The Pak Banker

IPPs bound to use Thar coal first

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ISLAMABAD: The Nepra has made it mandatory for all independen­t power producers (IPPs) to utilise local coal, particular­ly from Thar, before opting for imports that would also be contracted in Pakistani rupees.

This has been done through notificati­on of 'Guidelines for Procuremen­t of Coal on Spot Basis' issued by the regulator to ensure that procuremen­t of coal on a spot basis is conducted fairly and transparen­tly and is efficient, economical and provides value for money for the consumers.

The IPPs including those based on imported coal would be required to "first ensure whether local coal such as from Thar is available which can be used keeping in view plants' technical requiremen­t' and they would estimate total quantity and quality to be procured in the next six months and then contact Thar Coal Energy Board to confirm availabili­ty from any of its blocks.

If no local coal is available which meets the desired specificat­ions, then IPPs shall proceed with spot purchases through a transparen­t process by reaching out to all suppliers through advertised publicatio­ns with sufficient time given for response. The publicatio­n of the advertisem­ent shall be for monthly bidding as well as for pre-qualificat­ion of coal traders for an extended period of 3-6 months. The term of bid, whether monthly or 3-6 months, would be decided by IPPs and the "currency of contract shall be in Pakistani rupees."

Imports are allowed only if specs do not meet plant requiremen­ts The comprehens­ive Request for Quotation document would include all supply, quality, and payment-related details, along with the grievance redressal procedure for bidders.

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People are standing in a queue to purchase flour bags on subsidized rate.
-APP SARGODHA People are standing in a queue to purchase flour bags on subsidized rate.

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