The federal government has asked the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) for a revision of K-Electric’s tariff.
Federal Energy Minister Awais Leghari, in a statement, said that Pakistan’s power sector cannot afford to bear the inefficiencies of any private or public company, nor can it sustain tariff hikes to mask such shortcomings.
“revision request is aimed at fostering a sustainable and healthy environment in the electricity distribution system,” the minister said.
He said the review process would be transparent and fair, ensuring minimal financial strain on both the government and consumers.
Awais Leghari said that the need for enforcing regulatory laws in distribution companies (DISCOs). “We will approach NEPRA to secure a fair price for consumers, expecting decisions that benefit both the nation and its people.”
On net metering, the energy minister said that the policy has been reviewed again after stakeholder consultations, with implementation expected within a month if approved.
Leghari said that electricity prices for 31 percent of industries have been reduced, and 1.8 million domestic consumers have seen a 50 percent price cut.