Power Consumers to Bear Rs10.6bn Extra Burden
The regulator said the charge will add about Rs10.57 billion to consumers’ bills, while replacing a higher March adjustment and lowering the net impact by 21 paise per unit.
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Power consumers to bear Rs10.6bn extra burden
• Net impact slightly lower than March by 21 paise per unit • FPCCI warns hikes threaten industrial viability ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Wednesday notified an additional burden of about Rs10.57 billion on electricity consumers by allowing a Rs1.42 per unit increase in fuel cost adjustment (FCA) to be reflected in April bills. However, the net average impact will be slightly lower, as the new FCA replac…
Nepra hikes power tariff by Rs1.42 per unit for all consumers including K-Electric
FCA to appear separately in April electricity bill, says Nepra.Fuel charges adjustment will also be applicable to KE consumers.It will be applicable to ICP consumers, says power regulator. ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power...
Discos and KE: Nepra okays Rs1.4 FCA hike for Feb
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a positive Fuel Charges Adjustment (FCA) of Rs 1.42 per unit for February 2026, applicable to distribution companies (DISCOs) and K-Electric. NEPRA conducted a public hearing on March 31, 2026, which was attended by officials from Central Power Purchasing Agency (Guaranteed), Power Planning and Monitoring Company, and Independent System and Market Operator. CPPA-G h…
Nepra raises electricity tariff by Rs1.42 per unit in February adjustment
F.P. Report The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has increased electricity prices by Rs1.42 per unit under the monthly fuel cost adjustment for February 2026, according to an official notification issued on Wednesday. The hike will be applicable to electricity consumers across the country, including Karachi, and will be reflected in April electricity bills. According to the notification, the increase has been made in line wit…
NEPRA imposes Rs12.45 billion additional burden on power consumers
National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has increased electricity prices across the country, placing an additional financial burden of Rs12.45 billion on power consumers, including those in Karachi. According to an official notification, electricity has been made costlier by Rs1.42 per unit under the monthly fuel adjustment for February. The revised rates will be reflected in consumers’ electricity bills for April. NEPRA officials s…
NEPRA jacks up power price by Rs1.42 per unit in Pakistan
NEPRA has jacked up the power price by Rs1.42 per unit in Pakistan under monthly fuel adjustment charges. The National Electric Power Suppl Authorit (NEPRA) in a notification jacked up the power rate R1.42 per unit under the fuel adjustment charges. The hike will be applicable across the country including Karachi-Electric consumers. However, the lifeline users will be expempted from the hike. Earlier, the National Electric Power Regulatory Autho…
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