Small scale RE systems exempted from generation license
Islamabad: Cabinet committee on energy (CCoE) on Friday approved exemption of generation license for small-scale RE-based systems up to 25 kW for net metering.
CCoE approved the proposal of the Power Division for eliminating the need for generation licenses for small-scale RE-based systems (upto 25 kW) for net metering.
The measure will greatly facilitate consumers who wish to install small-scale solar systems for their homes and businesses and avail the facility of net metering.
The Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCOE) held a meeting under the Chairmanship of the Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar here in Islamabad on Friday.
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Petroleum Division presented the Draft Pakistan Oil Refinery Policy 2021 for approval of CCoE. The proposed policy was discussed in detail.
Petroleum Division submitted that the purpose of the policy was to attract investment in new deep conversion refineries as well as for up-gradation of existing refineries.
Members of the committee made a number of suggestions on the draft policy. It was decided that Petroleum Division would deliberate on the suggestions and re-submit the draft policy for consideration of CCoE in its next meeting.
Petroleum Division presented an update to CCoE on Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline Project. The update included details of Head of Shareholders Agreement Terms, Funding Arrangements, Completion of Technical Studies, and Regulatory Approvals.
CCoE directed Petroleum Division to ensure timely completion of various actions to avoid delays.
Power Division briefed the committee on issues hampering the progress of transmission line providing interconnection to 660 MW LEPCL Power Plant.
The power division informed the Committee that it examined and resolved all the technical issues. The Committee noted that there were no restraining orders from any legal/regulatory forum regarding the execution of the project.
It, therefore, directed to carry out the project activities without any delay.
Power Division also presented the Circular Debt Report from July 2020 to June 2021. The committee noted that the Circular Debt build-up had substantially reduced in comparison to the previous year.
Furthermore, the Committee appreciated the improvement in the recoveries and directed Power Division to continue with its efforts for the reduction of Circular Debt.
Meanwhile, Minister for Interior, Minister for Energy, Minister for Maritime Affairs, SAPM on Power, Petroleum & Revenue attended a meeting. Representatives of regulatory authorities and senior officials of Ministries/Divisions also participated in the meeting.