ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) notified on Tuesday another hike in electricity price for Karachi, increasing the rate by Rs3.75 per unit.
An official notification issued in this regard stated that the latest adjustment in the approved tariff for Karachi has been made on account of the fuel charges’ adjustment for September, which would be included in the electricity bills for December.
According to the notification, the new rate will apply to all consumers, except for lifeline consumers.
NEPRA notifies Rs3.75 hike in electricity price for Karachi
NEPRA approved the new increment after a hearing on an application, seeking a hike in the electricity rates for Karachi on account of fuel adjustment, in November.
The last time NEPRA approved a hike in the electricity prices was at the beginning of November, when it announced an increase of Rs1.68 per unit of electricity.
The notification issued for the hike had stated that the increased rates will not be applicable to those who consumed 200 or fewer units of electricity.
According to the statement, the recent increase has been made in the basic tariff under which the price per unit of electricity has been increased by Rs1.68 for domestic consumers, while for commercial and other categories, the price per unit of electricity will be Rs1.39.
The new rates will come into effect across the country from November 1, which will earn the country revenue of Rs135 billion per annum, read the statement.
KARACHI: The gold prices in Pakistan have been reduced to Rs 424,136 following a reduction…
ISLAMABAD: According to Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), the new moon of…
KOHAT: A residential house collapsed due to heavy rain in the Malgin area of Lachi…
ABU DHUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has prepared a plan to establish a new multi-purpose port…
DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering plans that could allow the Afghan women's…
ISLAMABAD: Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran have once again unsettled global oil…