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Electricity likely to cost up to RS 1.70 per unit

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NEPRA will hear the July-September adjustment request today

Gearing up for another shock to electricity consumers across the country, electricity is likely to cost up to RS 1.70 per unit under the quarterly adjustment.

NEPRA will hear today the application for July-September adjustment, the same tariff will be applied to electricity consumers quarterly, after hearing the application, NEPRA will take a final decision regarding the price increase.

An additional burden of 22 billion 56 crore rupees has been requested on electricity consumers, 12 billion 12 crore 60 lakh rupees have been requested to be collected in the form of capacity charges.

Read More: 25,142 electricity thieves arrested from across the country

10 billion 24 crore 70 lakh rupees will be collected under use of system charges, permission to collect 4 billion 61 crores 7 million rupees has been sought for operation and maintenance, 6 billion 61 crores 7 million rupees for losses have also been asked from the users. will be received.

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