SAARC council of experts of energy regulators conference begins in Islamabad

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Islamabad, Oct. 24 (TNS): The second meeting of SAARC of council of experts of energy regulators began in Islamabad on Tuesday.

In his opening remarks, chairman NEPRA Tariq Saddozoi emphasized the need and importance of increasing cross-border trade of electricity as it can play a major role in helping overcome challenges to sustain rapid economic growth.

Saddozoi said cross-border trade of electricity would help to eliminate power cuts which in turn will bring down energy prices, mitigate power shocks, relieve shortages, facilitate decarburization and provide incentives for market extension and integration.

He further added that bilateral trade of electricity would lead to development of regional pools where real-time electricity trade would be possible. He further highlighted, the important role of multilateral agencies particularly Asian development bank, world Bank and JICA in the form of carrying out feasibility studies, providing financial support, review of the relevant laws of the member countries.

He reiterated Pakistan’s full commitment to the SAARC process and stressed the need to promote progress and prosperity for the people of South Asian Region through the platform of SAARC by harmonizing the laws/rules/regulations governing such arrangement.

Mr. Hussain Zaigham, senior Advisor NEPRA is elected as Chairperson of the council. Other participants from member countries include Mr. Nutan Prakash Sharma and Mr. Sumanta Kumar Sah from Nepal, Mr. Nilanta Sapumanage and Mr. Gamini Sarathehandra from Srilanka and Mr. Habib ul Rehman Rehmat and Mr. M Waris Mustamadi from Afghanistan.

The first meeting of the SAARC council of experts of energy regulators “(Electricity) was held in Thimpu, Bhutan in December 2016 and it primarily focused on the adoption of work plan and TORs of the council.