Rs1.95 hike in tariff for K-Electric consumers notified
KARACHI, Feb 13 (DNA): Bad news for the Karachi-Electric (K-Electric)
consumers as the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA)
has also allowed an increase in electricity tariff by Rs1.95 per unit.
The Power Division has issued a notification in this regard on Saturday.
A day earlier, the Nepra had given approval to increase of Rs1.95 per
unit in the electricity tariff, putting an additional burden of Rs200
billion on all the consumers excluding K-Electric. The raise in power
rates by the federal government a few days ago.
According to Nepra, the tariff hike will be applicable to all consumers
including lifeline consumers using 50 units in a month. The approval
came on a federal government request for application of uniform schedule
of tariff for all distribution companies of ex-Wapda along with
“targeted tariff differential subsidy of Rs185 billion” to ensure
uniform tariff. Per unit average tariff has gone up to Rs16.33 from
Rs14.38 following the increase.
The Nepra, also on February 11, had approved a further increase in
electricity tariff by 83 paisas per unit for the period of one year. The
electricity rate has been raised on a quarterly basis and made in the
context of adjustment for 2019-20. With this, the electricity consumers
will have an additional burden of Rs84 billion.
The increased price will take effect after a notification is issued by
the government. A day earlier, the NEPRA had raised the electricity
tariff by Rs1.53 per unit on a monthly fuel adjustment basis. DNA
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