IslamabadNational Electricity Regulatory Authority (Nepra)
Its procedures were concluded with the compliance of the K-Electric (KE) of the pure regulations of the politicians, expressing contentment with the modern introductions of the tool.
This development follows a notice of the display (SCN) issued to KE on November 13, 2024, regarding the delay in providing clear feature communications due to the joint distribution systems (CDS) and pole -installed transformers (PMTS).
Nepra initially directed Ke on May 15, 2024, to provide details within seven days about the disclosed clear water requests due to increased pregnancy. After a reminder on June 13, 2024, Ke asked
Extension on June 28, 2024, and presented partial data by July 15,
2024. However, the information was considered incomplete, which leads to
SCN version in November.
In her response, Ke was martyred
delay. The company confirmed that its approach to net measurement approvals is compatible with technical regulations and aims to prevent excess loading of the distribution network. Ke also highlighted active
Participate in stakeholders’ discussions on clear challenges, including a session held by Nepra on October 10, 2024.
Upon reviewing the KE request, Nepra admits that the required information was ultimately provided, and thus concluded the procedures in this regard. The Authority accepted the interpretation of Ke, but it advised the company to ensure timely compliance with the regulatory requirements in the future. Nepra stressed that the provision of consistent and contesting data is necessary for effective organizational supervision.
This decision comes after the Nepra was issued to SCN, which was
Points to KE frequent failure to comply with the directives related to clear measurement applications. According to what was reported, the utility refused many requests for measuring the net, noting the excess download problems within the distribution network and PMTS. Niabra considered this a
Violation of its regulations and the Nepra Law.
In response to SCN, Ke emphasized that her actions were compatible with technical standards designed to prevent the excessive load of the system and ensure safety. The company has repeated its commitment to facilitate net communications and support renewable energy initiatives.
Nepra continues to monitor the implementation of net coexistence
Regulations in all service providers to ensure compliance and enhance the integration of renewable energy sources into the national network.