Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) Chief Executive Officer Mujahid Pervaiz Chattha on Tuesday inaugurated the new GIS grid station of 132kv at Sheranwala.
The new GIS grid station has been established with the cost of Rs 473 million where two transformers of 40MVAs have been installed which would divide the power load of Mocchi Gate, Fort, Bhatti Gate and Badami Bagh grids.
The LESCO CHIEF said that the company is constantly working to streamline the system. He said that many steps have been taken due to which uninterrupted power supply is available for the consumers.
Responding to a question, he said that the Lahore Electricity Supply Company (LESCO) has introduced net metering system in the provincial capital that would enable LESCO consumers, producing electricity through solar systems to sell their extra units to the power company. LESCO CEO told the media this would help reduce power loadshedding in the country.
He said LESCO’s net metering connection had a special electricity meter that could record both