Power theft rose to new levels in Lahore Electricity Supply Company (LESCO) as soon as the summer season set in. From 5.5% during the winters, the power theft has surged to 21% as millions of units were lost in the lines. According to the statistics, the technical faults and line losses amounted to only 5.5% in February this winter when LESCO received 1.21 billion units from the national grid, out of which 1.145 billion units were billed while 65 million were lost in the system.
When the temperatures rose a bit in March and electricity usage increased slightly, the line losses immediately rose to 13% as 193 million units out of the total 1.47 billion could not be billed. In April, the line losses increased to 14%; in May, 15.60% and in June to 21%.
In June, LESCO received 2.20 billion units from the national grid but could bill only 1.865 billion out of them. It is pertinent to mention here that line losses remain almost the same in all seasons but the ratios change due to the power theft, causing losses worth billions of rupees every year to LESCO.