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The effectiveness of a regulatory agency is outcome of the quality of its management,
whereas a strong infrastructure i.e., fulfillment of institutional requirements and autonomy of
functions are the basic requirements of an autonomous regulatory system, besides the
environmental factors that can also influence the effectiveness of a regulatory body.
NEPRA, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority was established in 1997 to
ensure transparent and judicious regulation in the power sector, after restructuring of power
sector. Earlier the government was the operator as well as the regulator for both power
services providing companies i.e., WAPDA and KESC. The power sector restructuring and
other reforms in the energy sector were the efforts to avert the risk of any future energy crisis,
but they could not be proved to be fruitful.
This research work is based on evaluation of the efficiency of NEPRA as an effective
electric power regulator in Pakistan, considering the above stated four main factors. The
scientific research method, consisting of hypotheses testing and the formulation of regression
model was used in the research work. It has been concluded that NEPRA is working in a nice
manner. There are three stakeholders of NEPRA, i.e., government, electric power companies
and the electricity consumers. Out of which government and most of the electric power
companies are satisfied with the performance of NEPRA, but the electricity consumers are
less satisfied. Availability of trained manpower and implementation of regulations have been
pointed out as the areas of special attention to improve the performance of NEPRA. Some
steps are also suggested in this regard.
This study is an attempt to improve the effectiveness of NEPRA by exploring the
influence of different factors upon it. The research work has contributed towards increasing
the ability of NEPRA to overcome the present power crisis of Pakistan and to address the
grievances of electricity consumers. |
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