City
Epaper

Amid immense complaints of power outage in Pakistan, K-Electric to bring down loadshedding timings

By ANI | Updated: July 4, 2024 08:40 IST

Islamabad [Pakistan], July 4 : Sindh Energy Minister, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, said on Wednesday that load shedding in ...

Open in App

Islamabad [Pakistan], July 4 : Sindh Energy Minister, Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, said on Wednesday that load shedding in Karachi would be lowered by K-Electric in the next few days, according to ARY News.

The move comes after the people in Pakistan have come up with numerous complaints of excessive power outages across the nation, especially in Sindh.

Speaking to the media recently, the minister stated that K-Electric was attempting to reduce load-shedding timing, particularly during night and peak hours in the hot day to provide relief to the people.

An agreement was signed by CEOs of K-Electric Monis Abdullah Alvi, NSCL Zaigham Adil Rizvi, and STDC (Sindh Transmission and Dispatch Company), Muhammad Salim Shaikh to construct a 40-megawatt power transmission line from Pipri Grid Station to NSCL, which is situated at Port Qasim Authority, according to ARY News.

The STDC is the first licence holder of the Provincial Grid Company (PGC) with the authority to create transmission infrastructure for electric electricity at voltages of 132 KV and above.

According to Nasir Shah, a 132 KV transmission line will carry 40 megawatts of power from K Electric via STDC to the National Steel Complex, reported ARY News.

The installation of a 132 KV transmission line is another aspect of this project, according to the minister of energy.

Power outages lasting many hours have been complained about in Quetta, Lahore, Peshawar, and Karachi. Utility providers also cut off the power supply, citing the necessity for maintenance, in addition to managing the load, aggravating the situation for the public.

Apart from the residents, the prolonged outages affected shopkeepers the most. Urban regions of Peshawar witnessed load shedding for five to eight hours, while inhabitants of the city's rural districts reported cuts lasting up to fourteen to sixteen hours.

Similarly, in Lahore, people continued to face power cuts.

Residents of Allama Iqbal Town and Nishtar Town reported suffering from six-hour outages in their communities, according to Dawn.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalKerala BJP leaders rush to pacify former spokesperson after allegations

InternationalPakistan reopens Torkham border as ceasefire with Afghanistan holds

EntertainmentArchana Puran Singh, Huma Qureshi, Shefali Shah and Sunil Grover flag off Sekhon IAF Marathon 2025

EntertainmentDutch Film Memory Lane Opens 30th EU Film Festival to Overwhelming Response in New Delhi

Other SportsJamieson, Sodhi return as NZ name squad for West Indies T20Is

International Realted Stories

InternationalCanadian lawmakers condemn "vile" "unacceptable" protest by Khalistanis depicting violence against minister Anita Anand

InternationalAt least 22 killed in store explosion in Mexico

InternationalUK: 10 injured, nine in critical condition, in Cambridgeshire train stabbing; 2 arrested

InternationalRussia strongly condemns US for excessive use of military force in Caribbean

InternationalAPEC 2025: South Korean Prez Lee, China's Xi agree on efforts for peace on Korean Peninsula