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Inflated energy bills

Editorial by Editorial
August 26, 2023

Residential power consumers are furious at their inflated bills on top of their already exasperating frustration with the swiftly growing cost of living brought on by rampant inflation as high cost of energy has sparked public outrage and protests across the country.

The recent surge in energy bill is the outcome of the country’s largest-ever fuel price adjustment charges and the size of the various taxes being collected by the government on them. It is therefore not shocking to see thousands of people take to the streets in protest against their quickly growing bills, which have increased the financial burden on populations with low and middle incomes already suffering from inflation.

Power distribution corporations, according to recent reports, have petitioned the national power regulator to collect additional fuel expenses and quarterly price adjustment fees for electricity used in previous months.

Customers would be taxed a combined amount of over Rs200 billion under these two headings. These charges will start to appear on customers’ bills in the upcoming months if they are approved. But that’s not all. Given the continued devaluation of the rupee, electricity generation costs are projected to keep growing in the upcoming months, necessitating a number of such “adjustments” to be added to customers’ electricity bills in the near future.

The main reason behind the high cost of electricity in the country is the imposition of capacity charges, which are additional fees for maintaining the power generation capacity of the country. The government has justified the capacity charges as a necessary measure to meet the IMF conditions and to ensure uninterrupted power supply in the country.

However, many people have questioned the logic and fairness of this policy, especially when the country is still facing frequent load-shedding and power outages.

The inflated bills have caused immense hardship and frustration for millions of Pakistanis, who are already struggling with inflation, unemployment, poverty and corruption. Many people have refused to pay their bills and have demanded their cancellation. Some have even threatened to launch a non-payment movement and form neighborhood committees to resist any attempts to disconnect their electricity connections.

The bad news is that as long as no action is taken to implement long-standing power sector reforms in order to drastically reduce system losses, control allegedly widespread corruption in the distribution companies, and end pervasive power theft, electricity prices in the country will continue to rise even if fuel prices in international market come down.

The general public and their needs are always much lower on the priority list. However, the rot in most industries, particularly the power sector, has advanced to the point where it can no longer be ignored without endangering the stability of the entire economy.

If, for no fault of their own, the people cannot get affordable electricity, they must at least get to see the naming, shaming, and just punishment of those whose ineptitude and corruption caused them such suffering.

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