ISLAMABAD: As per the Cabinet Information on Energy, the revolving debt has increased by 180 180 billion from July 7 to January 7 this financial year and so far the total debt of the power sector has reached Rs 2331 billion.
The meeting of the Cabinet on Energy in Islamabad was chaired by Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar, who was aware of the power outage that the meeting had an investigation report into the power blackout in January. Also presented.
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According to the statistics of the Ministry of Planning, the Power Division on January 9 this year presented an investigation report of power breakdown across the country in Kot and detailed the reasons for the breakdown technique.
According to these inquiry reports, there are 3 separate inquiry reports in which Guddu Power Complex was presented.
According to investigative reports, there is no proper system for immediate breakdown, check and balance check in the electrical system.
The 2018 Breakdown by NEPRA Residences is a directive that cannot be implemented.
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