NEPRA slaps Rs5 million fine on K-Electric

Company penalised for non-compliance with performance standards


Our Correspondent September 28, 2018
K-Electric HQ in Karachi. PHOTO: EXPRESS

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has imposed a fine of Rs5 million on K-Electric due to its failure to provide reliable power supply for consumers on a non-discriminatory basis.

Pursuant to media reports about prolonged load-shedding by K-Electric during Ramazan last year and the Sindh High Court’s directive to Nepra to ensure compliance with the earlier order dated March 25, 2016 for supplying electricity to all consumers on a non-discriminatory basis, the regulator constituted a committee to verify facts and ensure implementation of the order.

The committee visited K-Electric’s generation, transmission and distribution facilities from June 1 to 5, 2017 in order to monitor and verify load-shedding in different areas of Karachi, generation capacity of the company and its utilisation, the number of interruptions/faults and implementation of investment plans.  The committee submitted a comprehensive report to Nepra which raised serious concern over K-Electric’s performance and decided to initiate legal proceedings against the company.

According to Nepra, an explanation followed by a show cause notice was issued to K-Electric. Two opportunities of hearing were provided, wherein K-Electric representatives made their submissions, but they failed to provide any satisfactory response to the alleged violations.

Nepra noted that different units of Bin Qasim Power Station-I tripped frequently during May 2017 because of improper maintenance by K-Electric. In addition to that, a huge number of unplanned and prolonged interruptions occurred due to the company’s weak and fragile distribution network.

“All this resulted in extended load-shedding, ranging from 14 to 16 hours in Karachi during May 2017,” Nepra said.

Consequently, Nepra imposed a fine of Rs5 million on K-Electric due to non-compliance with performance standards, distribution code and the regulator’s directive regarding provision of electricity to all consumers without any discrimination who meet the eligibility criteria.

K-Electric’s view

Defending its position, K-Electric said it “is a law-abiding and responsible organisation which ensures compliance with all respective regulations and guidelines. “The power utility will approach the regulatory authority for reconsideration of its decision,” said a K-Electric spokesperson. 

Published in The Express Tribune, September 28th, 2018.

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COMMENTS (1)

Engr.Amir Sultan Rana | 6 years ago | Reply I think NEPRA should take strong measures to bring the electricity cost down for the public. At this moment, its charged at very high rate. Hydel a good cost solution has been realized after so long but nevertheless it has been thought and going to be executed accordingly. Moreover, other less cost sources such as solar needs to be expanded all over Pakistan for its reliable and low cost use. Its proper effectiveness and use should be given to masses so that Pakistan streamline its cost of electricity.
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