ISLAMABAD -UNS:The federal cabinet has given its approval for an increase of up to Rs7.5 per unit in the base power tariff, it emerged on Saturday, after the country’s power regulator raised the national average tariff by almost Rs5 last week.
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority was informed of the decision in a letter dated July 21. The power ministry stated in the letter that the federal cabinet had approved the regulator’s proposal seeking price hikes in the uniform tariff.
According to the letter, the retrospective price hike will take effect from July 1 and includes K-Electric among the power distribution companies (Discos).
It said lifeline consumers using up to 100kW per month and the protected segment consuming up to 200kW will be exempted from the hike. Hence, lifeline consumers using up to 50kW will continue paying Rs3.95 per unit while those using between 51-100kW will continue paying Rs7.74 per unit.
Similarly, the base tariff for protected consumers using between 1-100kW every month will remain at Rs7.74 per unit while for protected users consuming between 101-200kW, the rate will remain at Rs10.06 per unit.
However, for unprotected residential consumers using up to 100kW per month, the base tariff has been hiked by Rs3 per unit, reaching Rs16.48, while those consuming between 101-200kW will be paying Rs22.95 per unit after an increase of Rs4.
Similarly, for those consuming between 201-300kW, a price hike of Rs5 per unit will leave them paying Rs27.14 for every unit consumed.
An increase of Rs6.50 per unit for consumers in the 301-400kW category will result in them paying Rs32.30 per unit.
For consumers using between 401-500kW, the price has been increased by Rs7.5 per unit, taking the new rate to Rs35.24, while an equivalent hike for those consuming between 501-600kW will take the rate to Rs36.66 per unit.