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Electricity prices likely to drop in Pakistan

Electricity

ISLAMABAD: There is a strong possibility that electricity prices will decrease by 65 paisas per unit for consumers of government-owned power distribution companies. The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has completed the hearing on the request of the Central Power Purchasing Agency and the authority will also issue a final decision to review the … Read more

Electricity prices reduced by Rs. 1.23 per unit

Electricity prices reduced by Rs. 1.23 per unit

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a reduction of Rs. 1.23 per unit in electricity prices for February. This reduction is due to the monthly fuel adjustment for December, as outlined in a notification from NEPRA. The relief will be reflected in February’s electricity bills but will not apply to lifeline consumers … Read more

Electricity consumers to pay Rs 1,952b in FY25

Electricity consumers to pay Rs 1,952b in FY25

Electricity consumers to pay Rs 1,952 billion. FY24 target for capacity charges was Rs 1,874 billion. Rs 1,161 billion in energy charges for consumers in FY25. ISLAMABAD: Electricity consumers will be required to pay a huge amount of Rs 1,952 billion as capacity charges throughout the fiscal year 2025. This cost will be added to … Read more

Update on New Electricity Connection Fees in Islamabad [IESCO’s Revised Meter Charges]

IESCO

Update on New Electricity Connection Process by Islamabad Electricity Supply Company (IESCO) The Islamabad Electricity Supply Company (IESCO) oversees the electricity distribution network in districts including Rawalpindi, Chakwal, Attock, Jhelum, and Islamabad. Recently, IESCO has introduced a lump sum fee package for new electricity connections, with fees starting from Rs8,500. For those constructing new houses … Read more

NEPRA raises electricity prices by 4.12 rupees per unit

NEPRA electricity prices

The National Electric Power Regularity Authority (NEPRA) has once again increased electricity prices by 4 rupees and 12 paise per unit for one month. The electricity prices have increased due to the November fuel price adjustment; however, the NEPRA has also issued a notification for the increase in electricity prices. According to the notification, the … Read more

Electricity price likely to hike across Pakistan

New electricity tariffs after PM announces reduction in electricity

 

ISLAMABAD: Electricity is likely to be expensive across the country, including Karachi, in view of the first quarter adjustment of the current financial year.

DISCOs have requested to transfer additional load of Rs 22.56 billion to consumers. The July-September adjustment will also be applicable to K-Electric consumers.

National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has issued a revision notice for the first quarter adjustment of the current financial year, which states that the adjustment tariff for July to September will be kept uniform as per the government guidelines.

As per NEPRA notification, application for quarterly adjustment for July to September 2023 has been filed in NEPRA. NEPRA will hear the first quarter adjustment application on November 14.

Electricity distribution companies have sought permission to collect Rs 12.126 billion in terms of capacity charges while a request has been made to collect Rs 10.247 billion under use of system charges.

It has also been requested to receive Rs 4.680 billion for operation and maintenance and Rs 6.670 billion  for damages.

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NEPRA increases price of electricity for consumers

NEPRA
  • The cost of electricity for consumers hike by Rs 40 paise per unit.
  • The decision will not apply to Lifeline and K-Electric customers.
  • Earlier, OGRA issued a notification to increase gas prices.

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has 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.

According to the notification, the decision will not apply to Lifeline and K-Electric customers.

It should be noted that Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) issued a notification to increase gas prices.

According to OGRA, the price has not been increased for protected consumers of gas between 25 and 90 cubic meters per month, however the fixed charges for protected consumers have been increased from Rs.10 to Rs.400.

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Power rate likely to go up by Rs0.55

Power rate

Power consumers in Pakistan might soon experience an increase in their electricity bills, as the cost per unit is expected to rise by Rs0.55. This development stems from a request for an increase in the monthly fuel price adjustment, which was filed by the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) on behalf of government-owned Distribution Companies … Read more

NEPRA approves another hike in power tariff

New electricity tariff for consumers using upto 200 units from October 1

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) approved the increase in power tariff for electricity consumers by Rs 1.46 per unit. According to a notification, the power regulatory authority approved the increase in power tariff under fuel adjustment charges (FAC) for the month of July. The increase would be applied to the bills for … Read more

Govt launches crackdown against electricity theft, non-payment of bills

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has announced to launch a crackdown across the country to control electricity theft and non-payment of bills as losses reach billions every year. Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi,  Minister for Power and Energy Muhammad Ali addressed a press conference to announce that action is been taken against the directives … Read more

12 including JI members booked for protesting against power rate hike

JI protest

12 including some members of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) have been booked by the Islamabad police for protesting against the increase in electricity prices in the capital city yesterday. A case has been registered against 12 people, including the leadership of Jamaat-e-Islami, at Bahara police station In the case, Mian Aslam Naib Amir Jamaat-e-Islami, Nasrullah Randhawa Amir … Read more

MQM’s Farooq Sattar warns of protest if power rate not lowered

MQM protest

Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Dr Farooq Sattar, has expressed concern about the worsening situation in the country, highlighting the rise in electricity rates. He believed that the country is moving towards chaos very quickly, pointing out that electricity bills have become unaffordable for the lower and middle classes due to inflation. He mentioned that … Read more

Govt ends free electricity units for power utility officers

free electricity

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi held a media briefing on Saturday to explain the current state of electricity tariffs after protests erupted across the country. Federal Secretary of the Power Division Rashid Mahmood Langrial was also present as the federal government attempted to placate the problems faced by the public after … Read more

No power tariff increase for energy consumers up to 200 units: PM

power tariff

PM expressed his satisfaction with the strong ties between Pakistan and Azerbaijan. PM witnessed the signing of a framework agreement between SOCAR and PLL. Ambassador of Azerbaijan shared coming to Pakistan to share their knowledge and experience. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that there would be no increase in power tariff for 63% of domestic … Read more

NEPRA increases power tariff by Rs 4.96 per unit

NEPRA increases power tariff by Rs 4.96 per unit
  • The basic tariff per unit will be Rs 29.78 after increase.
  • The basic electricity tariff has been fixed for year 2023-24.
  • A unit of electricity is expected to exceed Rs 50 on average.

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has increased the basic electricity tariff by Rs 4.96 per unit.

According to the announcement, with the increase in the basic electricity tariff, the basic tariff per unit will be Rs 29.78.

The statement said that the basic electricity tariff has been fixed for the year 2023-24, before that the basic electricity tariff was Rs 24.82.

According to NEPRA, the reason behind the increase in the basic tariff of electricity the depreciation of the rupee, the decrease in the sale of electricity, and capacity payments are the reasons for the increase in the basic tariff.

NEPRA said that the revenue of electricity distribution companies is expected to be Rs 3281 billion.

NEPRA has sent its decision regarding the increase in basic electricity tariff to the federal government.

On the other hand, after the increase in basic tariff by the government, a unit of electricity is expected to exceed Rs 50 on average.

Currently, the basic electricity tariff for the whole country is Rs 24.82. In the last financial year, the basic electricity tariff was increased from Rs 16.91 to Rs 24. 82.

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NEPRA increases price of electricity for KE consumers

NEPRA increases price of electricity for KE consumers
  • Electricity has been made more expensive for Karachi
  • NEPRA has issued notification to increase price of electricity.
  • K-Electric consumers will have to pay extra in their July bills.

KARACHI: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has increased the price of electricity for Karachi by Rs 1.44 per unit.

This increase has been made in the context of the monthly fuel adjustment for May and Electricity has been made more expensive for Karachi. NEPRA has issued a notification to increase the price of electricity.

K-Electric consumers will have to pay extra in their July bills, but the recent increase will not apply to K-Electric’s Lifeline customers.

Earlier, in the current month of March, the cost of electricity was increased for the people of Karachi.

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Pakistan, Iran ink MoU for supply of 100 MW electricity to Gwadar

Pakistan Iran

Pakistan, Iran ink MoU for supply of 100 MW electricity to Gwadar Minister for Energy Engr Khurram Dastgir Khan visited Iran Electricity transmission line has been laid from Iran to Gwadar ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Iran have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the supply of 100 megawatts (MW) of electricity to Gwadar. Minister for … Read more

NTDC report says fluctuation in frequency led to massive power breakdown

NTDC failed power transmission

NTDC report said breakdown occurred due to fluctuation Restoration carried out after 5 in evening The massive power breakdown took place on January 23 ISLAMABAD: The National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) has presented the initial report about the massive power breakdown in the country on January 23 that paralysed life in many cities for … Read more

Major parts of Karachi still brave power outage

Major parts
  • More than 35 percent of Karachi is without electricity.
  • Electricity has been restored only on 1,300 feeders.
  • Gas and water crisis has also occurred in many areas of city.

KARACHI: The major parts of Karachi are still deprived of electricity despite the passage of 26 hours of power break down.

Sources said that electricity has been restored only on 1,300 feeders out of 2,000 feeders that supply electricity to Karachi. In the name of load management, load shedding of one and a half to two hours is being done to balance the load on restored feeders.

Citizens and school-going children are facing difficulties due to power outages. Gas and water crisis has also occurred in many areas due to power outages. The power supply has been suspended again shortly after the restoration in various areas.

The power was restored in Bahadurabad, Dhoraji, Askari 4, Gulistan e Johar, Orangi Town, and Liaquatabad after 20 hours and it went off again in the morning.

FB Area, North Nazimabad, Mehmoodabad, Manzoor Colony, Defense View, Qayyumabad, Korangi, Landhi, and various sectors of Scheme 33 are still without power despite the passage of 26 hours.

Sources said even after 26 hours, more than 35 percent of Karachi is without electricity.

Earlier,Ministry of Energy claimed that all 1,112 grid stations of the country’s national grid have been restored after a major 24-hour power breakdown.

“All 1,112 grid stations restored within 24 hours nationwide,” tweeted the ministry.

According to the Ministry of Energy, 48 to 72 hours are usually required to re-link power plants of about 9500 megawatts to the transmission system after any power breakdown.

On other hand, Minister for Energy (Power Division) Engineer Khurram Dastgir expressed confidence that the electricity system which was affected due to a major breakdown, would be restored in phases.

He said technical teams of the National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) and other experts were busy rectifying the fault, which occurred in the North-South system.

He said electricity was being restored in parts of the country in phases and hopefully it will be completed soon.

The minister said the transmission system tripped due to unusual fluctuation in the voltage of the national grid.

Khurram Dastgir said that the entire transmission system was safe and there was no disruption in it despite the power breakdown. A power plant located in the Uch area was running and power supply to some areas of Balochistan and Southern Punjab has been restored, he said.

He said partial power supply to Karachi has also been started through Thar Coal Power plants and he was personally supervising the restoration operation from NPCC.

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Power supply partially restored in major cities of Pakistan

electricity breakdown cities

Electricity breakdown hits major cities of Pakistan Cities plunged into darkness early Monday morning The outages took place at 7:34 am A countrywide electricity breakdown hits major cities including Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, and Quetta as a high-tension power line between Quetta and Guddu tripped, reported BOL News on Monday. The cities plunged into darkness after … Read more

NEPRA lowers power tariff by Rs7.43 per unit

NEPRA power tariff

NEPRA reduces power tariff by Rs 7.43 per unit Announcement came under Nov fuel cost adjustment It will provide a relief of Rs10.61 billion ISLAMABAD: The National Elec­tric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a reduction in power tariff of Rs 7.43 per unit for K-Electric (KE) consumers. The reduction has been announced on account of … Read more

LHC stops collection of fixed sales tax from lawyers

LHC sales tax

RAWALPINDI: The Lahore High Court (LHC) has barred the collection of Rs 6,000 fixed monthly General Sales Tax (GST) in the electricity bills from lawyers. The LHC Rawalpindi bench heard the matter on the petition filed by Lahore High Court Rawalpindi Bar Association over the collection of sales tax from lawyer’s chambers. Justice Tariq Saleem … Read more

Traders approach court against collecting sales tax through bills

sales tax

KARACHI: The Anjuman-e-Tajiran Sindh has approached the Sindh High Court against the levying of retail sales tax through electricity bills. The petition filed by Anjuman-e-Tajiran Sindh President Javed Shams will be heard tomorrow. It stated the implementation of sales tax included in the federal budget 2022-23. It said taxes were not applicable on small traders … Read more

Sri Lanka hikes fuel prices as US delegation arrives

Sri Lanka hikes

Sri Lanka raises fuel prices by 15% and 22%, worsening the plight of ordinary people. US officials arrive in Colombo for talks to try to resolve the economic crisis. The government declared bankruptcy in April after failing to pay its $51 billion in foreign debt. Sri Lanka hikes fuel prices, aggravating the misery of ordinary … Read more

Energy Giants in France: Reduce Fuel & Electricity Are Using now

France

Heads of energy giants in France urge citizens to limit use of fuel, oil, electricity, and gas. European energy system has been under significant strain for months. Gas stocks across the continent are in a state of high alert, and rationing procedures have been implemented. Sunday, the heads of three energy companies in France urged the … Read more

World’s largest Reverse Osmosis plant’s production capacity hits 50pc

The Taweelah RO facility’s production of desalinated water using low-carbon reverse osmosis (RO) technology has reached 50% capacity. The facility was connected to the Abu Dhabi network in December 2021 .EWEC is continuing to invest heavily in the development of RO projects. The Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC) has reported that the Taweelah RO … Read more

A device that stores liquid sunlight could power your phone one day.top news 8

technology

A technology that captures sunlight as heat energy within molecules and converts it to electricity could be a portable battery substitute. A rechargeable device that stores solar thermal energy in a liquid or solid form and converts it to electricity when needed could one day power your smartphone and eliminate the need for batteries. Kasper … Read more