PPIB handling 7 projects of 5600 MW to encourage indigenous energy.

Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB) is handling seven projects with accumulative capacity of 5,600 MW to encourage indigenous and sustainable energy.
The 114th meeting of the Board of PPIB was held here Wednesday under the Chairmanship of Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari, a press release said.
This was the fourth meeting in last three months.
The minister while appreciating the board members for their active participation in the meetings said investors in the power sector are feeling the friendly environment as their cases are being fast tracked due to frequent meetings.
Managing Director of PPIB, Shah Jahan Mirza briefed the board on various agendas of today’s meeting and activities being undertaken by PPIB for timely implementation of power generation projects under its portfolio.
The board authorized PPIB to acknowledge the ECC approved Interim Agreement for supply of R-LNG to four indigenous gas based IPPs namely Halmore, Saif, Orient and Sapphire. Due to non-availability of gas these projects are operating on costly high speed diesel.
The replacement of R-LNG with HSD will cut the fuel price to almost half, thus reducing the tariff considerably.
The managing director of NTDC made a presentation on the analysis of Matiari-Lahore HVDC transmission line, the flow of power from Independent Power Producers (IPPs) based on Thar Coal from south to north, and the financial impact thereof.
The minister advised PPIB, NTDC and Central Power Purchase Agency (CPPA-G) to sit down together and make a thorough analysis based on the actual Commercial Operation dates of the Thar Coal based IPPs so that any financial exposure to the government can be avoided.
The board also granted approval to go-ahead with the procedure of executing Coordination and Indemnity Agreement between the centre and the federating unit Sindh.
Under the said procedure, working draft of the Agreement will be circulated to the government of Sindh through Ministry of Energy (Power Division) and after it is finalized between the parties, shall also be finally vetted by Ministry of Law and Justice before execution.
This is required for the projects based in Sindh, where the Sindh government signs Land Lease Agreement (LLA) and Water Use Agreement (WUA) with the IPPs. The federal government is covering default under these Agreements in the Implementation Agreement.
The chairman advised to conclude the agreement within one month
The minister said current government has been instrumental in realising the electricity potential as we believe that electricity plays vital role in improving socio-economic growth of the country. “We are committed to providing affordable electricity in most efficient manner to every single consumer for which we have taken concrete steps and will continue the spirit for future as well,” he said.
On the proposal of the federal minister for power division, the PPIB board decided to hold its next meeting at Thar, Sindh in the second week of February 2018 in order to review the indigenous coal assets of Pakistan.
The board members will also take stock of the projects already under different phases at Thar. It will also provide first-hand knowledge and facilitate the right decisions relating to the Thar Coal Projects.

Source: APP