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Government opens up power sector to competition, reduces KPLC monopoly

Standard Business · May 13, 2026 at 09:33 · 2h ago
Government opens up power sector to competition, reduces KPLC monopoly
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The government has officially gazetted new electricity market regulations that are set to overhaul how power is generated, traded and distributed in the country. The government has officially gazetted new electricity market regulations that are set to overhaul how power is generated, traded and distributed in the country.
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