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NEPRA approves Rs1.62 per unit hike in power tariff

byCT Report
25/09/2020
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ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) approved an increase of Rs1.62 per unit in the power tariff due to the fuel adjustment cost for the second and third quarters of Financial Year 2019-20.

The consumers will have to bear the burden of Rs164.87 billion if the government approves NEPRA’s tariff hike. The decision was taken in light of requests filed by power distribution companies during the last financial year.

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“The authority has determined a uniform rate of Rs1.6236/kWh attached as Annex-I with the instant decision, for the allowed amount of quarterly adjustments of Rs73,065 million pertaining to the 2nd quarter and Rs91,805 million for the 3rd Quarter of FY2019-20 (total Rs.164,870 million),” read a press release by NEPRA. “Since the federal government’s power to impose surcharges has been removed through an amendment in NEPRA Act, the federal government shall not rationalize the allowed uniform rate of Rs1.6236/kW upwards for any consumer category.”

The decision to hike electricity tariff will not be applicable to K-Electric.

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