
The Central Energy Buying Company (CPPA) has approached the Nationwide Electrical Energy Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) with a request to extend electrical energy costs by Rs1.19 per unit underneath the month-to-month gas fees adjustment (FCA) for June.
In line with the petition submitted to the Nationwide Electrical Energy Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), the proposed enhance relies on adjustments in gas prices for electrical energy technology throughout June.
NEPRA has scheduled a public listening to on the petition for 29 July, after which it should resolve whether or not the requested adjustment must be authorised.
The CPPA knowledgeable the regulator that 13.431 billion items of electrical energy had been generated throughout June, whereas greater than 13 billion items had been delivered to energy distribution corporations.
The company stated the common price of energy technology in June was Rs8.91 per unit, in comparison with the reference gas price of Rs7.71 per unit, resulting in the proposed enhance.
In line with CPPA knowledge, hydropower remained the most important supply of electrical energy technology, contributing 39.03% of the whole output throughout June. Native coal accounted for 10.11%, whereas imported coal contributed 12.65%. Furnace oil made up 0.74% of the general technology combine.
The figures additional confirmed that electrical energy produced via native fuel stood at 6.45%, whereas imported LNG contributed 11.02%. Nuclear energy generated 13.40% of the whole electrical energy, adopted by wind power at 5.03% and solar energy at 0.82%.
After analyzing the info and listening to all stakeholders, NEPRA will announce its remaining choice on the proposed tariff adjustment.
Earlier this month, the Nationwide Electrical Energy Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) authorised a rise of Rs0.34 per unit in electrical energy costs throughout the nation.
The regulator later issued a proper notification, explaining that the rise was made underneath the month-to-month gas fees adjustment for Might.
The revised tariff utilized to shoppers of all energy distribution corporations (DISCOs), together with Okay-Electrical.
In line with NEPRA, the extra fees had been mirrored in shoppers’ July electrical energy payments.
















