Govt to Introduce Advanced Metering Infrastructure in 5 Power Companies

The federal government has approved the installation of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) in five power distribution companies (Discos) to modernize the electricity distribution system and reduce high transmission and distribution (T&D) losses, which cost nearly $1 billion annually. The World Bank has been approached to act as the Transaction Adviser for the project. T&D losses account for approximately 18% of total power supply, resulting in annual financial losses of Rs. 265 billion. Under the plan, the Private AMI Services Provider (AMISP) will install AMI systems in LESCO, MEPCO, PESCO, HAZECO, and QESCO as part of a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), aimed at improving efficiency and reducing financial strain on the sector.

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