PR No. 66

Islamabad: April 08, 2026

Federal Minister for Power, Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari, met today with a Canadian delegation led by Canadian High Commissioner Tarik Ali Khan. The meeting focused on bilateral relations, energy sector cooperation and investment opportunities.

During the meeting, the Canadian High Commissioner appreciated Pakistan’s positive role in promoting a ceasefire in the context of recent U.S.–Iran tensions. He thanked the Government of Pakistan and expressed hope that Pakistan would continue to support the upcoming dialogue process.

The Federal Minister urged the Government of Canada to play an active role in promoting dialogue and ensuring lasting peace in the region.

While discussing the energy sector, the Minister said that Pakistan achieved around 55% of its energy mix from clean sources last year. He said this reflects the government’s clear policy direction. He added that the government is taking steps to protect the power sector from unforeseen challenges. He noted that hydropower will be further expanded to provide affordable and sustainable electricity.

The Minister said the government is working to reduce dependence on imported coal. He said plans are being reviewed to shift imported coal power plants to local coal. Environmental studies are near completion. If found feasible, the transition will be implemented.

He also highlighted that the government is promoting Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) at the utility level. He said private sector investment in this area is also being encouraged. He added that a system is being developed for the safe and environmentally friendly disposal of solar panel waste.

The Canadian High Commissioner appreciated these steps. He said that with the growing use of electric vehicles, proper planning for battery disposal is also important.

The Federal Minister said that a Time-of-Use tariff will be introduced soon. He said this will promote efficient use of electricity. He added that industrial consumers will benefit from lower costs with higher usage during specific hours.

He further said that about two years ago the power sector was facing serious challenges. The government decided to step back from unnecessary projects. He said reforms are now being implemented based on a least-cost and sustainable approach.

Investment opportunities were also discussed. The Canadian High Commissioner said that a Canadian company, JCM, is interested in Pakistan’s energy sector. The Federal Minister said Pakistan offers strong investment potential, especially in a competitive electricity market and transmission infrastructure. He said the government welcomes foreign investment. Both sides agreed to continue discussions at the technical level.

The Canadian High Commissioner also shared that a Global Energy Show will be held in Canada this summer. He said it will provide a good opportunity for Pakistani professionals to learn and connect. The Federal Minister welcomed this and said such platforms support technology transfer and strengthen cooperation.

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