Electricity Prices Expected to Surge by Rs3.53 per Unit in Pakistan


 Blog Post 1: NEPRA Receives Request for Electricity Price Hike

In a recent development, NEPRA has received a request from CPPA to increase electricity prices by Rs3.53 per unit. The proposal, set for discussion on November 29, cites the monthly fuel adjustment mechanism as the basis for this tariff hike for the month of October.

Blog Post 2: Potential Financial Burden on Power Consumers

If approved, the proposed increase could impose an additional financial burden of Rs40 billion on power consumers in Pakistan. The Cabinet Committee on Energy had earlier approved a utility allowance for Power division officers, replacing the previously entitled free electricity units.

Blog Post 3: WAPDA Employees Protest Against Possible Changes

Despite government efforts to rationalize electricity-related expenses, the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) Employees Union strongly opposes the potential termination of free power facilities for its members. The discontent among WAPDA employees highlights the delicate balance the government must strike between economic reforms and meeting the expectations and demands of various stakeholders as the NEPRA hearing approaches.

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