Tue, 21-Oct-2025

NEPRA notifies Rs 3 per unit relief for K-Electric consumers

NEPRA

ISLAMABAD:K-Electric submitted provisional monthly fuel charge adjustments (FCA) request for January 2025, to be translated as relief of PKR 4.84 per kWh for customers. Following a hearing, yet to be announced, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) will issue a decision clarifying the FCA amount to be passed on to customer bills and the … Read more

NEPRA announces reduction in electricity prices for consumers

Consumers likely to get 50 paisa per unit discount: NEPRA

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced a reduction in electricity prices for consumers across the country under the monthly fuel charge adjustment (FCA).

According to the official notification, the national average Fuel Charges Adjustment (FCA) has been reduced by Rs.2.1240 per unit, bringing the actual fuel cost to Rs.10.8860 per kWh from the earlier reference rate of Rs.13.0100 per kWh.

The electricity rates for Karachi consumers have been reduced by Rs3 per unit, while rates for consumers in other parts of the country have been lowered by Rs2.12 per unit, said a notification.

NEPRA issued separate notifications for the adjustments, stating that consumers will receive the relief in their March electricity bills.

The reduction for K-Electric consumers is based on the December 2024 monthly adjustment, while the decrease for other consumers nationwide is applied under the January 2025 adjustment.

This FCA reduction applies to most categories, except for lifeline consumers, protected consumers, electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS), and prepaid customers.

The federal government last month announced reinstating benefits of fuel cost adjustments for the electricity consumers using up to 300 units and agricultural tube-wells, aiming to ease financial burden on the households and farmers.

The benefit of reduced fuel adjustment charges was initially stopped for consumers using up to 300 units in June 2015, according to a spokesperson of the Power Division.

NEPRA has directed Ex-WAPDA Distribution Companies (XWDISCOs) to ensure compliance with court orders while implementing the new rates.

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NEPRA increases price of electricity by Rs 1.71 per unit

NEPRA decreases electricity tariffs
  • NEPRA issued a notification to increase price of electricity.
  • The increase made in form of August monthly fuel adjustment.
  • The hike will not apply to Lifeline and K-Electric customers.

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has increased the price of electricity by Rs 1. 71 per unit in the context of Fuel Charges Adjustment (FCA).

NEPRA has issued a notification to increase the price of electricity in the context of fuel charges adjustment.

According to the notification, the increase was made in the context of the August monthly fuel adjustment. The increase in electricity price will be applied to the October bills.

The notification states that the hike will not apply to Lifeline and K-Electric customers.

According to the sources, the fuel price adjustment of August will have an additional burden of 31 billion rupees on the consumers.

Earlier, The NEPRA approved a hike in the power tariff by Rs 3.28 per unit on account of Fuel Charges Adjustment (FCA) from October 2023 to March 2024.

The approved tariff hike will be shown separately on consumers’ bills and the effects of this increase will be reflected in the bills for Oct 2023.

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Nepra approves KE’s request for Rs10.80/unit cut in FCA for December

Nepra

KARACHI: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) conducted a public hearing on Tuesday, on K-Electric’s request for a reduction of Rs10.26/unit on account of fuel charge adjustments (FCA) for December 2022, a statement said. The regulatory authority indicated giving a relief of Rs10.80 to the consumers. A detailed decision in this regard will be … Read more

Unisame urges for increasing markup on FCAs

Unisame FCAs

KARACHI: The suppression of mark-up on Foreign Currency Accounts (FCA) encourages savers to send their money out of the country or even remove it from the banking system because of negligible profit, the business community said. The Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (Unisame) invited the attention of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to … Read more

Nepra reduces FCA for September

NEPRA power tariff

KARACHI: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has decided to reduce K-Electric’s Fuel Charge Adjustments (FCA) for September at a rate of Rs5.13/unit which will reflect in consumer bills for November 2022, a statement said. The authority issued the decision on K-Electric’s petition for reduced FCA for September 2022. FCAs are approved by the … Read more

FCA issued warning to challenger banks about financial crime controls

FCA

According to the findings of a recent study performed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), a number of challenger banks have major deficiencies in their financial crime controls and need to enhance how they assess financial crime risk. In other cases, challenger banks did not have financial crime risk assessments in place for their customers, … Read more

K-Electric proposes Rs0.29/kWh hike in consumer tariff

K-Electric’s dark secret exposed: Illegal takeovers and declining financial performance push investors away

KARACHI: The K-Electric Limited (KEL) has proposed an increase of 29 paisas/kWh in the electricity tariff for its consumers under the fuel charges adjustment (FCA) for October 2021. According to the petition filed before the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra), KEL sought Rs516 million adjustment, translating into 29 paisas/kWh increase in the tariff. As … Read more

K-Electric seeks another Rs1.262/kWh hike in consumer tariff

K-Electric ventures into green

KARACHI: The K-Electric Limited (KEL) has sought another increase of Rs1.262/Kwh rise in electricity tariff for its consumers under the fuel charges adjustment (FCA) for July 2021 and April-June quarter of 2021. According to the petition filed before the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra), the power utility sought Rs1.09 billion adjustment, translating into Rs0.555/KWh … Read more

NEPRA allows K Electric to charge additional per unit cost of electricity

Nepra

ISLAMABAD: The consumers of K-Electric will face higher electricity bills in the coming months because the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority has allowed Karachi’s sole power distribution company to charge additional per unit cost of electricity for the last six months due to the monthly fuel cost adjustment (FCA). The power regulator has permitted K-Electric … Read more

FBR forms panels to remove anomalies in proposed tax amendments

Corporate tax office

KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Friday constituted two separate committees for the identification and removal of technical and legal anomalies in the proposed amendments to the tax laws. Habib Bank Limited (HBL) Chairman Sultan Ali Allana has been appointed as the chairman of the business anomaly committee. Chaudhry Muhammad Tarique, Member (IR-Policy), … Read more