The World Bank has approved $375.9 million in financing to strengthen and modernize Pakistan’s electricity transmission system. According to the World Bank, the project aims to improve the capacity of
Pakistan: The National Grid Company of Pakistan (NGC) has successfully completed two major projects aimed at strengthening the country’s power transmission network. In Lahore, the upgradation of the 220kV Sheikhupura–Band
Nepra has imposed fines of Rs25 million each on the National Grid Company and the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) for repeated non-compliance with safety and legal requirements essential for
Pakistan’s power regulator, Nepra, has imposed a Rs. 10 million fine on the state-run National Grid Company after uncovering major safety, staffing, and operational lapses at key transmission sites in
The government has clarified that the rapid increase in solar net-metering has not negatively impacted Pakistan’s national grid. During a Nepra hearing on the 2026 power purchase price rebasing, CPPA