NEPRA increases price of electricity for consumers
The cost of electricity for consumers hike by Rs 40 paise per...
NEPRA approves decline in K-Electric tariffs
KARACHI: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a hike of Rs 1.52 per kWh surcharge for K-Electric (KE) consumers.
According to the statement of NEPRA, at the request of the federal government, NEPRA approved the imposition of an additional surcharge.
NEPRA’s statement said that the additional surcharge on K-Electric customers will be applied from December 2023 to November 2024. The additional surcharge will cost K-Electric users more than 24.50 billion.
NEPRA has submitted the decision to the federal government after approval.
Sources said that the federal government will issue a final notification on the imposition of surcharge, the increase will not apply to Lifeline customers of K-Electric.
Earlier on November 08, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) had increased the cost of electricity for the consumers and notification has also been issued.
According to the notification, the cost of electricity for consumers has been increased by Rs 40 paise per unit.
NEPRA’s notification said that electricity was hiked due to the September fuel adjustment and additional charges from electricity consumers will be made in November bills.
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