Nepra approves power tariff hike by 75 paisa per unit

BusinessNepra approves power tariff hike by 75 paisa per unit

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Tuesday approved 75 paisa per unit increase in the power tariff under the fuel adjustment plan.

The regulator allowed the increase during a public hearing conducted in Islamabad with Nepra Chairman in chair.

During the hearing, Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) informed Nepra that furnace oil of Rs 4.70 billion was purchased in the month of April to generate electricity. Furnace oil cost Rs 16.48 and diesel cost around Rs 21.48 per unit for electricity production. Also, 18 paisa per unit was lost due to power theft and line losses.

The new tariff will be applicable following government’s approval. After notification, consumers using electricity above 100 units will have to pay additional 75 rupees.

Must read

Recent News

Foreign powers, Imran Khan and his foreign connections

Legal implications of Movement of Civil Disobedience and sending remittances through illegal means

0
Islamabad, Pakistan: In 2014, the founding chairman of PTI Imran Khan announced a movement of Civil Disobedience. He burnt utility bills and ordered his...

May 9 Case Verdict: Real justice will be done by bringing the mastermind to...

0
Islamabad, Pakistan: On May 9, 2023, the miscreants of PTI wrote a dark chapter in the history of Pakistan on the clear instructions of...

16 more brave men in uniform laid their lives for their motherland

0
Islamabad, Pakistan: 16 more brave soldiers of the Pakistan Army laid their lives for their motherland while fighting with TTP terrorists (officially called Khwarij)...
The formation of a Judicial Commission would frustrate the legal process against the culprits of the May 9 incidents

Delayed but Not Denied: Names of 25 persons who are convicted in May 9...

0
Islamabad, Pakistan: After getting approval from the Supreme Court this week, the military courts announced the verdict of the May 9 2023 Mutiny case...

Terrorism in Russia: Central Asian Youth Becoming hired-guns

0
Monitoring Desk: The killing of top Russian General Igor Kirillov along with his assistant confirmed again connections between emerging terrorism and Central Asian republics.This...
Advertisement