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The Power Division, is a part of Ministry of Energy (Pakistan) responsible for electricity generation, transmission, distribution and policy matters pertaining to these three functions.
It was formed after the Bifurcation of Ministry of Water and Power into the newly created Ministry of Water Resources and Power division in August 2017.[1]
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Water and Power Development Authority
National Transmission And Despatch Company
NTDC is a limited company established in 1998. The main function of company is to purchase electric power from generation companies and then sell to distribution companies.[2]
Private Power and Infrastructure Board
The Private Power and Infrastructure Board (PPIB)[3] was created in 1994 to promote private sector participation in the power sector of Pakistan.[4] PPIB facilitates investors in establishing private power projects and related infrastructure, executes Implementation Agreement (IA) with Project Sponsors and issues sovereign guarantees on behalf of government.[5][6]
Power Information Technology Company (PITC)
PITC (Power Information Technology Company) is a leading public sector IT organization in Pakistan, operating under the Ministry of Energy (Power Division). It provides critical software solutions and IT support to power distribution companies (DISCOs), WAPDA, and NTDC. PITC manages large-scale billing systems, data analytics, and energy monitoring platforms, playing a vital role in modernizing Pakistan’s energy infrastructure. With its contributions to digital transformation, PITC is instrumental in improving efficiency and transparency in the power sector.
Alternative Energy Development Board
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