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Prime Minister orders shift to renewable energy to cut power costs

Last updated: May 2, 2026 10:58 pm
Amna Iqbal
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered a transition toward renewable energy projects, targeting a reduction in the country’s ballooning electricity import bill. The directive, issued during a high-level energy sector review meeting in Islamabad, mandates the rapid integration of solar and wind power into the national grid.

The government is betting on renewables to stabilize energy prices, which have become a point of public unrest. By prioritizing low-cost domestic generation, the administration aims to move away from expensive imported fuel, which currently accounts for the bulk of power generation costs.

Officials briefed on the plan confirmed that the Prime Minister has directed the Power Division to remove regulatory hurdles for investors. The goal is to fast-track small-to-medium-sized solar projects in the private sector rather than relying solely on massive, state-funded infrastructure that takes years to materialize.

“We cannot afford to remain tied to imported fuels when the cost of solar technology has hit record lows,” a senior official involved in the planning said. He added that the focus is on “immediate relief” rather than long-term, sluggish policy cycles.

The energy sector remains the primary driver of Pakistan’s fiscal deficit. High capacity payments to independent power producers, many operating on imported coal and gas, have left the national exchequer strained. Experts have long argued that the current reliance on thermal power plants is unsustainable, yet previous attempts at a transition were stalled by bureaucratic red tape and power sector politics.

This directive attempts to bypass those delays by incentivizing localized energy production. The government plans to offer specific tax breaks and streamlined grid-connection permits for industrial zones that transition to solar setups.

While the policy shift addresses a critical economic gap, the challenge remains the aging transmission infrastructure. Integrating volatile renewable sources requires a grid capable of balancing fluctuating supply—a technical hurdle that has historically plagued the national distribution system.

The Prime Minister has given the Power Division a strict timeline to present a roadmap for these projects, signaling that the administration is looking for tangible progress before the next fiscal review. Whether the bureaucracy can match the pace of the directive remains the central question for a power sector long accustomed to gridlock.

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