GEPCO has been fined Rs10 million for not implementing current protection measures


Islamabad: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has fined another power distribution company after K Electric.
In a statement released by NEPRA, Gujranwala Electric Power Company (GEPCO) has been fined Rs10 million for not implementing current protection measures.
The statement said that GEPCO failed to satisfy NEPRA in its response to the issued show-cause notice. The supply company has been ordered to deposit the penalty amount in NEPRA's account within 15 days.
According to the NEPRA order, GEPCO failed to earth 100 percent of the poles in its jurisdiction. It has been directed to earth the remaining steel structure in three months.
The Power Regulatory Authority has ordered GEPCO to earth the PCC poles in one year and that it may be fined further for failure to implement the order.

Gold prices record big increase in Pakistan, global markets
- 10 hours ago

Layoffs hit CNET as its parent company goes on a buying spree
- 14 hours ago
Trump orders nuclear submarines moved after Russian 'provocative statements'
- 14 hours ago

How Pakistan shot down India’s cutting-edge fighter using Chinese gear
- 9 hours ago

Iranian President in Islamabad to hold talks with Pakistani leadership
- an hour ago

Lakki Marwat: Five killed, 12 injured in mortar shell blast
- 14 hours ago
CEO Tim Cook says Apple ready to open its wallet to catch up in AI
- 12 hours ago

Pakistan, WHO join forces to eliminate Hepatitis C
- 15 hours ago
India to buy Russian oil despite Trump’s threats: New York Times
- 14 hours ago

Do Not Draft list: McCaffrey, Andrews among players being overvalued
- 11 hours ago

Brink is back: Sparks return 'like riding a bike'
- 11 hours ago

Iranian president touches down Pakistan, receives red carpet at Lahore airport
- 13 hours ago