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Govt to probe suspected ‘foreign intervention’ in power breakdown: Dastgir

Govt to probe suspected ‘foreign intervention’ in power breakdown: Dastgir

Govt to probe suspected ‘foreign intervention’ in power breakdown: Dastgir

Minister for Energy and Power Khurram Dastgir Khan.

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  • Dastgir said entire power system has been fully restored
  • He said there would be a shortage of electricity for the next two days
  • He said the transmission system remained safe in the breakdown
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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Power Division Khurram Dastgir on Tuesday said the government would probe a suspected foreign intervention in the massive countrywide power breakdown and failure of the national grid.

Addressing a press conference, the federal minister said that the entire power system was fully restored at 5.14 am across the country and all grid stations were functional.

The minister said despite restoring the system, there would be a shortage of electricity for the next two days as the nuclear power plants required 48-72 hours to start supplying electricity to the system. Similarly, the coal power plants required around 48 hours for synchronization, he said.

There would be a shortage of electricity for the next 48 hours and limited power load-shedding would be carried out, he added.

However, he made it clear that industrial consumers would be exempted from the power load-shedding as per the policy of the incumbent government.

Khurram Dastgir said yesterday there was a “delay in synchronization between Tarbela and Mangla power plants but with the support of the Power Division, WAPDA and Water Resource Ministry, they fixed the technical problem after which power systems across the country were restored.

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He said the entire transmission system remained safe and no incident of any damage was reported during yesterday’s country-wide power breakdown.

While dispelling the rumors about the shortage of fuel, he categorically said that there was no fuel shortage in the country. He said sufficient fuel was available in the country and it was used to restore the power system.

The minister said, “We are considerate of the electricity bills people have to pay and try not to unnecessarily use power plants that require a lot of energy.”

He said, in January, there was the lowest power demand in the country and on Monday night it stood at 8615 MW.

Despite the extensive breakdown, there were some areas in the federal capital and Peshawar where the electricity remained available all the time, he said, adding that similarly, there was no disruption in power in the flood-hit areas of Sindh and Balochistan.

Dastgir said the prime minister has set up three-member under the headship of the minister of state for Petroleum Division Musadik Malik to probe the incident.

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He said the government suspected foreign intervention such as hacking of systems. “But its chances are very less. There have been incidents previously and we have to rule out this thing,” he added.

To a question, he said no investment was made in the transmission and generation system during the last four years by the PTI government.

The PTI government did not work for the up-gradation of the transmission system as per the increasing demand, he added.

A few months ago, some parts of the country witnessed limited power breakdown due to the installation of 20 years old conductors in sensitive power plants during the PTI government tenure.

The minister said the incumbent coalition government laid the foundation for many grid stations and transmission systems worth Rs80 billion in the last few months.

 

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