Pakistan, Germany review $7.56 million program to digitize power distribution network

Pakistan, Germany review $7.56 million program to digitize power distribution network
A power transmission tower is seen a day after a country-wide power breakdown, in Karachi, Pakistan, January 24, 2023. (Reuters/File)
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Updated 30 September 2025
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Pakistan, Germany review $7.56 million program to digitize power distribution network

Pakistan, Germany review $7.56 million program to digitize power distribution network
  • Additional $2.7 million approved for battery energy storage pilot project
  • Initiative aims to modernize power grid, integrate renewables, boost sector capacity

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Germany on Monday reaffirmed their cooperation on a €7 million ($7.56 million) program to digitize the South Asian nation’s power distribution network, part of wider efforts to modernize the energy sector and accelerate its transition toward cleaner and more reliable electricity.

The “Decarbonization and Digitalization of the Power Distribution Network” initiative, which was launched last year and will run until the end of 2026, is being implemented as technical assistance by the German development agency GIZ for Pakistan’s ministry of energy. 

The program aims to overhaul the country’s outdated grid by introducing digital technologies, integrating renewable energy, enhancing the capacity of sector officials and launching pilot projects to test new approaches.

“Our goal is not only to overcome current challenges but also to lay the foundation for a sustainable, transparent, and modern energy system,” Federal Minister for Energy Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari was quoted as saying in a statement after he met with a delegation from GIZ. 

“For this purpose, a comprehensive research and development plan is also being prepared so that future energy policy is aligned with modern requirements and technologies.”

According to the statement, the GIZ delegation informed the minister that the €7 million grant program would digitize the power distribution system, launch pilot projects and enhance the capacity of officials in the energy sector.

Its four main components include “regulatory support, integration of renewable energy, implementation of pilot projects, and the exchange of knowledge and expertise.”

The delegation also announced that an additional grant of €2.5 million ($2.7 million) had been approved for a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), under which a pilot project and business model would be developed in collaboration with the energy ministry. 

Work is already underway to digitize two power distribution feeders operated by Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) in Pakistan’s northwest and the Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) in the east, as part of the initiative.

Leghari said modernizing the energy sector was essential to Pakistan’s development:

“Through digitization, a green energy transition, and research and development, Pakistan can achieve its sustainable development goals in the energy sector.”


Pakistan Pavilion inaugurated at Sharjah International Book Fair

Pakistan Pavilion inaugurated at Sharjah International Book Fair
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Pakistan Pavilion inaugurated at Sharjah International Book Fair

Pakistan Pavilion inaugurated at Sharjah International Book Fair
  • Pavilion features Pakistani publishers showcasing literary and cultural heritage
  • Consul General urges community and visitors to support Pakistan’s publishing industry

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan inaugurated its national pavilion at the 44th Sharjah International Book Fair on Tuesday, marking the country’s participation in one of the world’s largest literary exhibitions as it seeks to highlight its publishing heritage, cultural traditions, and contemporary creative output.

The Sharjah International Book Fair is one of the largest book fairs in the Middle East and Asia, drawing hundreds of publishers, writers, scholars, students, and cultural organizations from across the region and beyond. Pakistan’s participation is seen as part of its efforts to strengthen cultural diplomacy and expand the international visibility of its literary and publishing sectors.

The Pakistan pavilion, located in Hall 6 – Stand N1 at the Sharjah Expo Center, features several well-known Pakistani publishing houses, including Qudrat Ullah Publications (noted for its printed editions of the Qur’an), Zia-ul-Qur’an Publications, and Paramount Books.

Inaugurating the pavilion, Hussain Muhammad, Consul General of Pakistan in Dubai, welcomed the participation of Pakistani publishers and exhibitors.

“Such platforms provide an excellent opportunity to highlight the diverse literary traditions, cultural richness, and creative potential of Pakistan,” he was quoted as saying in a statement by the Pakistan Press Information Department. 

The Consul General also conveyed appreciation to His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah, noting his “visionary efforts in promoting art, culture, literature, and academic excellence” in the emirate and internationally.

During his visit, the Consul General toured several official pavilions, including those representing Saudi Arabia, Oman, Sharjah Government institutions, and Abu Dhabi.

He also commended Sarmad Khan of Urdu World Books for establishing a dedicated stall promoting Pakistani literature, and encouraged the Pakistani community in the UAE, visitors, and students to attend and engage with the pavilion’s offerings.

The book fair will continue at the Sharjah Expo Center through the coming week.