NEPRA Approves Rs1.743 per Unit Hike in Electricity Bills

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved an additional charge of Rs1.743 per unit for electricity consumers, effective from September 2024. This decision allows both state-owned distribution companies (Discos) and K-Electric to recover Rs43.23 billion over the next three months. The recovery will address quarterly adjustments for the fourth quarter (April-June) of …

NEPRA Approves K-Electric FCA Rates for May and June 2024

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has given the green light to K-Electric’s monthly Fuel Charge Adjustment (FCA) requests for May and June 2024. The FCA rates will be set at 2.59 rupees per unit for May and 3.168 rupees per unit for June, though these charges will be applied separately over the two …

Nepra Increases Electricity Tariffs by Rs 2.56 Per Unit for Aug Bills

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has announced an increase in electricity tariffs by Rs 2.56 per unit. This hike, effective from August, is expected to generate an additional Rs 33 billion from consumers across Pakistan. The new tariff is part of the monthly fuel cost adjustment (FCA) for June and will be reflected …

NEPRA team visits K-Electric for review

On February 23, 2023, K-Electric (KE) hosted a visit from senior officials of the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), led by Member (Technical) Rafique Ahmad Shaikh. The purpose of the visit was to assess KE’s performance and compliance with NEPRA’s regulations, including the Act, Performance Standards (Distribution) Rules 2005, Distribution Code, and other applicable …

Govt dues on incremental units of 7 billion will be paid, Tauseef Farooqui

Karachi: Chairman of National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) Tauseef Farooqui has said that Rs.7 billion of incremental units Govt owe will be paid. In this regard, KATI’s written request will be processed immediately. He expressed these views while addressing a luncheon held in his honor at the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI). …

NEPRA Conduct Public Hearing for KE’s Petition on Quarterly Fuel Adjustments Charges

Islamabad: NEPRA will conduct a public hearing today to discuss petition submitted by K-Electric on Fuel Adjustment Charges (FCA) for the month of November 2021 and Quarterly Adjustments for the period July till September 2021. The request made by the utility are in line with the mechanism given in KE’s Multi Year Tariff whereby changes …

Systematic planning critical to ensure success of competitive Electricity Market

Karachi: A gradual and systematic approach is critical to ensure that the Government’s vision of an open electricity market can be achieved successfully. This was the consensus among an expert panel of key stakeholders and thought leaders who gathered to speak at a webinar on the ‘Liberalization of the Power Market in Pakistan’ under the …

NEPRA under its CSR Drive ‘Power with Prosperity’

Islamabad: To help reduce energy poverty and make solar power more accessible especially for the unserved and underserved communities of Pakistan, NEPRA under its CSR drive “Power with Prosperity” has brought Akhuwat Islamic Finance (AIM), K-Electric and Engro Energy together who all signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today at NEPRA HQ, to offer interest-free …

K-Electric to increase tariff, NEPRA allows

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has authorized K-Electric to raise the electricity tariff to Rs1.97 per unit for a period of three quarters. Currently, the government is implementing a strategy of uniform tariffs for all electricity delivery firms. The same policy applies to K-Electric as well. With a strategy of standardized market …

NEPRA takes Notice of power breakdown in the country

Karachi: After an hours-long breakdown occurred on 9 January, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has taken notice of the power malfunction in the country and has formed a high-level committee to probe into the matter. The committee will consist of NEPRA officers, experts, and engineers in order to make sure that the ordeal doesn’t …

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