Power consumers likely to get relief of Rs2.19 per unit for Feb

Consumers using less than 300 units to not benefit from reduction

ISLAMABAD: Power consumers in the country are likely to get a relief of Rs2.19 per unit in lieu of a fuel price adjustment formula for February 2018.

Official sources Sunday said that the Central Power Purchase Agency Guarantee Limited (CPPA-G) in a petition submitted to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) sought Rs2.19 per unit reduction in power tariff for the said month.

In the petition, the CPPA-G said the actual cost remained at Rs5.06 /kWh against the reference fuel charges of Rs7.2603/kWh.

It said per unit cost of electricity production through coal was Rs5.81 kWh per unit and furnace oil Rs10.16 kWh per unit during the said month.

Similarly, the cost of nuclear electricity production was Rs1.07 per unit, gas Rs4.71 per unit, and RLNG Rs9.02 per unit while the power imported from Iran cost Rs11.05 per unit.

The regulator would hold a hearing on the matter on March 27.

Domestic consumers of all public-run distribution companies except K-Electric will benefit from the reduction in the prices of electricity. However, the lifeline consumers and those consumers who were using less than 300 units would not benefit from the reduction.

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