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Government cancelling contracts with 5 IPPs, says PM Shehbaz

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Government cancelling contracts with 5 IPPs, says PM Shehbaz


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressing the federal cabinet in Islamabad, on October 9, 2024. — Screengrab/Geo News

The federal government has decided to terminate its contract with five independent power producers (IPPs) in the first phase, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Thursday, vowing to provide relief to inflation-ridden masses.

The premier said that the government’s move will help consumers save Rs60 billion overall annually, while the national exchequer will also save Rs411 billion.

Addressing the cabinet, PM Shehbaz said: “These five IPPs kept the nation’s interests first and their interests aside. The take and pay system has ended for them.”

The federal government faced immense pressure to reconsider its agreements with the IPPs following outcry across the country as consumers received high power bills owing to addition of capacity payment charges.

Addressing the cabinet meeting, the premier said that tariffs would also be reduced by gradually revising agreements with other IPPs in the power sector.

PM Shehbaz said: “The rate of inflation was more than 30% [in the same month during the previous year], it now stands at 6.9%.”

Praising the five IPPs, the premier said they played a key role in initiating public relief like the first drop of rain.

Earlier this month, the IPPs had agreed to terminate their contracts as demanded by the government.

An official, who was part of the task force on the power sector, told The News that the modalities were being settled, and once finalised, all five IPPs would sign the documents to terminate the contracts.

The development came after PM Shehbaz’s administration, last month warned the IPPs’ owners of “consequences” over failure to voluntarily terminate the power purchase agreements (PPAs).

“The entire cabinet, including me, is grateful to these IPP owners,” he added, further mentioning that the task force established for the reform of the power sector and the members of the federal cabinet deserve praise for this effort.

He also highlighted the record increase in remittances from overseas Pakistanis. “Record remittances of $8.8 billion in the last quarter reflect the confidence of overseas Pakistanis in government policies.”

During the cabinet meeting, the details of the agreement between the task force and the owners of the IPPs — including HUBCO, LALPIR, Saba Power, Rousch Power and Atlas Power — and the process of concluding the agreements with them were presented before the cabinet.

Out of these IPPs, Rousch Power was established under a build-own-operate-and-transfer agreement, which will be privatised by the Privatisation Commission after the transfer of its ownership to the government.

The ownership of the other four IPPs will remain with their owners, while no payment will be made by the government after terminating the government contract.



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