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The Impact of Expensive Electricity from IPPs on Pakistan’s Economy and Standard of Living

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July 20, 2024
The Impact of Expensive Electricity from IPPs on Pakistan’s Economy and Standard of Living
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By Rahila Minhas, Sr. Vice President Peace Council, Deputy Convenor Human Rights Committee FPCCI, Chairperson Karachi NPCIH

Karachi: Independent Power Producers (IPPs) have long been a subject of debate in Pakistan, especially concerning the high cost of electricity they produce. The recent agreements with IPPs have only exacerbated the economic crisis, plunging many Pakistani citizens into financial despair and a below-average standard of living.

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The electricity generated by IPPs comes at a premium cost, which directly impacts the overall economy. High electricity tariffs not only burden the average household but also increase the operational costs for businesses, leading to inflation and stunted economic growth. The manufacturing sector, which is the backbone of our economy, faces significant setbacks due to these elevated energy costs, resulting in decreased production, job losses, and reduced competitiveness in the global market.

Furthermore, the strain on household finances cannot be overstated. With a large portion of the population already living below the poverty line, the rising cost of electricity forces many families to make difficult choices between essential needs such as food, education, and healthcare. The high cost of living is driving more citizens into poverty, creating a vicious cycle that is challenging to break.

The recent agreements with IPPs have done little to alleviate these concerns. Instead, they have locked Pakistan into long-term contracts that ensure sustained high costs. This decision lacks foresight and fails to address the root cause of our energy crisis, which is the need for sustainable and affordable energy solutions.

As the Sr. Vice President of the Peace Council, Deputy Convenor of the Human Rights Committee at FPCCI, and Chairperson of Karachi NPCIH, I strongly condemn these agreements. It is imperative that the government revisit these contracts and seek alternatives that do not compromise the economic well-being of our citizens. Renewable energy sources, investment in infrastructure, and renegotiation of existing contracts with IPPs should be prioritized to create a more sustainable and economically viable energy sector.

In conclusion, the expensive electricity from IPPs is a significant contributor to the current economic crisis and the declining standard of living in Pakistan. Immediate action is needed to reform the energy sector and protect the rights and livelihoods of our people. Only through strategic planning and sustainable practices can we hope to achieve economic stability and improve the quality of life for all Pakistanis.

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