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Sindh to establish its own Power Regulatory Authority

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Sindh to establish its own Power Regulatory Authority

Under Section (7)(4) of the NEPRA Act 1997 the provinces are allowed to construct power houses, grid stations, lay transmission lines and determine tariff for the distribution of electricity within the province

Karachi, Sindh

Sindh Cabinet on Wednesday approved the proposal to establish province’s own Electric Power Regulatory Authority to improve energy equity, eliminate energy poverty in province.

Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presiding over a cabinet meeting at CM House decided to establish Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority (SEPRA) to improve energy equity and eliminate energy poverty in the province.

Shah termed the cabinet decision a historic step toward power generation, transmission, and distribution.

The meeting was attended by provincial ministers, advisors, special assistants, Chief Secretary Sohail Rajput, Chairman P&D Hassan Naqvi, PSCM Fayaz Jatoi, and other concerned officers.

SEPRA: Minister Energy Imtiaz Shaikh briefing the cabinet said that Sindh was blessed with an entire value chain of energy resources inter-alia coal, solar, and wind, with cost-effective access through air, land, and sea routes, which could be utilized for the generation of electricity, wheeled through the transmission network of Sindh Grid Company to meet the demand of household, commercial and industrial consumers of the province at affordable prices.

Imtiaz Shaikh said that the constraints faced by the provincial power projects, especially the renewable projects wind and solar development, within the national framework in terms of non-inclusion in the Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan 2021 (IGCEP 2021), and lack of further processing by the federal entities.

At this, the CM said that it was imperative that a holistic legal, policy, and regulatory framework for generation, transmission, distribution, and regulation was formulated so that energy equity was improved and energy poverty in the Province was eliminated.

The cabinet was told that under Section (7)(4) of the NEPRA Act 1997 the provinces have been allowed to construct power houses and grid stations and lay transmission lines for use within the province and determine the tariff for the distribution of electricity within the province.

The cabinet after a thorough discussion approved the establishment of the Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority.

BRT Red Line: Minister Transport Sharjeem Memon told the meeting that Karachi BRT Red Line Project was being implemented in collaboration with ADB and co-financer including AIIB, AFD, and GCF, at a cost of $ 503.2 million. He added that TransKarachi was an implementing agency for this project. The BRT project corridor passes through urban areas of the city originating from Malir Halt and terminating at Tower via Malir Cantonment, Safoora, University Road, and Numaesh. The land of Alladdin Park which is nearby the Mosamiyat Depot has been identified to be used as the Project’s other depot.

At the request of the Transport department, the cabinet approved the proposal to provide 16-acre land of Alladdin Park to the Transport department to develop it as a Bus Depot/staging facility. The features of the Bus depots include a bus parking facility, Bus Inspection area, filling station (biogas), workshop, offices, bus wash, and vacuum facility, watch towers, security, and main entry gates, a water recycling plant, and fire pump room.

The cabinet also directed the Transport department to take over the land of the slaughterhouse to establish a biogas plant for the BRT Red Line project.

The provincial cabinet also approved subsidy for the Peoples Bus Service to meet the fare difference.

Minimum Wage: On the proposal of Minister Labor Saeed Ghani the cabinet approved the fixation of minimum wages for three categories of skilled workers – semi-skilled and highly skilled workers employed in 42 industries. The new rate as approved by the cabinet would be effective at a rate of Rs.26000 for Semi-skilled workers, Rs.31961 for skilled workers, and Rs.33491 for highly skilled workers with retrospective effect from January 2023.

CM said that the new wages for the workers of different categories would be considered from the next financial year.

Data sharing between Sindh BOR & FBR: Minister Revenue Makhdoom Mahboob told the cabinet that the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) intended to sign a bilateral agreement for data sharing with the Board of Revenue Sindh to develop an effective mechanism for the exchange of information between different public sector organizations for optimum revenue generation under the World’s Bank “Pakistan Raises Revenue” Program. It was pointed out that the agreement had been signed with the FBR on April 6, therefore the cabinet granted post-facto approval.

HANDS Institute of Development Studies: The Health Minister Dr. Azra Pechuho told the cabinet that the Governing Body of HANDS has proposed the establishment of a Degree Awarding Institute `HANDS- Institute of Development Studies (HANDS-IDS) at Gadap. She added that Sindh HEC has recommended the grant of the Charter. The cabinet approved the proposal and referred it to the assembly. The cabinet on the recommendation of the Health department appointed Justice Abdul Rasool Memon and Dr. Ghulam Rasool Shah as Commissioners of the Sindh Healthcare Commission. (PR)

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