ISLAMABAD: For the elimination of energy crisis across Pakistan, an agreement is expected to be signed soon for importation of electricity from India as finalisation talks are underway on technical level.
Pakistan’s Ministry of Water and Power officials said that federal government is extremely serious for overcoming energy crisis in the country and electricity will be imported from neighbouring country India.
While talking with media, the officials said that Pakistan will import at least 2500 mega watts of electricity from India which will result a significant decrement in energy shortage.
According to sources, half output of the electricity generation is dependant on the plants running with furnace-oil which will be transferred to coal and alternative resources.
Reiterating on major effects on the country’s economy by poor condition of energy sector, the sources claimed that previous government faced Rs10 trillion losses during five years due to load shedding while corruption in power sectors resulted loss of Rs270 billion.
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