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PM urges KESC to improve its
system
'Pakistan Times' Foreign Desk
KARACHI: Prime Minister
Shaukat Aziz said Saturday that there is a surge in the demand for
electricity as a result of the high growth and investment in the industrial
sector and KESC should take necessary steps to bridge the gap between demand
and supply to resolve the problems faced by the people of Karachi.
He was presiding over a meeting here at the Governor House held to review
the power supply situation in Karachi.
The Prime Minister said the government is working to make Karachi the
business and commercial hub of the country. It is closely monitoring the
power supply situation in the city to solve the problems faced by domestic
and industrial consumers, he added.
He said Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (KESC) urgently need to improve
its transmission system so that it could be in a position to distribute
additional power for which it is in the process of generating.
The Prime Minister directed that mobile transformers be introduced in
Karachi as a back up support to tackle the problem of power shortage caused
by failure in transmission lines.
Chief Executive and Managing Director KESC Frank Sehersehmidt briefed the
meeting about KESC's plans to enhance its power generating capacity.
He said presently there is no shortfall in terms of power supply as the
demand and supply of power are almost matching and the power breakdowns are
mostly caused due to renovation activities and the construction work going
on in most part of the city.
Mr Frank said KESC is working on a comprehensive plan to increase its power
generation and distribution capacity. The plans being implemented will
result in addition of 1000 MW additional power to the KESC system within a
period of two
years.
The CEO KESC informed that the company will spend Rs 22 billion during the
next three years on expansion, renovation and rehabilitation of its
facilities.
He said as a result of steps being taken by KESC the power supply situation
will considerably improve by April next year.
Federal Minister for Water and Power Liaquat Jatoi informed the meeting that
Federal government will provide necessary funds to KESC under Physical
Improvement Plan to enable it to ensure smooth power supply to Karachi.
Shaukat Aziz asked KESC to set up more complaint centres, increase its
interaction with community and public representatives and also keep the
public informed about its plans through media.
The meeting was attended, among others, by Minister for Information and
Broadcasting, Senator Muhammad Ali Durrani, Minister for Inter Provincial
Coordination Salim Saifullah Khan, Minister for Water and Power Liaquat Ali
Jatoi, Minister for Ports and Shipping Babar Khan Ghori, Special Assistant
to Prime Minister Commander Khalil-ur-Rahman and Minister of State for
Petroleum and Natural Resources, Naseer Mengal, City Nazim, Syed Mustafa
Kamal, Naib Nazim Nasreen Jalil and other senior officials.●
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