Good news for consumers!Govt to refund excess electricity charges.

DISCOs’ Consumers May Get 30 Paisa Per Unit Relief
The Pakistani government has decided to refund excess electricity charges collected from consumers, bringing potential relief in the form of a 30-paisa per unit reduction in electricity costs for DISCOs’ consumers.

The Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) has submitted a request for monthly fuel adjustment for February, stating that a total of 6.495 billion units of electricity were produced, while 6.666 billion units were supplied to power companies.

According to CPPA, the per-unit cost of electricity during February stood at Rs. 8.22. The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) is set to conduct a hearing on March 26 to decide on the refund request and the proposed tariff adjustment.

The breakdown of electricity generation sources for February is as follows:

27.12% from hydropower,
15.02% from local coal,
1.56% from imported coal,
10.32% from natural gas,
14.11% from imported LNG, and
26.59% from nuclear energy.
If approved, this refund initiative will provide much-needed relief to electricity consumers amid rising energy costs. The government’s move is expected to ease the financial burden on households and businesses, ensuring fair pricing in the power sector.

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