Power tariff cut likely after fuel adjustment for Oct
ISLAMABAD: Power tariff is likely to witness a decline of Rs1.81 per unit as a result of fuel adjustment for the month of October.
In this connection, a petition will soon be sent to National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to slash the electricity tariff, said spokesman for Ministry of Water and Power.
He said there is a proposal for bringing down
By GEO URDU
November 24, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Power tariff is likely to witness a decline of Rs1.81 per unit as a result of fuel adjustment for the month of October.
In this connection, a petition will soon be sent to National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to slash the electricity tariff, said spokesman for Ministry of Water and Power.
He said there is a proposal for bringing down the power tariff due to the fuel adjustment for the month of October. The Central Power Purchasing Agency will soon dispatch a petition in this regard to NEPRA.
NEPRA will come to decision to the above petition after conducting a hearing.
The proposed cut in tariff will be applicable for all other power distributing companies with the exception of K Electric.
In this connection, a petition will soon be sent to National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to slash the electricity tariff, said spokesman for Ministry of Water and Power.
He said there is a proposal for bringing down the power tariff due to the fuel adjustment for the month of October. The Central Power Purchasing Agency will soon dispatch a petition in this regard to NEPRA.
NEPRA will come to decision to the above petition after conducting a hearing.
The proposed cut in tariff will be applicable for all other power distributing companies with the exception of K Electric.
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