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  • Sunblock for solar: Winter package might dim solar market spark

    Sunblock for solar: Winter package might dim solar market spark

    Business owners celebrated as Islamabad announced the Winter Electricity Package for the next three months.

     

    As per the Power Division, commercial electricity is priced in a band between Rs39.5 to Rs52. However, they would only be charged Rs26.07 per unit for incremental usage.

     

    This spells great news for businesses as the lower costs of electricity will directly translate into an increase in their profit margins. The money that these reduced costs free up can then be reinvested back into the business. This could allow business owners to expand the scope of their business activities without having to take on any debt or give up equity to new stakeholders for investments.

     

    The dip in commercial electricity prices for incremental units below the base rate will be especially beneficial for industries that use up lots of electricity. For instance, the textile sector is a major consumer of electricity standing at 28 per cent of overall electricity consumption.

    The reduced prices will allow for textile exports to benefit from more competitive prices in international markets. This is simply because a fall in their production costs will result in international customers finding it cheaper to import Pakistani textiles.

     

    The textile sector is responsible for bringing in 60 per cent of export earnings, and this number could see an upward revision soon. This is undoubtedly great news for Islamabad, too, as the increased export earnings will improve Pakistan’s balance of trade, which has historically remained poor.

     

    However, a policy that creates winners implies that there will be losers too. The ones who will lose out as a result of the reduced incremental electricity charges will be businesses that sell solar panels and inverters.

     

    As it stands, Profit.pk has reported that Pakistan currently ranks as the sixth-largest solar market globally. This is largely due to the fact that tariffs on electricity purchased from the national grid surged by a whopping 155 per cent in just a little over three years.

     

    As a result of these staggeringly high tariffs, residential, commercial and even industrial consumers began to transition away from the national grid in favour of powering up their spaces using solar energy. Reports have confirmed that the demand for electricity dropped by over 10 per cent in the previous fiscal year due to sky-high prices and solar adoption.

     

    However, with the introduction of the winter package, experts are predicting a fall in demand for solar panels. This does not bode well for those involved in trading or installing solar panels. It will be interesting to note what the new prices will be once the winter package ends.

  • ‘Our govt said goodbye to IMF, who approached it later?’ — Nawaz Sharif

    ‘Our govt said goodbye to IMF, who approached it later?’ — Nawaz Sharif

    Former Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif claimed during a press conference in Lahore that some judges removed him from office because he refused to accept a salary of 10,000 dirhams from his son, Hassan Nawaz.

    He pointed out that a household’s electricity bill was only 1,600 rupees under his administration, which has now increased to 18,000 rupees. He also noted that the dollar was valued at PKR 104 during his tenure, and that the cost of flour has now surged, affecting the cost of living.

    Sharif mentioned that “Rs 14 per electricity unit will be credited to the August and September bills for consumption ranging from 0 to 500 units. The Punjab government has also introduced solar panel schemes, budgeting Rs 7,000 billion for the middle and lower-middle classes.”

    He added, “I said goodbye to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) during my time in office, but who approached the IMF afterward?”

    “The current condition of my country pains me, and we should not forgive those who brought us to this point,” concluded the PML-N supremo

  • No plans for fixed tax on solar power, says Power Division

    No plans for fixed tax on solar power, says Power Division

    The Power Division has dismissed recent media reports suggesting that the government is imposing a fixed tax on solar power.

    According to a notification released by the Information Ministry today, these reports are unfounded and inaccurate.

    The Power Division clarified in a statement that there is no substance to the claims about a fixed tax on solar power.

    It highlighted that neither the Central Power Purchasing Agency nor the Power Division has submitted any summary to the government proposing such a measure.

    The statement highlighted that the Net Metering Policy of 2017 was designed to encourage the use of alternative energy sources, contributing to a significant increase in solar energy adoption.

    This rapid solarization is seen as a positive trend, aligning with the government’s objectives to promote clean energy.

    The Power Division also mentioned that any proposed changes or amendments to current policies are aimed at alleviating financial burdens on the economically disadvantaged.

    It stressed that protecting the interests of the 152,000 net metering consumers remains a priority.

  • Suleman Shehbaz’s legal team sends Rs1bn defamatory notice to PTI’s Imran Ismail

    Suleman Shehbaz’s legal team sends Rs1bn defamatory notice to PTI’s Imran Ismail

    Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif’s son, Suleman Shehbaz, served a defamation notice worth Rs1 billion to former Sindh Governor Imran Ismail for alleging that he owned a solar panel business and was taking undue benefits from the government, reports Geo News.

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Imran Ismail alleged in his tweets on July 3 that instead of strengthening ties with Turkey during his visit last month, PM Shehbaz had signed solar energy contracts with Ankara, which would benefit Suleman.

    The legal counsel of Suleman warned Ismail that if he does not fulfill the requirements within 14 days of receiving this notice, then legal action will be taken against Ismail.

    In response, Ismail said he welcomed the notice but asked in what capacity the PM’s son had sent him the notice.

    “The person who is a fugitive has sent me a notice. I stand by my claim of solar panels. The Sharif family is a business mafia, which uses the country for its businesses.”