The government has urged Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to revise their Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to address the rising cost of electricity in Pakistan. This call for action comes amid efforts to make the energy sector more efficient and cost-effective.
IPPs have been criticized for charging exorbitant rates, contributing to the high electricity tariffs faced by consumers. The government has made it clear that failure to revise these agreements could result in stringent measures, as it seeks to alleviate the financial burden on the public.
This push for renegotiation is part of a broader strategy to overhaul the energy sector, aiming to provide affordable electricity while ensuring sustainable power generation.