Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PM Shehbaz directs further reduction of power tariff

PM Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday directed the relevant authorities to further reduce power tariffs and expedite the implementation process of the action plan of the future power generation projects.

Chairing a meeting here to evaluate and discuss the future electricity and power plans of country, the prime minister stressed to prioritize the low-cost power projects based on local resources.

During the meeting, the prime minister was informed about the progress of the ongoing hydro power projects across the country.

PM Shehbaz said that the low-cost power project produce environment friendly and affordable electricity.

He further directed that the current electricity generation capacity should also be shifted to solar energy.

Globally, electricity is being produced from environmentally friendly, low-cost solar energy, he noted, adding that Pakistan was fortunate in this regard as the country had vast potential for solar energy.

The prime minister was also briefed on the progress of phasing out inefficient power plants that consume more fuel but produce less electricity.

He ordered the immediate closure of such outdated power plants adding that closing these plants would not only save valuable foreign exchange, but also reduce electricity costs for consumers.

The Prime Minister instructed that immediate action be taken against all officials deliberately obstructing reforms in the power sector.

He also directed that reforms in the electricity transmission system be expedited.

The power transmission system should be upgraded according to international standards, the prime minister further directed.

He further directed swift implementation of a system based on modern technology for the selection and transmission of low-cost electricity.

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Government vows major drop in power tariff soon for citizens

Government vows major drop in power tariff soon for citizens

The Federal Minister of Energy announced a goal to cut electricity prices by Rs 8 to 10 per unit, aiming to eventually lower prices to under Rs 10 per unit nationwide. During a press conference, Energy Minister Owais Leghari emphasized that this reduction would help stimulate industrial growth and provide relief to consumers, especially those … Read more

Govt taking all possible measures to reduce power tariff: Awais Leghari

Awais Leghari

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Energy Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari said that incumbent government is taking all possible measures to reduce power tariff and protect consumer rights.

The discussion was being made with power plant companies for providing relief to consumers, he said while talking to a private television channel.

In reply to a question about power theft cases, he said that all public sector transformers would be controlled through remote devices and we hope, all such issues would be resolved with the passage of time.

The government has taken concrete measures in the power sector to boost investment and business activity in the country, he added.

In reply to a question about profit from power plants, he said all the power plants would have to revise their profit plan to benefit the consumers. Providing cheap electricity to the industrial sector was also the focus of the government, he stated.

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KE seeks Rs 5.45 per unit hike in power tariff

KE

KARACHI: K-Electric (KE) has sought an increases of Rs 5.45 per unit for the consumers of the Karachi city.

KE has submitted applications to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to raise the price of electricity.

K-Electric has filed applications to increase the price of electricity by Rs 5. 45 per unit. The application was filed for the monthly fuel adjustment of May and June.

K-Electric has requested an increase of Rs 2.53 per unit for May monthly fuel adjustment and Rs 2.92 per unit for June monthly fuel adjustment.

NEPRA’s unanimous approval will burden consumers with more than 10 billion rupees. NEPRA will hear K Electric’s application on July 30.

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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

Govt approves massive hike in power tariff by Rs7.5 per unit

Government vows major drop in power tariff soon for citizens

Cabinet approved increasing power tariff up to Rs7.5 per unit. The price hike includes consumers of K-Electric. NEPRA will hold a public hearing to finalize the decision. ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet has given its approval for a massive increase of up to Rs7.5 per unit in the base power tariff, adding to the woes of … Read more

Public outcry as KE seek power tariff raise

KE power tariff raise

Power tariff is likely to go up by Rs2.33 per unit. Consumers of government distribution companies may face an increase of Rs1.89 per unit in electricity prices. KE consumers are estimated to bear a burden of Rs4.38 billion due to price hike. In a disappointing development for electricity consumers, there are expectations of an impending … Read more

Hammad slams PML-N as power tariff crosses Rs50 per unit

Hammad Azhar

Hammad Azhar slammed PML-N for producing expensive electricity He said power tariff has increased by more than Rs50 per unit. R-LNG is the most expensive source of power generation. LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Hammad Azhar slammed the PML-N government for producing the most expensive electricity ever in the history of the country. In a … 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 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

LCCI raises concerns over likely hike in power tariff

LCCI

LAHORE: The Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has expressed concerns over the likely increase of Rs6.10 per unit in the electricity bill for the month of March, a statement said on Thursday. LCCI Acting President Mian Rehman Aziz Chan and Vice President Haris Ateeq said that the increase in power tariff will be … Read more

Domestic rebar prices surge Rs2,000/tonne

rebar prices

KARACHI: The domestic rebar prices have increased Rs2,000/tonne on Wednesday night and are currently trading at Rs195,500/tonne to Rs197,500/tonne, taking the cumulative price increase during the ongoing quarter to around Rs18,000/tonne. “The ongoing price increase is the result of uptick in [the] international scrap prices, rupee devaluation and high energy costs,” Ahmed Rauf at Sherman … Read more

CPPA seeks further hike in power tariff

CPPA seeks Rs4.75-per-unit hike in power tariff

ISLAMABAD: The Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA), in an application to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority, has requested for a hike in power tariff of Rs4.75. The request for the increase has been made for the month of October keeping in view the fuel adjustment prices. NEPRA will hear the request on November 30. … Read more

In power tariff Nepra approves Rs1.38/unit hike

CPPA seeks Rs4.75-per-unit hike in power tariff

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) agreed to a hike of Rs1.38/unit in electricity price.

As per a notification issued, the fuel price modification will be valid only on the bills for the month of September 2021, further that the fuel price adjustment will be applicable to all customers excluding Lifeline and K-Electric (KE).

The Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) had demanded Nepra for a surge of Rs1.47 per unit. The authority held a public hearing on September 1, 2021, and accepted surges in power tariffs.

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Power Division Issues Notification To Increase Electricity Prices

power generation

The Power Division has issued a notification to increase the price of electricity by Re 95. According to the notification, the price of electricity has also been increased for the consumers of K Electric while the decision has been taken in view of implementing uniform tariff of electricity in the whole country. Note that earlier … Read more

Nepra Increases Electricity Prices By Re 53 Per Unit

NEPRA

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved an increase of Re 53 per unit in the price of electricity for distribution companies. A statement issued by NEPRA said, “NEPRA held an online hearing on the matter on January 27, 2021, in Islamabad and advertisements were also placed in the newspapers in this regard.” … Read more

NEPRA approves Rs 1.06 per unit hike in power tariff

NEPRA Approves To Increase Power Tariff Per Unit Up To Rs 2.97

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved Rs 1.06 per unit increase in power tariff. According to the details, the Central Power Purchasing Agency Guarantee Limited (CPPA-G) had requested an increase of Rs1.529 per unit for Fuel Charges Adjustment (FCA) for the months of October and November 2020. The adjustments increases of Rs.0.2925/kWh … Read more

NEPRA nods to hike in tariff by 48 paise

NEPRA Approves To Increase Power Tariff Per Unit Up To Rs 2.97

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a hike in tariff by 48 paise. According to the details, the increase has been approved on account of the cost of the fuel adjustment for the month of August 2020. Electricity production cost for the month of August remained at Rs3.68 per unit. As per … Read more

NEPRA further increased electricity prices

NEPRA Approves To Increase Power Tariff Per Unit Up To Rs 2.97

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved an increase of Rs 0.83 per unit in the power tariff on Thursday. According to the details, the national power regulatory authority’s (NEPRA) notification stated that the price hike was made in the context of fuel price adjustment made in July. “The increase will be collected … Read more

NEPRA allows Rs2.37 per unit shoot up in power tariff

Nepra to take up CPPA’s power tariff hike plea tomorrow

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Tuesday allowed Rs2.37 per unit increase in power tariff for all the power distribution companies, except K-Electric. According to the details, the shoot up on the price per unit is on account of fuel price adjustment for the month of September, 2019. Earlier, the Central Power Purchasing … Read more

Minister of Power addresses a press conference

Minister defends power tariff hike, slams PML-N for ‘keeping prices unchanged’

Minister of Power Omer Ayub Khan said on Thursday the recent hike in power tariff will have no bearing on 75 per cent of the domestic consumers. Speaking at a news conference in the federal capital, he said the increase will fetch a revenue of Rs80 billion. Slamming the previous PML-N government, the minister said … Read more

Power tariff likely to increase by Rs1.86

Power tariff likely to go up by Rs1.86 per unit

Power tariff is expected to go up as the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) has requested the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to jack up electricity rates by Rs1.86 paisa on account of fuel price adjustment. If granted, the increase in power rates will be for a month on account of fuel price adjustment … Read more

NEPRA slashes power tariff by 9 paisa per unit

NEPRA reduces power tariff by 9 paisa per unit

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) approved a reduction in power tariff by 9 paisa per unit here on Tuesday. According to a notification issued, NEPRA approved a decrease of 9 paisa per unit in the price of electricity, following public hearing of an application submitted by the Central Power Purchasing Company (CPPC) which … Read more