Regulation Without Protection: Why Energy Consumers in Pakistan Feel Exposed

In theory, regulation exists to protect consumers. In practice, many energy consumers in Pakistan feel unprotected, unheard, and exposed to risk. Despite having regulatory bodies, rules, and frameworks, the gap between regulation and real-world protection remains wide. For the average household, regulation often feels distant and ineffective — a system that exists on paper but […]
Pakistan’s Energy Policies: Why Frequent Changes Hurt the Public More Than They Help

Pakistan’s energy sector has long struggled with instability, inefficiency, and public mistrust. Over the years, governments have introduced multiple policies aimed at fixing electricity shortages, reducing costs, and promoting renewable energy. However, one issue remains constant: frequent policy changes. Instead of providing clarity and confidence, these shifts often create confusion, uncertainty, and financial stress for […]