In the wake of countrywide protests last week, the government did release Rs11 billion which enabled the independent power producers to resume generation of electricity and this helped bridge the demand-supply gap to a great extent. However, this is only a stop-gap arrangement.
Also, the issue of rental power projects is something that should be scrutinised in some detail, since most of the power produced is very expensive and not really needed because the installed generation capacity of 19,000 MW is well over peak summer demand.
Unless these issues are tackled, cosmetic measures as announced on October 12, will not have any significant impact.
Raziq Hussain
Published in The Express Tribune, October 14th, 2011.
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Federal cabinet's approval for two weekly holidays is truly praiseworthy. Last year five-day week system adopted by the government had saved millions of rupees in fuel and energy costs, besides enhancing efficiency and improving social life of the people. After implentation of this system it would prove useful again. Almost all developed nations have their five-day week in their routine schedule. On one hand some people instigate people of punjab for riots in country over the issue of power failure, while on the other hand they are opposing this power saving decision. People of punjab will scrap such non-stakeholders if they hell bent on to adopt anti-people policies.