+923218400111
ROOM NO 214, 2ND FLOOR, LSE PLAZA, 19-KHYABAN-E-AIWAN-E-IQBAL, LAHORE
accounts@bspl.com.pk

Are you ready to change the game? Find Out More

Nepra announces reduction in power prices
Home » BUISNESS  »  Nepra announces reduction in power prices

A general view of the high voltage lines during a nationwide power outage in Rawalpindi. — AFP/File
A general view of the high voltage lines during a nationwide power outage in Rawalpindi. — AFP/File

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has announced a nationwide reduction in electricity prices under the monthly fuel cost adjustment (FCA).

As per the latest decision announced on Wednesday, Karachi’s electricity consumers will see a reduction of Rs4.03 per unit, while the rest of the country will benefit from a 50-paisa per unit cut.

Nepra stated that the relief will reflect in July's electricity bills for all eligible consumers.

According to the notification, the adjustment for K-Electric pertains to April 2025, while the rest of the country's reduction applies to May 2025's fuel cost adjustment.

It was also noted that K-Electric had requested a reduction of Rs4.69 per unit under the April adjustment.

— Reporter
— Reporter

The power regulatory authority stated in its notification that the refund was decided on account of variation in fuel charges for April 2025 in the approved tariff of the power company and to be passed on to the consumers in the billing month of July 2025.

As per Nepra's directives, the notification shall apply to all the consumer categories except lifeline consumers, domestic protected consumers, electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) and prepaid electricity consumers of all categories who opted for pre-paid tariff.

It also directed the KE to show the adjustment separately in the consumers' bills on the basis of units billed to the users, in the respective month to which the adjustment pertains.

Last month, the federal government had abolished the provincial electricity duty on power bills effective July 1, and officially notified all chief ministers of the decision, which aimed at easing the burden on electricity consumers.

Federal Minister for Power Awais Leghari has written a letter to the chief ministers of all provinces, notifying them of the federal government's decision to scrap electricity duty and explore "alternative mechanisms" for collecting provincial levies and duties.

In the letter — a copy of which is available with Geo News, the minister sought the support of all provincial chief executives in removing complexity arising from multiple charges, taxes, and duties being collected through consumer bills.

He expressed confidence that the move will not only make electricity bills more transparent and easier to comprehend but also ensure that "consumers are paying only for the cost of electricity, rather than a mix of other charges".

The energy minister also sought the cooperation of all chief ministers in identifying and implementing alternative revenue collection methods will be instrumental in making this initiative a success.



Source link

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Public Notice

Beware of Fraudulent Schemes Misusing the Name of Bridge Securities Pvt. Ltd

Fraudulent individuals and entities may misuse the identity of Bridge Securities Pvt. Ltd or falsely impersonate its directors or executives to deceive the public through unauthorized communication channels, fake profiles, and misleading information.

We strongly advise our clients and the general public to exercise caution and remain vigilant against such scams.

Please note:

  • Bridge Securities Pvt. Ltd has no affiliation with any unofficial pages, profiles, apps, or WhatsApp numbers.
  • We never request OTPs, personal information, funds, or investments through unofficial platforms.
  • All communication from Bridge Securities Pvt. Ltd is conducted only through our official phone numbers, website, email, social media handles through official representatives.

For your safety:

  • Always verify the authenticity of any communication before engaging.
  • Make sure that you are dealing with licensed entities and registered professionals by conducting research from the PSX and SECP websites.
  • Regularly visit SECP, PSX, CDC, and NCCPL websites for authentic updates.
  • Transact only through official banking channels linked to licensed brokers.
  • In case of any ambiguity it is recommended to contact and verify the information through our official representatives.

Official Channels:

  • Website: www.bspl.com.pk
  • Email: accounts@bspl.com.pk
  • Social Media: Not Available
  • Helpline: 0321-8400111

Shareholder Agahi – Your Gateway to Shareholder Insights

Pakistan’s first comprehensive platform, developed by PICG and CDC, dedicated to enhancing shareholder awareness and empowerment.

Discover Shareholder Agahi- Your one-stop hub for real-time shareholder updates, rights, and governance insights. Empower yourself with accurate information.Explore the portal: https://www.shareholderagahi.com/ Watch the tutorial (Urdu): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7iCRiKJ37A

This will close in 20 seconds