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Article 157. Electricity

The Federal Government may in any Province construct or cause to be constructed hydro-electric or thermal power installations or grid stations for the generation of electricity and lay or cause to be laid inter-Provincial transmission lines[2][3]:


Provided that the Federal Government, prior to taking a decision to construct or cause to be constructed, hydro-electric power stations in any Province, shall consult the Provincial Government concerned.

  1. The Government of a Province may—
    1. to the extent electricity is supplied to that Province from the national grid, require supply to be made in bulk for transmission and distribution within the Province;
    2. levy tax on consumption of electricity within the Province;
    3. construct power houses and grid stations and lay transmission lines for use within the Province; and
    4. determine the tariff for distribution of electricity within the Province.
  2. In case of any dispute between the Federal Government and a Provincial Government in respect of any matter under this Article, any of the said Governments may move the Council of Common Interests for resolution of the dispute.
Annotations (2)
  • amendment [2] the Constitution (Eighteenth Amendment) Act, 2010 (Act No. X of 2010), s.58.
  • amendment [3] the Constitution (Eighteenth Amendment) Act, 2010 (Act No. X of 2010), s.58.
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