ISLAMABAD – The Nationwide Electrical Energy Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Tuesday elevated the electrical energy tariff by Rs3.99 per unit on account of the gasoline price adjustment for April 2022.
Based on a notification, the Central Energy Buying Company-Assure (CPPA-G) had requested a constructive FCA of Rs4.5 per unit.
The FCA for April 202e will likely be charged with the invoice of June 2021, which will likely be paid by all shopper classes of distribution firms, apart from the lifeline customers of all of the XWDISCOs.
CPPA mentioned {that a} whole of 12.55 billion models price Rs133 billion have been produced in earlier month.
The most recent hike in energy tariff will impose an extra burden of over Rs51 billion on customers.
In the meantime, the federal authorities is contemplating an choice to extend electrical energy costs by Rs8 per unit from July in an effort to revive the $6 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme.