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Pakistan Lowers Electricity Tariff by Rs1.14 per Unit in Fuel Price Adjustment

by Web Desk
December 7, 2024
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Pakistan Lowers Electricity Tariff by Rs1.14 per Unit in Fuel Price Adjustment

Pakistan Lowers Electricity Tariff by Rs1.14 per Unit in Fuel Price Adjustment

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The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has reduced the electricity tariff by Rs1.14 per unit as part of a fuel price adjustment, state-run media reported on Saturday. The adjustment, which will be reflected in December’s electricity bills, aims to provide much-needed relief to citizens and businesses grappling with rising electricity costs.

The reduction comes after months of steep hikes in electricity tariffs, driven by reforms recommended by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, electricity prices surged by 58.8% earlier this year, contributing to inflationary pressures.

“NEPRA has once again reduced electricity prices by Rs1.14 per unit on account of fuel adjustment,” stated the Power Division. Officials also suggested that further price reductions could follow as part of the government’s efforts to stabilize energy costs.

Energy Minister Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari reiterated the government’s commitment to making electricity more affordable for the public.

Pakistan’s energy sector faces persistent challenges, including heavy reliance on costly imported fossil fuels, an inefficient energy mix, and significant transmission and distribution losses. Chronic issues like circular debt and outdated infrastructure further escalate electricity costs, while domestic resources like hydropower and coal remain underutilized.

Additional factors, such as volatile foreign exchange rates and complex tariff structures, exacerbate the high cost of electricity, making it a major driver of inflation across the country.

This latest reduction offers a glimmer of hope for consumers as Pakistan continues to navigate its energy and economic challenges.

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