Showing posts with label Energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Energy. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Obama Going back to Washington As Fiscal Cliff Looms

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President Barack Obama is ending his Hawaiian vacation Wednesday to manufacture a late-hour bid to succeed in a fiscal-cliff deal prior to the year ends.

He's going to leave Honolulu Wednesday night and will be back in Washington on Thursday, the White House said. First lady Michelle Obama and their daughters will continue in Hawaii.

House and Senate members are required to reconvene Thursday.

Obama and Republicans have been at loggerheads over how to prevent automatic tax increases for anyone and deep spending cuts that'll be triggered inside new year lacking any agreement.

With neither side showing any sign of blinking, the battlefield will most likely shift on the Senate soon after GOP disarray inside your home stymied any progress before Christmas.

In accordance with multiple Democratic and Republican sources, no weekend conversations occurred involving the White House and Senate leaders from either party or their aides.

The principle dispute may be over taxes, specifically the demand by Obama and Democrats to increase the majority of the tax cuts passed under President George W. Bush while allowing higher rates from the heart. 1990s to come back on the top income brackets.

Republicans oppose just about any increase in tax rates, and House Speaker John Boehner suffered the political indignity the other day of offering a compromise that his colleagues refused to guide.
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Monday, December 24, 2012

US pledge to stand by Pakistan in anti-terror war

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ISLAMABAD: UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and US Ambassador Richard Olson have condemned the suicide bombing in Peshawar that killed Bashir Ahmad Bilour. “The secretary general reiterates the strong support with the heart.} Un to the efforts from the heart.} government and individuals of Pakistan to combat the scourge of terrorism,” said a statement from Ban Ki-moon’s spokesperson. In the statement, Olson also praised Bilour as being a courageous man
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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Taliban silence another critic

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 KP senior minister Bashir Bilour among nine killed as suicide bomber attacks ANP’s meeting 

Taliban claim responsibility for suicide attack


Regarded synonymous with “anti-Taliban resistance”, Senior Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Minister Bashir Ahmad Bilour succumbed to wounds minutes following a suicide bomber blew himself up leaving nine dead and 18 injured.

“We lost an excellent leader,” said Awami National Party (ANP) President Asfandyar Wali Khan while paying tribute on the late party leader.

The Saturday’s assassination of senior KP minister comes every week after an audacious attack on Pakistan Airforce (PAF) base inside Baacha Khan International Airport in Peshawar was foiled.

Bashir Bilour was returning from the party meeting in Dhaki Nalbandi area near historical Qissa Khawani bazaar when he was attacked. He was immediately rushed to nearby Lady Reading Hospital from where his body was transported by an hour or so later.

Lady Reading Hospital Executive Dr Arshad Javed said Bashir Ahmad Bilour was delivered to hospital “in critical condition” as they suffered chest and stomach injuries through the blast.

The ANP leader was immediately operated upon to save lots of his life. However, efforts of any team of doctors proved futile, leaving the country mourn the death of a fierce opponent on the heart. Taliban.

Bomb squad experts said the suicide bomber detonated his explosives if your ANP meeting was at its peak.

“The suicide bomber walked into your house where the meeting was taking place and detonated his vest,” Shafqat Malik, chief from the heart. bomb disposal squad, said.

Zahidullah, 30, a shopkeeper in your neighborhood, said he was standing to Bilour’s rear if the bomber struck.

“The meeting involved to end after i heard a noise and very soon afterwards I saw a blue flame after which the blast hit,” he told AFP.

Peshawar SSP Khalid Hamdani also told reporters that the suicide bomber walked to join the ANP’s elections-related public meeting. Bashir Bilour had survived at the very least three such attacks previously.

On the list of dead were Kabali Police headquarters SHO Sattar Khan plus the late minister’s personal secretary Noor Muhammad.

KP Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain brushed aside impressions that Bashir Bilour was not provided enough security.

“This isn't true. Our security personnel are one of the dead,” he told an exclusive TV channel.

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility with the attack, justifying the attack inside the name of “war” against “secular elements” in the united states.

The TTP said it had targeted Bilour in revenge with the death of a single in their elders.

“We claim responsibility for killing Bashir Ahmad Bilour. It's revenge for that martyrdom your elder Sheikh Naseeb Khan,” TTP spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan told AFP.

Expressed his shock and grief over the killing of Bilour, Pm Raja Pervez Ashraf announced one-day mourning nationally today (Sunday).

The national flag would fly at half-mast today, he said.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government also announced three-day mourning across the province. Bilour’s funeral could well be held at 2pm today and he could be buried at Syed Hassan Pirbiri cemetery in Peshawar.
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Appointment of IHC judges --- SC orders govt to issue notification

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ISLAMABAD: The High court has directed the government to issue notifications of appointment of two Islamabad Supreme court (IHC) judges – Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui and Noorul Haq N Qureshi – as judge and extra judge from the heart. IHC, respectively, for half a year with effect in the date of expiry of these earlier notifications.
A five-member bench with the heart. apex court, headed Justice Khilji Arif Hussain on December 14 after hearing the arguments of Wasim Sajjad, counsel for federation, Attorney General for Pakistan Irfan Qadir, amici curiae former attorney general Makhdoom Ali Khan and Khwaja Haris, former advocate general Punjab and Akram Sheikh, counsel of petitioner had reserved the judgement.
Justice Khilji Arif Hussain has authored both-page judgement. The judgement says it would appear that the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) rolling around in its meeting on 22.10.2012, beneath Article 175A of the heart. constitution, recommended Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui being a permanent judge and Noorul Haq N Qureshi as a possible additional judge of IHC for six months through the date of expiry with their tenure to supplement judges with the heart. supreme court.
The Parliamentary Committee (PC) on receipt of the JCP nominations, after unanimous confirmation, sent the situation on the chancellor for forwarding for the president for appointment. The president apparently wouldn't issue orders for appointment allegedly because among the participants beyond ten wasn't qualified to attend the meeting with the heart. commission.
A legal court observed, “Were on the heart. view that whether or not the assumption is that certain in the heart. members, being non-entity sat, voted and took part in the proceedings culminating in nomination, but it may not vitiate the proceedings in the event the Judicial Commission in view of Clause 8 of Article 175A on the heart. Constitution has nominated by many its membership. We are supported in this view from the judgement reported as Manager, Sui Southern Gas service LTD, Karachi v. Ghulam Abbas yet others (PLD 2003 SC 724).”
Meanwhile, active lawyer Chaudhry Faisal Hussain has contended by using this short order, the State supreme court had reversed its July 31, 2009, decision, in which around 50 judges were removed simply because were appointed by having a wrong consultation the period. It truly is worth mentioning the federation had also filed a presidential reference, invoking a legal court’s advisory jurisdiction under Article 186 regarding the appointment of judges in superior judiciary, nevertheless the court has not yet given its opinion in this connection after reserving the judgement on December 14.
Meanwhile, the Top court has refused to entertain the Pakistan Bar Council and High court Bar Association’s separate petitions for becoming party inside presidential reference case given it has reserved its judgement on December 14. Good details, SCBA and PBC on Tuesday filed separate petitions inside the Supreme Court being parties within the president’s reference intended for the very last decision of the heart. Judicial Commission to the appointment on the heart. chief justice of Islamabad State supreme court.
It has to be noted that the superior bars have supported the questions of law raised by President Asif Ali Zardari in the reference, seeking judicial advice above the appointment on the heart. judges because on the heart. 18th and 19th amendments and a constitutional petition filed up against the delay of appointment of judges in the IHC.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Energy Security and Climate Change

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Experts gave the opinion that Pakistan’s electricity consumers are greatly affected by tariff prices, which in recent times, have been fluctuating significantly due to global fuel price hikes. The efficiency of electricity regulatory body depends upon the degree of satisfaction of its stakeholders.

Arshad H. Abbasi, Advisor, Water and Energy, Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Javeriya Hasan, Research Associate, Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) spoke at seminar on “Energy Security and Climate Change” organized by SDPI here on Thursday. Shakeel Ahmed Ramay, Head, Climate Change Study Center , SDPI conducted the proceedings.

Javeriya Hasan talked about general observations on NEPRA’s public hearings. She informed that NEPRA had a very comprehensive and consumer oriented procedural system in place, however, much more is desired to be seen in practical terms. Ms. Hasan said that it is often observed that domestic consumers are usually absent from public hearings, partly because the entire process appears convoluted to them. She stressed that consumers need to be educated about NEPRA’s roles and responsibilities and be capacitated with skills to interject where decisions that concern.

She also delineated an example of the Gakhar Plaza , Rawalpindi , which recently collapsed due to a fire. She mentioned that the fire had been a result of electrical short circuiting, which is a testament of the fact that performance standards were not being thoroughly enforced. She emphasized that distribution companies need to be actively pursued to comply with performance standards; otherwise, it is the people at large who are unduly affected by a compromise in the quality of service.

Javeriya recommended that bulk metering be introduced at different levels of the grid to pinpoint where exactly losses are taking place and to check whether there is electricity pilferage. She also suggested that there needs to be a mechanism whereby consumers are brought together on one forum to discuss issues pertaining to them. She said that such a network would serve to build awareness on electricity regulatory process, in addition to encouraging more individuals to partake in the decision making process.

Shakeel Ahmed Ramay said Pakistan ’s high reliance upon gas was due to the perception that Pakistan had vast gas resources. He said that energy usage had increased drastically in the future and that by 2030; energy demand would surpass 100,000 Mega Watts (MW). He said that the energy crisis in Pakistan had been causing a loss of 2% of GDP, Rs. 75 billion losses in terms of reduction in exports, and a loss of 400,000 jobs every year.

Ramay, while discussing the mitigation study his team recently launched, said that Pakistan ’s energy needs will rise in the future and that it was time for Pakistanis to decide what form of energy they would want to rely upon in the future. He said that although coal was a chap source of energy, it would increase greenhouse gas emissions – gases that cause global warming. He said industrialists were the main stakeholders in this debate and it is them who had to play a dominant role in it. Shakeel Ramay said that although the initial costs of switching to clean energy might be higher, the benefits in the long-term would outweigh the costs.

Arshad H. Abbasi talked about the role of NEPRA in Pakistan ’s power sector. He said that governance inefficacies in the institution stemmed from an endemic problem of nepotism and lack of transparency in the appointment of members. He said that there is evidently a leadership crisis and the consequence of this is that no substantial progress has been made in reforming the country’s power sector. He said that given Pakistan ’s immense hydropower potential, the country would not only be able to bridge its supply demand deficit but be able to benefit from the low costs involved in generation. This inevitably has an effect on alleviating the menace of circular debt, which Pakistan is currently reeling under.

Abbasi said that there are plans underway to import electricity from Tajikistan , which again, he underlined was a highly unsustainable option. The transmission lines would need to cover a distance of 650-700km through Afghanistan . He said that this not only posed problems of high transmission losses but was a security issue, which rendered the entire project unfeasible. He emphasized that progress on hydropower schemes such as the Munda Dam needs to be accelerated.

Abbasi also said that the current assignment of NEPRA is mainly for tariff determination and issuing of licenses without focusing much on any mundane issues. The determination of tariff can be performed with the help of an energy tariff calculator, which is available online. He explained that most of the time, NEPRA is involved with hearings on fuel adjustment charges. For accurate and unbiased adjustments, expenditure of a few thousand rupees on specific software can not only substantially help consumers, but also help save financial sources.

The questions at the end of seminar highlighted concern the public have on electricity regulation issues. One participant pointed out for the need to increase the share of nuclear energy for power generation. He was also of the view that monthly fuel adjustments are not covered by any legal stipulation and need to be reexamined. Another participant mentioned that WAPDA’s performance has become poorer over the years, as its performance has deviated from its mandate. He also emphasized on the need to accelerate progress on hydropower projects, which are currently suffering from time and cost overruns.
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