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    “IES Demands Strict Enforcement of NPA Price Floor and Uniformity Policies”

    By Ab AdamsJanuary 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Institute of Energy Stakeholders (IES) has issued a strong call for the strict and uncompromising enforcement of the NPA price floor and uniformity policies, warning that continued lapses in compliance threaten market stability, fair competition, and consumer confidence across the sector.

    According to IES, the price floor and uniformity framework was established to create a level playing field, prevent destructive undercutting, and ensure sustainable operations for all participants. However, inconsistent enforcement and selective compliance have weakened the effectiveness of these policies, allowing distortions that disadvantage compliant operators and undermine regulatory intent.

    IES emphasized that failure to enforce the NPA price floor uniformly encourages unfair pricing practices, erodes investor confidence, and places undue pressure on responsible market players who adhere to established rules. The organization noted that when some actors bypass pricing regulations without consequence, it creates an uneven market that ultimately harms the industry as a whole.

    Calling for decisive action, IES urged regulators and relevant authorities to implement zero-tolerance enforcement measures, backed by transparent monitoring mechanisms and clear penalties for violations. The institute stressed that enforcement must be industry-wide, consistent, and free from exemptions that weaken regulatory credibility.

    “Uniform enforcement is not optional, it is essential,” IES stated, adding that predictable and fair pricing structures are critical for long-term sector growth, infrastructure investment, and consumer protection.

    IES also highlighted that effective enforcement of the NPA price floor would help stabilize pricing, curb opportunistic practices, and reinforce confidence in regulatory oversight. The institute reaffirmed its commitment to working collaboratively with regulators, operators, and stakeholders to strengthen compliance and uphold market discipline.

    As the sector continues to evolve, IES maintained that strict adherence to pricing and uniformity policies is a non-negotiable foundation for sustainability, transparency, and equitable growth.

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