Re-negotiations with IPPs vital to reduce capacity payment burden: SDPI Director

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By MG News | July 25, 2024 at 12:15 PM GMT+05:00

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July 25, 2024 (MLN): Re-negotiating agreements with independent power producers (IPPs) based on principles of transparency and accountability is crucial to reduce the increasing burden of capacity payments on the masses, Abid Qaiyum Suleri, Executive Director of the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), said on Wednesday

In an exclusive chat with the SDTV, the SDPI Executive Director provided a clear way forward to address the power sector crisis leading to increased tariffs hurting the common masses’ incomes, as APP reported.

He said the IPPs were introduced as panacea in the beginning during the 15-16 hours electricity load shedding occurring in the past, and were promoted as a remedy to make up that shortfall.

Suleri noted that during the process of establishing IPPs, there were flaws in the policies that promoted prevailing elite capture prevailing, whereas proper procedures, due diligence and Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) rules should be followed in the renewal process of IPPs licenses and agreements.

Capacity payment charges, he said needs to be understood that it was like any resource hired for services was left unused but the lender was charging for that resource even if it was kept idle.

“The process for hiring those services needs to be discussed as the resources employed without assessing its compatibility, capacity and efficiency brings the onus on the decision-making quarters for the failure. The policies that are flawed have been made by the government of Pakistan exploited by IPPs,” he said.

Many of the agreements with the IPPs have sovereign guarantees awarded to the IPPs, whereas incase of abrupt abolishment of those agreements there would be court of arbitration or grievance redressal mechanisms coming into force causing further damage to the government, he added.

He suggested that the way forward is to introduce tariff rationalisation, more usage of electricity in the system, local IPPs irrespective of ownership will have to be brought on table to renegotiate tenor and capacity payment charges, terms and conditions, along with abolishment of dollar denominated returns and back door diplomacy for the Chinese IPPs under CPEC.

“Chinese never favour their partner countries with publicity. The Chinese have hundreds of investments under BRI in numerous countries and if they will do drumbeating on it then other countries will demand the same from them,” he said.

During previous PTI regime, he said the Chinese government suggested the Pakistani government to negotiate with its local IPPs and incase tenure and tenor are successfully renegotiated with them then the Chinese would implement the same on their IPPs.

“The Finance Minister is in and the Chinese will ask him to negotiate with the local IPPs first and then the same terms and condition will be implemented on their IPPs. Chinese will accept all those conditions but will favour Pakistan discreetly and will not come under any pressure,” Dr Suleri said.

He recommended that the domestic players needs to be taken on board and all had to play their role as the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) had to take up the matter productively and negotiate with the IPPs to end up their unjust agreements churning up billions of rupees of national exchequer and allow the country to grow.

He further suggested that the fossil fuel dependent IPPs needs to be retired and replaced with renewable energy projects to reduce their environmental impact and cost as well.

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