Nawaz Sharif means business to curb energy shortages..

For last eight day he is just presiding the meetings to solve the energy issue. They know very well that PMLN got votes mainly because of this issue. the pressure to perform is tremendous on them.. and it seems they mean business. I hope they are able to come up with viable solutions.

At the moment they are not showing all their cards.. but I know for sure that they plan to divert maximum available gas to IPPs to generate cheap electricity for Pepco. This will be a very positive move and a lot of lobbies who are getting gas for Rs. 5/ per unit will raise a cry. Theft has to be controlled. It is estimated that more than 300 million dollars of oil which is transported to Gencos is stolen during transit. We need good, honest people to head discos and gencos.

Let’s keep our fingers crossed. I can tell you if PMLN is able to resolve this single issue in a short time.. it will become extremely popular amongst the people.

Power play: Nawaz sets energy plan in motion – The Express Tribune

Power play: Nawaz sets energy plan in motion
By Farooq TirmiziPublished: May 28, 2013

Nawaz is not simply asking power companies how much they have stuck in circular debt: he is matching their figures against numbers that the party has collected from other sources.
KARACHI:
Across the country, the smart-phones of high-ranking engineers and energy sector corporate executives are buzzing with e-mails, texts or phone calls, all emanating from one place: Raiwind. All of them are getting the same message: the prime minister-elect would like to interview you to be part of the team to revamp the state-owned part of the energy sector.
Even before he has been formally sworn in as prime minister, Nawaz Sharif and his team appear to have begun to implement what appears to be a highly detailed plan to solve Pakistan’s energy crisis, according to sources familiar with the matter. The victorious Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz has a week-by-week plan on measures that their government will take in trying to fulfill their single biggest electoral promise: getting the lights back on.
“The new government is going to be ruthless in its management of all the public-sector energy companies,” said Zafar Iqbal Sobani, who was CEO of Hub Power Company until a couple of weeks ago. “Expect to see many people summarily fired from these organisations as well as the ministry of water and power. After all, if he is seen as removing incompetent management of the power sector, who will complain?”
The PML-N appears to have done its homework with respect to the power sector. Over the past week, the party’s senior leadership has met with the CEOs of virtually all privately owned power generation companies in a bid to gauge the exact levels of circular debt in the energy sector.
According to sources familiar with the matter, Nawaz is not simply asking them how much they have stuck in circular debt: he is matching their figures against numbers that the party has collected from other sources, suggesting a degree of thoroughness in research.
“Circular debt is currently in the range of Rs500 billion. If the government can get that down by even 60-70% with a long-term loan from Saudi Arabia or even by issuing treasury bonds, that should be enough to get about 3,000 megawatts of idle power generation capacity back online, which would reduce loadshedding by half,” said Sobani. “That would fulfill the immediate campaign promise to reduce power outages while also buying time to put in place long-term reforms.”
The headhunting for new management of the state-owned power generation and distribution companies is one element of that multi-stage strategy.
In the first stage, the Nawaz government will just want to get the power plants going, all of them, regardless of their levels of efficiency, just to get the confidence of the people in their plan.
In the second stage, the state-owned power companies will get new management teams, and will see a wholesale sacking of large segments of their staff. The new managements will crack down on things like fuel theft and supplying electricity to people who have not paid their bills, as well as power theft. They are expected to invest in improving the efficiency of the machinery by conducting long-neglected repairs.
The idea behind this phase, expected to last between six months and a year, is to get the power sector as it currently exists to perform at maximum efficiency to reduce circular debt accumulation and the need for subsidies.
Having thus built up its credibility, the Nawaz administration is then expected to launch the third phase to further reduce the need for subsidies: increasing power tariffs while simultaneously investing in cheaper sources of electricity. State-owned power companies are expected to invest in hydroelectric power generation, in the hopes of spurring more private sector firms to set up run-of-the-river hydropower plants.
Private sector companies will likely be pressured to invest in converting away from their oil-fired power plants to coal-fired turbines. First in line for coal conversion is likely to be the Nishat Group-owned AES Lalpir.
This phase is expected to last between two-and-a-half and three years. The financing for this phase is likely to come from the Chinese engineering and construction companies that will likely get the contracts for the coal-conversions. “Western firms, and western finance institutions no longer finance coal-fired power plants owing to their negative environmental impact,” said Sobani.
In the final stage, the Nawaz administration is expected to seal the benefits of this proposed transformation by privatising what they hope by then will be a highly profitable state-owned energy sector. The removal of state ownership is hoped to remove the temptation for future governments from trying to implement populist measures at the expense of the energy sector.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 28th, 2013.

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If PMLN solves this issue, I am sure they'll win another term in office.

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Considering the fact that this problem is the root cause of several dozen other problems plaguing Pakistan, it only makes sense that they are paying attention to this issue. I hope they play their cards right. Providing immediate relief is one thing, but I do hope that they go after the root cause of the problem, rather than short term solutions. Power theft and bill recovery are the two biggest impediments right now, and they will not go away even after we have surplus power. More power to them if they take meaningful steps.

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**Power crisis doesn’t let me sleep at night: Nawaz
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LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Nawaz Sharif spoke extensively about the energy crisis in his speech on the occasion of Youm-e-Takbeer being observed in Pakistan.

Nawaz, who was the prime minister when Pakistan first responded to India’s nuclear tests in 1998, focused on the rampant energy crisis in the country in his speech.

“What would others say? That a nation with nuclear capabilities has no electricity?” he asked.

The PML-N Chief said the energy crisis does not let him sleep at night and he plans to do his best to address this issue.

Nawaz urged the nation to be patient and not expect miracles overnight as the process of ending load-shedding across the country requires billions in investment.

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I sincerely wish that they succeed in controling the energy crisis with politics getting into its way. But I do not think that people will be patient enough to allow him years to solve the issue isntead of months. And once pressure mounts unbearably, he may resort to short-term solace instead of concentrating on long-term solutions.

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@Miansaab: its not the power crisis sir its the hareesa......

How long it should take to supply oil to power sec? assuming once we have those $$ from Kingdom.

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Yeah

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Short term relief is loan, lets see how much they can get. Long term is reduction of theft, rationalisation of tariffs, and investment in new technology. It’s a thorny and painful journey ahead.

Pakistan’s new government plans $5 billion debt issue to switch lights on | Reuters

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Ganjas cant do anything their answer to every question is Khazana Khali Hai

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Don't matter much...

We need some one who can train the nation to deal with this issue, rather then a shopkeeper who will
move some money around for power plant.

We may have bigger crisis on the way, which fat-A$# shareef's madari show wont be able to fix.

Informing/training nation would fix it. This opened hell door is good opportunity to reform our selves for a crisis like water shortage etc....

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Next war of the world will be on water crisis. Pakistan is going to see that as well. I agree with Monk.

I posted this a few days ago. Pakistan is an under developed country. This is a reality.
http://www.paklinks.com/gs/pakistan-affairs/609763-nawaz-sharif-refuses-to-give-time-frame-for-ending-load-shedding-2.html#post9599862

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Na saday zakhma tay namak chirkeya kro naa kreya kro inj :nahi:

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I don't see any discussion of specific steps to control electricity theft and reformation of Discos. The circular debt originates from the disctribution companies, yet all the focus is always on generation side. People forget that even now, there is excess capacity in the country. All they need to do is convert thermal plants to coal and do away with inefficiencies.

PS: i heard N-league related factories are among top 10 defaulters of LESCO. are they still in that list?

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Tonight With Moeed Pirzada(Load Shedding Ka Azab Kab Tak…?) – 27th May 2013

interesting discussion on this topic, unlike usual political B$

edit: few news stories related to this

Desperate times, desperate measures: New govt to sell bonds worth $5b to keep lights on

Neelum Jhelum project: China to provide $448m for stepping up work

Market watch :KSE closes at record high on energy hopes

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NS should have stopped SS from his 'josh-e-khitabat', speeches and ads if he was not sure of his time frames about loadshedding. But kya karayn k uss waqt election jeetna thha.

However I see seriousness in their attitude to handle it. But I am not sure of the 'long term' solutions to the problem. Circular debt will never finish if power theft and poor administration goes on.

Like Amal said, I would sincerely hope that they do not resort to short term measures by discarding long term measures. And for that they will be required to take harsh actions. IF they do well in this area, they will have another term sealed.

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Lets join mr sharif in prayers to Allah for resolution of the energy crisis.

http://www.geo.tv/GeoDetail.aspx?ID=102801

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Mian Mansha of Nishat Group, Fawad Ahmed of Fatima Group & Haji Tayyab of Sitara Group are approached by Nawaz Shareef few days ago and the buzz in business circles is they are willing to provide much needed money to finance the new & on-going projects and provide cushion for the medium term to long term in exchange for (take-care) when the electricity companies & plants will be privatized after four years..

The word is Mian Mansha willing to lend over 2 billion dollars, Fawad Ahmed & Sitara Group are committing at least 1 billion dollars each.

exciting time ahead :chai:

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^ interesting, we will see what "taking-care" comprises

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^ just search about the privatization of MCB - its same stuff going to happen again.

But indeed if NS able to persuade the business community of Faisalabad to lend money - Pakistan probably don't have to go to IMF. I think NS is very optimistic about raising money within Pakistan that's why PMLN economic team are not giving any go-ahead signals regarding IMF.

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^ right, and that selling of short to medium term bonds which people are talking about these days. few more days to find out.