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KE seeks Rs14.53 increase in power tariff

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August 24, 2022 (MLN): K-electric, on Wednesday, submitted a request to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) seeking a hike of Rs14.53 per kWh in tariff on account of quarterly tariff adjustment.

For the month of July, K-Electric has filed a petition for a negative Fuel Charge Adjustment (FCA) at the rate of Rs3.47/KWh.

In this regard, Nepra has announced to conduct a public hearing on August 31, 2022, over the petition submitted by K-Electric on account of FCA for July 2022 and Quarterly Adjustments for April to June 2022.

According to the spokesperson of the power utility, the impact of quarterly adjustments is usually not passed to consumers under the uniform tariff policy applicable across the country. However, the final decision rests with the Federal Ministry of Energy, the Government of Pakistan and the NEPRA Authority.

July’s FCA is lower compared to the previous month primarily due to a decrease in fuel prices. The price of power purchased from CPPA-G in July 2022 has decreased by 31% as compared with June 2022. Similarly, for RLNG, the price in July 2022 decreased by 16% from June 2022. For Furnace Oil, the price in July 2022 increased by 4% from June 2022.

 As per KE’s spokesperson, fuel adjustment is reviewed every month and is applicable on consumer bills for only one particular month per applicable tariff across the country. FCA is incurred by utilities due to global variation in fuel prices used to generate electricity and change in the generation mix. Furthermore, Consumers also get benefits when fuel prices decline as compared to the reference month.

FCAs are applied after NEPRA’s scrutiny & public hearings, which are conducted independently for KE and state-owned entities (XWDISCOs). Alongside final approval on the cost to be charged to consumers, the NEPRA Authority also specifies the period during which these costs can be applied to consumer bills. The charges may be split over multiple months as per NEPRA Authority’s directions to facilitate consumers.

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Posted on:2022-08-24T12:50:32+05:00

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