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K-Electric denies any unscheduled loadshedding yet again

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The K-Electric (KE) has reiterated that no unscheduled load-shedding is being carried out in any part of the city. Segmented load-shedding (SLS) which is in line with the National Power Policy 2013 to address the issue of pervasive power theft and load-management which is on account of power shortfall follow a schedule which is duly notified to registered customers via SMS and is also available on the KE website. Segmented Load-shed is based on the theft-profile of areas and is determined by the aggregate technical & commercial (AT&C) losses in any area. Due to KE’s efforts of theft reduction today over 75% of Karachi is exempt from scheduled load-shed, while load-shed hours in remaining areas vary with the degree of power theft. Even in Very High Loss (VHL) areas, where losses extend above 45%, K-Electric supplies power up to 15~16 hours despite incurring losses and load-shedding does not exceed 7.5~8.5 hours. The power utility conducts a periodic review wherein it evaluates the loss of each area and profiles it as high or low loss respectively. To counter power theft, c. 9,000 Pole-Mounted Transformers (PMTs) have been converted to Aerial Bundled Cables and regular kunda removal drives are also carried out. This year alone, close to 200,000 kg of illegal wires have been removed from electricity infrastructure in areas including Malir, Landhi, Korangi, Orangi, Baldia and Lyari. These efforts to address the societal menace of power-theft supplemented by community engagement have been successful in shifting areas such as Altaf Town and Ghazdarabad from high loss to low loss and resulted in Transmission and Distribution (T&D) losses reduction from 36% in 2009 to 19.7% in 2020.

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