The process of comprehensive reforms in the power sector has started due to the excellent strategy of the National Task Force.
Apart from Minister for Power Awais Leghari, the task force also includes representation from Army officials and other institutions, according to a Radio Pakistan’s report.
According to the Minister for Power, the task force is taking comprehensive steps for the economic development and betterment of the people through various reforms in the power sector.
These reforms are inevitable as the circular debt of the power sector has reached 9.5 billion dollars. Awais Leghari said the reforms aim to reduce electricity prices, improve power availability and establish a stable competitive power market.
He said the government has terminated some contracts with the Independent Power Producers (IPPs). He said the government is also working on strengthening the energy infrastructure for better power supply.
The Power Minister said the power distribution companies will also be privatized to improve and bring transparency in power supply.
In addition, he said a new power market structure will be introduced, emphasizing this will reduce dependence on a single distributor.