NEPRA okays 86-paisa per unit increase in power tariff

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Tuesday approved Re0.86 per unit increase in power tariff on account of fuel cost adjustment of electricity.

The fuel adjustment charges for the month of July would be charged in consumer bills in the next month (Oct).

The power regulator gave its approval after hearing a request by the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) that sought an increase of Re0.86 in electricity rates. This tariff hike will put an additional burden of Rs10 billion on power consumers.

A day earlier, NEPRA had imposed a fine of Rs200 million on K-Electric over excessive load shedding in Karachi. The fine was imposed against the K-Electric for excessive load shedding during the month of June and July this year.

The K-Electric slapped with the fine for violating NEPRA Act, terms and conditions of its license and directions given by the authority in its multi-year tariff.

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