NEPRA Reserves Ruling on Tariff
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NEPRA reserves ruling on tariff
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Thursday reserved its judgement on a request for increase in electricity rates up to Rs1.27 per unit on account of fuel charges adjustment (FCA) for April 2025. Nepra held a hearing to consider the tariff hike plea submitted by the Central Power Purchasing Agency Guarantee Limited (CPPA-G). The hearing was chaired by Nepra chairman and attended by the representatives of CPPA-G, official…
Electricity prices may rise by Rs. 1.27 per unit
ISLAMABAD: Electricity prices in Pakistan may rise by Rs. 1.27 per unit as the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) held a hearing on a fuel cost adjustment request submitted by the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) for the month of April. The hearing, chaired by NEPRA’s chairman, was based on CPPA’s claim that the […] The post Electricity prices may rise by Rs. 1.27 per unit appeared first on .
NEPRA orders KE to end Karachi loadshedding
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has directed K-Electric (KE)to adopt different measures immediately to improve operational performance and avoid load-shedding in Karachi, ARY News reported. In the month of May 2025, during scorching weather and heatstroke, Karachi residents have been experiencing K-Electric load-shedding, and the outages last up to 12 hours in some areas. In reply to rising complaints, the NE…
Power Minister Shows Serious Concerns on K-Electric Tariffs
Islamabad May 29 2025: The Ministry has observed some serious concerns regarding NEPRA’s multiple decisions about K-Electric’s licenses for Generation, Transmission, Distribution, and Supply, states Awais Leghari Minister for Power. These decisions also touch upon the investment plan for the upcoming multi-year tariff period. These rulings have significant long-term effects on consumer tariffs and the Federal Government’s subsidies within a unif…
Nepra’s decisions on KE tariffs: Power Div. flags potential consumers harm, urges revision
ISLAMABAD: The Power Division on Wednesday announced plans to file reviews of the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority’s recent decisions regarding K-Electric tariffs, warning that parts of the rulings could have negative consequences for consumers if not revised. Power Minister Sardar Awais Khan Leghari took to X (formerly Twitter) to express concerns about Nepra’s decisions announced during the last few days that have drawn strong reac…
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