramp up power plants for supply to the consumers when generation from solar system is reduced or becomes zero after sunset.

Clarifying the position, CEO CPPA-G said that a big rise has been witnessed in net metering in the country.

“Net metering was in the system but its impact was not as much as is today. Discos which are dealing with net metering should undertake studies to deal with the supply side after sunset on their 1100 kV systems,” he added.

Rihan Akhtar further said that recommendations from Discos should come to the Ministry that their Time of Use (ToU) pattern be revised in accordance with current scenario. He said Guddu’s per unit cost is Rs 3.5 higher than combined cycle power plant, the total cost of which Rs 580 million.

During the hearing, CPPA-G representative noted that overall average electricity demand declined by 7.5 percent in March 2024 of which domestic share was 11.3 per cent, commercial 2.8 per cent, industry 4.5 per cent and bulk consumers (housing societies) 34.7 percent. In March, import from net metering was 55 million units.

It was further noted that weather patterns have changed due to which consumption pattern is also different. CPPA-G stated the cost of FCA was the same in March last year but the components of RLNG and coal are more expensive and if one includes previous claims of about Rs 7.5 billion, already verified by the NEPRA team, the cumulative effect on FCA is greater.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Nisar Ahmad Apr 27, 2024 07:29am
Good luck very nice
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Ahmad Din Apr 27, 2024 09:02am
When price of electricity is at peak consumption and demand will contract this is the simple law of demand. In order to increase consumption unit price of electricity needs to reduced.
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KU Apr 27, 2024 09:08am
First they rip off consumers with over billing, then they increase cost of electricity, n every sector shuts down because of unfeasible cost, cheeky little schemes. George Orwell, you were so right!
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HighnLow Apr 27, 2024 09:57am
I hope the power consumption goes down further since more commercial units switching to solar due to cost.
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Imran Ali Apr 27, 2024 10:40am
A suggestion to SSGC for controlling theft. It has to do with the consumption patterns and billing. Consumption of the gas for People living in colder regions spike in winter so does the billing. Given 5 to 10 years of past data SSGC should spread the estimated billing amount over 12 months. So that consumers end up paying easy monthly bills, giving them a better chance to manage their expenses.
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Maqbool Apr 27, 2024 12:04pm
On one hand Govt of Punjab and Sind are handing out Solar, the PM is promoting green power thru Solar and the bureaucrats want Solar taxed . Solar gives no kickbacks
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kashif Apr 27, 2024 12:45pm
increasing prices won't result in revenue. because solar is rapidly expanding. If government removed net metering , people will install lithium battery further decreasing demand
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Maqbool Apr 27, 2024 03:25pm
Why did Islamabad allow 48,000 mw of plants to set up and charge minimum payments with a demand of elec of 23,000 mw. Will someone please prosecute them for corruption, instead of awarding them medals
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Az_Iz Apr 27, 2024 06:50pm
It is mostly the household consumption that decreased. In India household consumption is a quarter and industry is half.In Pakistan it is the opposite.In that sense it is not a big deal.
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Builder Apr 27, 2024 08:15pm
Reduce theft and losses, renegotiate contracts with IPPs and you will on track. Otherwise, be ready to wrap up. We will survive off-grid!
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Az_Iz Apr 27, 2024 08:57pm
Households using a lot of electricity generated by imported fuel is nothing to celebrate about.Decrease in consumption by households should not be that much of a concern.
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Az_Iz Apr 27, 2024 08:58pm
Reduction in household consumption means capacity charge per unit goes up. Silver lining is, less fuel needs to be imported.
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Az_Iz Apr 27, 2024 09:00pm
End gas subsidies.More consumption ,including industries, will switch to grid.
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Bijli khan Apr 27, 2024 10:06pm
Abhi tou party shuru hui hai Wait till summer comes and electric prices are around 90 rupees per unit Thanks lumber 1
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Muhammad Naveed Apr 28, 2024 12:20pm
The major reason of decline consumption in electricity was weather condition. Still no AC started as compared to previous year. In May you NEPRA will face same scenario if temperature not increased
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Iqbal Hussain Apr 28, 2024 10:34pm
the higher the prices of a product or service the lower will be its consumption. the same apply to this case. The people have no other option but to reduce electricity consumption.
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Moin Fudda May 02, 2024 11:39am
If demand is going down & capacity charges have to be paid, then finish TOU. It will save FE on import of Batteries being used in Peak Hours.
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Moin Fudda May 02, 2024 11:44am
Also renegotiate with Solar IPPs being paid Rs 50kwh as opposed to Rs. 22 to Roof-Top SG. It is unfair to pass the burden of subsidy to Roof-Top SG who are helping to reduce Co2 emissions through GE.
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Tariq Jamil May 03, 2024 12:51pm
Punishing households for clean energy generation is unjust! With such a huge disparity in electricity pricing, it's time to support, not penalize, those investing in solar power.
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Tariq Jamil May 03, 2024 12:52pm
@Ahmad Din,
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Tariq Jamil May 03, 2024 12:53pm
The decline in electricity demand underscores the urgent need for government action to stimulate industrial consumption, anyone hearing,? Government!
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Tariq Jamil May 03, 2024 12:55pm
@Moin Fudda , The decline in electricity consumption is a wake-up call for policymakers. Let's prioritize solutions that promote sustainability and economic growth, Government!
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