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K-Electric consumers in [City Name – *Assuming Karachi, but confirm from the source URL that’s cut off*] are potentially looking at significant savings on their upcoming electricity bills. The power utility has proposed a substantial decrease of Rs4.84 per unit in its monthly fuel cost adjustment for January.
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) will hold a hearing tomorrow to consider K-Electric’s request. If NEPRA approves the reduction as proposed, K-Electric customers could collectively see a relief of Rs 4.695 billion.
This news comes on the heels of statements made in February by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who indicated that electricity tariffs would be further reduced for both residential and industrial consumers through ongoing reforms in the power sector.
The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction with the current progress of these reforms, highlighting their positive impact. He reiterated his commitment to ensuring affordable and sustainable power supply, noting that revisions to agreements with Independent Power Producers (IPPs) are contributing to savings for the national treasury and lower electricity prices.
Sharif also referenced the ongoing campaign against electricity theft, vowing to intensify efforts to eliminate losses incurred by distribution companies in this area.