The Pak Banker

Government announces measures to save energy

- ISLAMABAD

Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif announced on Tuesday that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered government department­s to reduce energy consumptio­n by 30% in a bid to resolve the energy issues hammering the nation.

In a press conference held after the federal cabinet meeting, the minister said "there is no other choice" for government department­s. He further added that the cabinet gave the go ahead for implementa­tion of Energy Saving Plan in Pakistan.

Points of Energy Saving Plan: Marriage lawns to close at 10pm, Markets to close at 8:30pm, Suspension of production of inefficien­t electric fans from 1 July 2023 onward, Production of incandesce­nt light bulbs to stop from 1 February 2023, Use of conical baffles in all geysers, Government department­s to reduce energy consumptio­n by 30%, Alternate street lights will be turned on at a time, Awareness campaigns will be conducted to save energy.

"As per the plan, marriage lawns will close at 10pm and markets will close at 8:30pm.

Earlier, we had decided to close markets at 8pm but following a meeting between traders and PM Shehbaz Sharif, the timings were moved to 8:30pm ." Asif highlighte­d that closure of markets, marriage halls and restaurant­s on the mentioned timings will save Rs62 billion for the nation.

"Inefficien­t electric fans will no longer be manufactur­ed in factories after 1 July 2023. This will save Rs15 billion," he said adding that government will impose a duty on such fans as well. Moreover, from February 1, 2023 production of incandesce­nt light bulbs will be stopped and duty will be introduced on them, said Asif. According to him, this will save Rs22 billion. Production of inefficien­t equipment will be stopped altogether, announced Asif.

Citing figures, he said 29,000 MW electricit­y is consumed in the summer season while in winters, it falls to 12,000 MW. "The additional 17,000 MW in summer consists of 5,300 MW from use of air-conditione­rs and rest comes from electric fans. They use 120-130 watts of energy but fans of 6080 watts are also available in the market. We are aiming to reduce electricit­y consumptio­n of fans."

The government is introducin­g these reforms in the housing sector of

Pakistan as well and these measures will be added to building by-laws. He stated that the government has resolved to use conical baffles in all geysers which will save Rs91 billion for Pakistan. He announced that time of one year is being given to consumers to ensure that their geysers had conical baffles. Moreover, alternate street lights will be turned on at a time which will save Rs4 billion.

Electric bikes are being introduced in the country to counter the revenue impact of $3 billion worth of fuel used in convention­al bikes, he said.

"We will facilitate people to shift to e-bikes. The cost difference between the two bikes will be recovered in oneyear time. This will be a saving rather than a burden.

They can be charged at home." Awareness campaigns will be conducted to save energy, he added. The government has been mulling over various measures to reduce energy consumptio­n for a while. Business Recorder earlier reported that the Ministry of Energy had prepared an energy conservati­on roadmap which will save over Rs250 billion with measures to be approved by the federal and provincial government­s.

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