At a Nepra hearing, requested by the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA), the regulator was informed that in the month of August, 40.33% electricity was generated from water.
Govt approves Rs0.53 per unit increase in power tariff
Other sources included coal (13.34%), domestic gas (11.87%), imported liquified natural gas or LNG (22.89%), furnace oil (3.60%) and nuclear (4.66%). The case officer also told the hearing that RLNG was higher than Nepra's reference price.
The officer said that Rs3.4 billion could have been saved if more efficient coal-based plants were operated for power generation. The increase will not apply to the consumers of the K-Electric. It will cost consumers a cumulative amount of Rs22.6 billion.
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