PML-N government responsible for elimination of 4,000 MW renewable energy projects: Omar Ayub

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Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Omar Ayub on Monday said that the PML-N government is responsible for the elimination of 4,000 MW renewable energy projects. He said that they were also responsible for the huge losses incurred to the government in terms of capacity payment to IPPs.

While speaking in the National Assembly during the budget debate, Omar Ayub said it was the PTI government that introduced a policy on renewable energy projects.

While applauding the government for eliminating corrupt practices that delayed setting up of renewable energy projects he said, “This government has set Rs6 per unit as the power tariff for solar energy.”

Moreover, he lamented the costlier LNG contracts done by the previous government that signed a 15-year contract with Qatar on 13.3% for LNG supply. However, the current government has renewed the agreement leading to Rs3.5 trillion profit in 10 years.

He also blamed the PML-N government for causing a loss of Rs295 billion to GIDC.

He said that the PML-N government left landmines for the next government and did not even bother to tell where they were set. “Even enemies provide details of landmines after leaving the area, however, they (PML-N) did not even bother to do that,” he said.

Ayub blamed the previous government for the lack of investments in the country despite the launch of CPEC.

He quoted official reports of the Planning Commission and media publications of February 2018, the last year of the PML-N government in power, which showed the previous government had failed to deliver in all sectors, and the national economy totally collapsed due to its wrong policies.

“Private investment also fell far below the target of 16.7 percent despite the bonanza of the China- Pakistan Economic Corridor project. While, imports remained far higher than the target of restricting to $31.1 million,” he read from one the reports.

Omar Ayub said the PTI government inherited a $20 billion current account deficit from the previous government that also failed in controlling the fiscal deficit.

He said Matiari to Lahore High Voltage Director Current (HVDC) transmission line was near to completion, adding that the government was dealing with the issue of capacity charges ‘fixed-payment’ so that it could be matched with the quantum of planned supply.

The minister said in 2013, the capacity payment [whether you use or not] was Rs 185 billion that increased to Rs 468 billion in 2018, due to the PML-N government’s wrong agreements of ‘take or pay.’

“Today 70 percent energy-mix of the country depends on the imported fuel,” he observed, adding this year the capacity payment would reach Rs 860 billion and by 2023 it would be Rs 1,455 billion due to faulty strategy and policies of the previous government.

The PTI government, Omar Ayub said, had renegotiated the agreements which would help save Rs 4,000 billion in the next 15 years.

He said during the PML-N tenure the Residual Fuel Oil (RFO) usage in power plants remained 29 percent, which the PTI government brought down to 4 percent. “With this, we saved billions of rupees.”

Omar Ayub said an amount of Rs 64 billion was payable to the Pakistan State Oil by the Nandipur Power project management, but when the record was checked, it came to know that the payment had been made but misappropriated by the previous government.

Recounting the incumbent government’s achievements, he said this year the flow of circular debt had been reduced by Rs 100 billion as compared to 2018, by shutting down inefficient plants and renegotiating the agreements.

He said the PTI government spent more than Rs 49 billion in up-gradation of electricity transmission lines, and during last summer as many as 25,000 MW electricity was transmitted through the system, which at 18,000 MW in 2018 – the last year of the PML-N government.

Commenting on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), he said in 2017, the Punjab government approved the 4th LNG-based power plant at a cost of Rs 80 billion without any agreement and keeping in view its viability. He said the National Power Control Centre had informed in writing that the plant would remain 90 percent closed in a year.

The minister said the PML-N during its tenure also signed expensive LNG import agreements on ‘take or pay’ basis that caused billions of rupees loss to the national exchequer. Besides it declared the LNG petroleum product and with this the gas sector’s circular debt had reached Rs 300-350 billion. “It was for the first time that the gas sector faced circular debt.”

Whereas, he said, the PTI government signed a new 10-year LNG agreement, after expiry of one of the two existing contracts, with Qatar at 10.2 percent of the Brent, which would help save an amount of $3.5 billion in the commodity’s import.

He said the PML-N government collected an amount of Rs 295 billion on account of Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC) but it [collected amount] had no trace in any file, terming it another proof of the previous government’s corrupt practices.

Omar Ayub said a Planning Commission report of the PML-N’s tenure had stated that loans had to be taken as debt-to-GDP ratio had increased, adding the current account deficit surged due to wrong the exchange rate policy [by artificially maintaining dollar at Rs100 for four years] of the previous government, causing a loss of $23-24 billion.

Commenting on the performance of the Pakistan Peoples Party government in Sindh, he said around Rs 1,220 billion still unspent, which were meant to execute different projects, in the province, even after the passage of years. “It speaks about the seriousness of the PPP government towards welfare of the public and uplift of different sectors of public interest.”

The minister recounted the PTI government’s welfare-oriented initiatives introduced in the budget and expressed confidence that the country would progress under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Based on good performance, he said “the PTI government will again come into power after the Election-2023.”

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