KEY TO A SUSTAINABLE, AFFORDABLE, Pakistan Development Forum

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Pakistan Power Sector Reform Plan KEY TO A SUSTAINABLE, AFFORDABLE, AND RELIABLE POWER SECTOR Raja Pervez Ah Ashraf Pakistan Development Forum

Key issues: WHY THE NEED FOR REFORMS a. Inadequate capacity additions from 1998 to 2008. b. Deficiency in cost recovery leading to the accumulation of circular debt. i. Deterioration in exchange rate required an increase in tariff of about 35%. ii. Increase in international fuel prices required an additional increase of 30%. iii. Deteriorating generation e mix led to further ut short fall in revenue. eeue iv. Deteriorating consumer mix : Addition of captive power units taking away the higher paying customers from the PEPCO system. 2

19% Industrial Consumption 38% 35% 43% Domestic Consumption Industrial Consumption 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Generation Mix Thermal Hydel 0 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 3

WHY THE NEED FOR REFORMS (Contd.) c. StalledWAPDA corporatization plan led to a situation whereby corporate governance ignored, controls vested with PEPCO making the Boards and management ineffective. d. Efficiency in the state run power sector companies has deteriorated in all aspects of operations. e. Weak financial state of industry has had a direct negative impact on fresh investments in the sector. 4

PILLARS OF THE POWER SECTOR REFORM PLAN 1 2 Strengthen Energy Sector Governance & Regulation. Rationalize Pricing & Energy Subsidies. 3 Develop Energy Finance Capability. 4 Energy Efficiency to be the Corner Stone of new Energy Policy. 5 Maximize use of Indigenous resources for generation. 6 Fast Track Investment Projects for Energy Security. 5

OVER VIEW OF POWERSECTOR REFORMS Reforms are multipronged and developed in close consultation with multilateral/bilateral development agencies and other stakeholders. i. Ensuring autonomy to power sector companies. ii. Ensuring effective corporate governance through the professional boards of directors and management. iii. Induction of modern technology and managerial practices. iv. Redressing the adverse fuel mix through a least cost generation expansion plan. 6

OVER VIEW OF POWERSECTOR REFORMS (Contd.) iv. Correcting the imbalances a in fuel costs s to realize e maximum economic benefit from our resources. v. Human resource capacity building in the Companies, Ministry of Water & Power, NEPRA and Planning Commission. vi. Empowering NEPRA through h an amendment tto directly notify tariffs to avoid the recurrence of circular debt through the application of cost recovery tariffs. 7

OVER VIEW OF POWERSECTOR REFORMS (Contd.) iv. Ongoing g work to deal withcircular cua debt. v. Automated payment systems amongst the companies to minimize discretion. vi. Economic despatch and curtailment of inefficient generation. 8

MONITORING PROGRESS OF THE REFORMS The GoP has set up a steering committee consisting of the Minister of Water & Power, Minister of Finance, Minister of Power Natural Resources & Deputy Chairman Planning Commission to oversee the reforms. The Steering Committee is assisted by a strong Transition Team chaired by the Deputy Chairman Planning Commission. The Transition Team works inclose liaison with the multilateral & bilateral development agencies as well as with all other stake holders. Progress to date has been strictly monitored and shared with all stake holders, and has been fully on track. 9

CONCLUSION Having embarked on these ambitious but achievable reforms, by July 1, 2011, we aim to: Reach cost recovery levels of tariff through cost 1 reduction and tariff adjustment directly notified by NEPRA. 2 3 4 5 A far more efficient cost effective, service delivery, while ensuring optimal use of resources. Fully functional Boards of Directors. Energetic and empowered management of the companies. MoWP formulating polices to create an enabling environment. Regular performance evaluation of the sector. 10

CIRCULAR DEBT The circular debt consist of 3 distinct portions: Rs. 301 billion already placed in Power Holding. Rs. 125 billion over dues of previous years tariff differential subsidy is in the process of being transferred to PHPL. Current tariff differential being addressed through cost recovery tariffs to be notified directly by NEPRA and automated payment mechanism for payment through the supply chain. At the same time cost is being rationalized by efficiency measures curtailment of uneconomic generation and various other measures. WHY THE NEED FOR REFORMS 11