The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) Friday announced its decision in the matter of requests filed by ex-Wapda distribution companies (DISCOs) for Periodic Adjustment in tariff for the Fourth Quarter of FY24.
The power regulator has decided to allow positive quarterly adjustments of Rs. 43,230 million pertaining to the Fourth Quarter of FY24, in a period of 03 months i.e., September to November 2024, at a uniform rate of Rs. 1.7432 per unit, to be applicable to all consumer categories, except lifeline consumers and prepaid consumers.
Moreover, the instant quarterly adjustment of Rs.1.7432 per unit will also be charged from the consumers of K-Electric except life line and prepaid consumers, to be recovered in a period of 03 months i.e., September to November 2024, as per the category wise rates.
Fuel Charges Adjustment
The regulator also announced its decision in the matter of Fuel Charges Adjustment for the month of July 2024 for DISCOs.
The regulator approved a reduction of Rs. 0.37 per unit in the monthly fuel charge adjustment for July 2024. DISCOs will reflect the fuel charges adjustment in respect of July in the billing month of September 2024.
The adjustment will be applicable to all the consumer categories except lifeline consumers, domestic consumers consuming up-to 300 units, Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS), Prepaid electricity consumers of all categories who opted for pre-paid tariff and agriculture Consumers of all the DISCOs.
The negative adjustment on account of monthly FCA is also applicable to the domestic consumers having Time of Use (ToU) meters irrespective of their consumption level.
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I am sure NEPRA must be getting it’s cut. From the power distributors.
NEPRA is in cohorts with these power producers especially Chay Electric and IPPs.
They have no remorse for such illogical billing and taxes on general public.
A strong and harsh audit is needed on NEPRA’s practices and heavy fines should be imposed on its actions.