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    Pakistan Allocates Rs91 Billion for Power Sector Development in FY 2026-27

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 4, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistan has earmarked Rs91 billion for the development of its power sector in the fiscal year 2026-27. This substantial allocation reflects the government’s commitment to improving the country’s energy infrastructure and addressing ongoing electricity challenges. The investment aims to support projects that will enhance power generation, transmission, and distribution capabilities across the nation.

    In a significant development, this funding is expected to facilitate the expansion of renewable energy sources and upgrade existing power plants to meet growing demand. The power sector plays a crucial role in Pakistan’s economic growth, as reliable electricity supply is essential for industrial productivity and overall development. By prioritizing this sector, the government seeks to reduce power shortages and stabilize the national grid.

    Meanwhile, the Rs91 billion allocation aligns with Pakistan’s broader energy policy goals, which include diversifying energy sources and improving efficiency. The move is anticipated to attract further investment and foster public-private partnerships in the energy domain. Ultimately, these efforts aim to ensure sustainable and affordable power for consumers, thereby supporting long-term economic stability and growth.

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