issued LoI an upfront tariff was there and they had prepared feasibilities according to that tariff.
Changbin said they are willing to support the government to gain energy security under an obligation of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. He said there were various tariff regimes in China, ranging from 15 cents to 20 cents/kilowatt hour (unit). He added that 14.15 cents was already lower than the rates prevailing in China and any reduction would compel them to leave, which would also affect the development of the economic corridor.
The developers, who have received LoIs from the Alternate Energy Development Board, were of the view they had completed all the paperwork and their tariff applications were lying with the authority, but the tariff was not being awarded.
A Sindh government official lashed out at the Nepra and the National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC), saying the provincial government is bringing investments in the energy sector but the regulator and NTDC are creating hurdles in the development of renewable energy projects in the province.
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