NEPRA will hear the CPPA plea on February 1.


Islamabad: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Friday received a request from Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) seeking an increase in the electricity tariff by Rs3.12 per unit.
According to details, the NEPRA will hear the CPPA plea on February 1. The recent increase has been sought for the month of December under month fuel adjustment.
The decision will not affect the Karachi-Electric consumers, the NEPRA said.
A day earlier, NEPRA had notified reduction in electricity prices in the country by Rs0.99 per unit.
The approval for lowering the electricity tariff had been given in terms of fuel adjustment charges for the last three months of the outgoing year 2021.
According to power regulatory notification, the price of electricity for consumers has been reduced by Rs0.99 per unit in terms of fuel adjustment charges for the last three months which will be reflected in the consumers’ bills for February 2022.
This reduction in the power price will not be applicable to KE consumers.
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