LAHORE: The power sector is becoming increasingly unsustainable and the state is compounding the conundrum by covering up its failure to rapidly industrialise, while it blames higher capacity.
We all know that the main reason for the forced increase in base power tariff is the “tsunami” of expensive and excess power capacity contracted by the previous PML government on.
We all know that the main reason for the forced increase in base power tariff is the “tsunami” of expensive and excess power capacity contracted by the previous PML government on.
We all know that the main reason for the forced increase in base power tariff is the “tsunami” of expensive and excess power capacity contracted by the previous PML government on.
NEPRA likely to slash power tariff by 68 paisa
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CPPA had requested a reduction of 61 paisa per unit in the price of electricity
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Power tariff is likely to witness a decline of 68 paisa per unit as a result of fuel adjustment for the month of March.
National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has completed hearing for reduction in the price of electricity for the month of March under fuel price adjustment and is likely to cut power tariff by 63 to 68 paisa per unit.
According to NEPRA, the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) had requested a reduction of 61 paisa per unit in the price of electricity, however, after hearing all the stakeholders, the authority indicated a reduction from 63 68 paisa per unit and the authority will issue a detailed decision after examining all the data.