The Power Division is taking steps to boost electricity generation.

The Power Division has started taking steps to make more power to suit its needs as the price of mercury rises.
Sources say that the Power Division has taken steps to boost electricity output. To that end, it has written to the Petroleum Division about the delivery of LNG.
In the same way, the Power Division asked for 400 MMCFD of gas for power generation in the letter, saying that LNG is now essential for generating power.
Sources say that when the heat gets worse, there is a chance that the gap will get worse. If LNG plants don’t start making things, the shortage might get out of hand. LNG plants can make 6,000 MW of electricity.
The letter also says that production from spot cargoes will be cheaper than diesel furnace oil, that the lack of LNG will make people more reliant on diesel, and that this trend will make it hard for them to modify their monthly fuel costs.
Also, the Power Division has given an estimate of supply and demand for the next few weeks, and K-Electric has also told us how much LNG they need.