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K-Electric consumers likely to get over Rs10 relief next month

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K-Electric consumers likely to get over Rs10 relief next month. K-Electric consumers are likely to get relief in fuel charges adjustment in next month’s electricity bills as the electricity distribution company sought a tariff reduction of Rs10.26 per unit on account of FCA.

According to a statement released in this regard, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) revealed that it would conduct a public hearing on January 30 on a petition filed by K-Electric for the FCA for December 2022.

December’s FCA request for over Rs10 per unit came primarily due to the reduction in prices of re-gasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG), furnace oil and electricity purchased from the national grid.

FCA is based on changes in the global prices of fuel and is passed on to consumers under the prescribed rules and regulations of NEPRA and the government of Pakistan.

The recommendation proposed by the power distribution companies is approved by NEPRA after a thorough review of the data provided for a month during which the fuel charges were recovered from the consumers.

In case of approval, Karachhites will get a relief of nearly Rs13 billion next month. The negative FCA, if approved, would be applicable to all consumer categories except:

Lifeline consumers

Domestic consumers using up to 300 units

Agriculture consumers

Electric vehicle charging stations

It was also clarified that likely adjustment on account of month FCA will also be applicable to the domestic consumers having Time of Use (ToU) meters irrespective of their consumption level.

Last week, the power regulator decided to slash the power tariff by Rs7.43 per unit for KE consumers on account of FCA for November 2022.

In its petition filed with NEPRA, KE had requested a tariff reduction of Rs7.043 per kilowatt-hour (kWh). The regulator conducted a public hearing on December 27, 2022, and approved a reduction of Rs7.43 per unit.

The FCA for November 2022 will be reflected in the billing month of January 2023.

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