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Cheaper fuel prices: NEPRA approves tariff cut of Rs2.56 per unit
K-Electric, agricultural consumers will not get the Rs26b relief
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Power transmission line: Chinese company refuses to accept lower tariff
CPEC’s project worth $1.57b faces hurdles over tariff disagreement
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To raise tariffs, govt looking to snatch autonomy of regulators
May give their control to relevant ministries for failing to comply with orders
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Independent power plants refuse performance audit
Claim tariff was granted for 25 years, it cannot be altered now
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July fuel adjustment: Nepra okays Rs2.49 cut in power tariff
Total energy generated in July was 11,005 GWh whereas net electricity delivered to Discos was 10,715 GWh
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Power generation licence sought for 700MW plant in Karachi
K-Electric, Chinese companies sponsors of $967m project
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Sindh, Punjab power consumers to pay extra Rs0.70 per unit
Govt will collect Rs156b to recover cost of laying the transmission line
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Renewable energy: Ministry proposes cut in solar, wind power tariffs
Says high tariffs discourage competition, prices should be in line with world market
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Pakistan’s over-reliance on thermal power plants
Out of $44.76b, $7.60b worth of oil spent on meeting growing demand for power generation
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Nandipur power plant: Regulator rejects revised cost, sets higher efficiency levels
Project operator has filed petition for reconsideration of power tariff
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Consumers could face inflated bills as NEPRA mulls petition
NTDC says its net revenue requirement is 86% higher than its earnings
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Punjab power plants: Centre, Sindh govt exchange allegations over use of LNG
Sindh says power plants in Punjab are constructed on illegally swapped gas
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CASA-1,000 project: Central, South Asia to finalise contract for converter stations
Ministers will meet in Paris this month to award contract to a European company
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Nepra cuts power tariff by Rs2.80
K-Electric, agricultural consumers and domestic users who consume less than 300 units per month will enjoy this relief
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LNG-based plants: NEPRA opposes violation of merit order
Notes LNG-based power is more expensive than electricity produced through furnace oil
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Power sector: Plea to pass on burden to honest consumers turned down
NEPRA disagrees on govt argument; cut in tube well tariff also notified
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Tariff adjustment: NEPRA’s differences with K-Electric continue
Wants company to cut rate by Rs0.33 in July bills, firm sees Rs0.16 cut.
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NEPRA grants alternative energy production licences
Two wind, one solar and one bagasse power plants approved by regulator
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NEPRA gives nod to power import at 9.41 cents per unit
Pakistan is expected to start receiving electricity from 2019
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Electricity to become cheaper by Rs3.32 a unit
Decision taken at the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) hearing on Tuesday
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Investors discouraged: NEPRA proposes cut in solar, wind power tariffs
Its members felt tariffs were at higher levels that should be reduced.
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NEPRA regulations: Producers can sell power to consumers anywhere
Consumers will have to pay wheeling charges plus the generation cost
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Solar power: NEPRA accepts Oursun application for generation licence
50MW project worth $76.93 million would supply power to K-Electric
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Power tariff cut by Rs3.94/unit for April
The fuel cost of electricity delivered to distribution companies was calculated at Rs4.2118 per unit in April
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Hydroelectric power: NEPRA approves tariff hike to collect Rs70b from consumers
Allows WAPDA Rs1.5 per unit increase to settle K-P arrears
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Recovering cost of theft: NEPRA dismisses request of power distribution companies
IESCO, HESCO and QESCO were seeking to recover cost of theft from consumers
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Nandipur plant produced 1371 million kWh since 2015: Khawaja Asif
Minister for water and power says per unit cost of electricity generated by the plant is Rs11.6361 per kWh
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Fuel adjustment: NEPRA slashes power tariff by Rs2.83
Reduced rates not be applicable to agricultural, K-Electric consumers
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NEPRA likely to cut tariff by Rs2.78 per unit
CPPA submits petition to the regulator, seeks a cut in power tariff for March due to plunging oil prices
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NEPRA accepts request for 99MW wind power projects
Chinese firm is seeking licences for two projects in Jhimpir
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NEPRA allows Rs0.45 per unit cut in K-Electric tariff
Reduction comes on account of fuel price adjustment for Feb
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Nepra slashes power tariff by Rs4.36
Refund of Rs14 billion will be passed on in the bill for March 2015 to consumers using less than 300 units per month
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Tackling the heatwave: Details of measures sought from Sindh government, NEPRA
SHC hears petition seeking inquiry and action against provincial authorities, K-Electric
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NEPRA favouring private power producers: ministry
Complains to PM over ‘regulator’s biased attitude towards public sector projects’
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NEPRA cuts power tariff by Rs4.11 a unit
Decision taken in the Nepra hearing presided over by Nepra Chairman Brig (retd) Tariq Saddozai
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For Quaid-e-Azam Thermal Power: NEPRA allows Rs6.58 per unit interim tariff
Will stand for 30 years, decision comes after QATPL writes letter to authority for immediate implementation of tariff
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Sindh objects to LNG-based power plants in Punjab
Sindh govt asks regulator not to give approval without Council of Common Interests' consent
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Fuel price adjustment: Regulator imposes Rs1m fine on CPPA
Nepra, for the first time, has slapped a fine of Rs1 million on the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA)
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NEPRA refuses to approve Rs23 billion higher cost for Nandipur power plant
Power ministry fears project will go bankrupt if tariff not increased
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Assigning the blame: SHC wants Nepra’s viewpoint on KE’s role in 2015 heatwave
Court hearing petition on KE's alleged discriminatory electricity distribution
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Nepra increases power tariff for K-Electric
Consumers to face 57 paisas per unit hike
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PM’s directive: FPCCI asks NEPRA to cut power tariff
Urges regulator to issue the necessary notification
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NEPRA ignores plea, cuts tariff by up to Rs2.8 per unit
Fesco’s privatisation plan may suffer a setback after the tariff reduction
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NEPRA announces Rs2.06 per unit cut in power tariff
Domestic consumers, who use up to 300 units in a month, are not eligible for the refund
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NEPRA cuts solar power tariff, investors unhappy
Foreign project sponsors warn they will pull out their investments
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Power consumers get Rs1.81 per unit refund for October
Those who used over 300 units and K-Electric customers not included
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Energy quotient: Driving away investors with bizarre policies
NEPRA’s proposal to lower solar power tariff has irked businesses
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Nepra clears power tariff cut of Rs2.8
However, domestic consumers who use up to 300 units a month will not be able to enjoy the relief
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Investors warn of packing bags as NEPRA looks to decrease tariff
Say business in other countries becomes more viable if proposal gets go-ahead
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NEPRA lowers power tariff by Rs2.6
The refund of Rs22 billion will be passed on to those consumers using below 300 units a month in bills of November