In Pakistan, Independent Power Producers (IPPs) are privately owned companies that generate electricity using various sources including thermal (oil, gas, coal), hydroelectric, wind, and solar; and then sell it to the national grid under contractual agreements with the government.
Details of Capacity Payments made to IPPs recorded/accounted for during the last two years;
IPPs Capacity Payments in FY 2022-23 In FY 2023-24
Details of such IPPs which have received more than 50% to 70% of their payments, in terms of capacity payments during the last two years;
In FY 2022-23 In FY 2023-24
Name of IPPs which either operated on around 10% or did not remain in operational but were paid capacity charges during that period?
First three highest (in descending order) and the lowest per KW cost of electricity being generated by private sector IPPs having more than 50 MW capacity;
IPPs Capacity Payments
Note: The above given data was shared with the Senate on September 13, 2024 by the Minister for Energy (Power Division) Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari.