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Print Print 2023-03-11

Power supply to 5 zero-rated sectors, agri tubewells: Concessional tariff withdrawal decision endorsed

  • Nepra also approves positive adjustment of Rs 1.7113 per unit in FCA of KE consumers for month of January 2023 to be recovered in bills of March 2023
Published March 11, 2023

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has endorsed the federal government’s decision to withdraw concessional tariff of five export-oriented sectors and agriculture tubewells from March 1, 2023.

According to Nepra’s decision, Power Division, on March 7, 2023, has intimated the following decision of the Federal Cabinet of February 28, 2023; (i) discontinuation of concessional tariff being provided @ Rs. 19.99/kWh all-inclusive to the five export-oriented sectors from March 1, 2023; (ii) discontinuation of special relief of Rs.3.60/kWh provided to the private agriculture consumers in their current base rate of Rs. 16.60/kWh from March 1, 2023.

The Power Division has mentioned that Kissan Package was implemented with the endorsement of the Authority and has now requested the Nepra to endorse both the directions conveyed to the Discos and K-Electric.

Kissan Package was allowed by the Authority on December 26, 2022 upon the request of the Power Division which was subsequently notified.

Jul-Nov period: Nepra allows imposition of power surcharges

However, concessional tariff Rs. 19.99/kWh for five export-oriented sectors, (ZRI Package) was unilaterally approved and notified by the federal government.

The Authority has observed that both the reliefs, ie, reduction in the base rate of private agriculture consumers by Rs.3.60/kWh, and concessional tariff @ Rs. 19.99/kWh all-inclusive to the five export-oriented sectors, were being picked up by the Federal Government as part of subsidy.

The Federal Government has now decided to discontinue both reliefs from March 1, 2023, meaning thereby that these reliefs will not be picked up as part of subsidy.

The Nepra is of the view that considering the fact that provision of subsidy is the prerogative of the federal government, arid withdrawal of it by the federal government would not have any impact on the Nepra’s determined tariff, therefore, the Authority has no objection on the discontinuation of concessional tariff to export oriented industries and Kissan Package for private agriculture consumers.

The Nepra also approved positive adjustment of Paisa 47.79 per unit in FCA of Discos for January 2023 to recover in March 2023.

In another decision, Nepra has approved positive adjustment of Rs 1.7113 per unit in FCA of KE consumers for month of January 2023 to be recovered in bills of March 2023.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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Muhammad Ali Mar 11, 2023 09:43am
Nation will bear now the real taste of ignorance, corruption & inefficiency which was imposed on us 38 years ago in form of Thermal Power Plants Policy. Nobody living in Pakistan can insulate oneself from its effects.
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Jahanzaib Mar 11, 2023 11:33am
Wheat price should be minimum 4500/RS per 40 kg. Because pesticides seeds khaad,water, labour and rent of the agriculture land is so much high.The government should give subsided to poor people.
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Zaeem Jawed Mar 11, 2023 11:56am
Join atta flour mills rates
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Muhammad Ali Mar 11, 2023 01:04pm
@Jahanzaib, Government has no funds to pay interest on loans, salary, pension etc. They are borrowing more to pay off loan installments. This system has made us economically unviable due to wrong policies for 75 years.
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Najma Mar 11, 2023 01:09pm
Kindly date mention kar dein?
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Owais Mar 11, 2023 01:37pm
Incompetent govts of ppp and pdm and PTI are always supported these agriculturist land lords because of they are politicians and give votes to them. Wheat prices including profit 3500 for 40 kg
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KU Mar 11, 2023 02:35pm
Farmers were already paying, on average Rs. 25k per month, for the last few years. They discontinued using electricity and diesel consequently, and are growing food only to survive. The ones who continue to afford electricity for agriculture are the ones who steal it with the help of the local electricity departments. It's surprising how a small group of incompetent and greedy public servants and leaders have the freedom to destroy the country.
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UMAR SHAHID Mar 11, 2023 06:52pm
@Muhammad Ali, Go Solar, that can be a solution
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Taha Asgahr Mar 12, 2023 01:30am
Please clarify it clear that Government is agree with NEPRA's decision or not ?
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Ijaz Mar 12, 2023 04:52pm
Those criticising PAK Army, this lesson for them. Undoubtedly, this country progress in General Pervez Musharraf sahab time. Law and orders situation was good, economy was excellent. Long live pak army. Ijaz/***
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