In its early decades, Pakistan faced annual electricity price hikes. Today, monthly increases are routine. Winter's lower consumption masks the impact, but come summer, power bills soar.
The government's pursuit of cheaper electricity sources lacks concrete results. Urgent action is needed before the next summer to lower power bills. At the household level, measures like incorporating natural lighting systems in new houses can significantly cut electricity usage.
Amin Wastoo
Hoshab
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