Another bad news for electricity consumers as the CPPA has filed its petition in Nepra seeking Rs4.69/unit increase in the power rate, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Sunday.
Sources say that there is likelihood that the electricity rate will go up by Rs4.69/unit as the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) submitted its request to the National Electricity and Power Regulatory Authority.
The increase has been sought in the monthly fuel adjustment for the month of July.
If the raise is granted by the Nepra, the electricity consumers will have to bear an extra burden of Rs65 billion.
The Nepra will hear the CPPA petition on August 31.
The CPPA said that 35.17% electricity was produced from hydro sources; 12.74% from coal; 1.46% from diesel, 10.36% from local gas; 14.98% from imported LNG; 14.20% from atomic energy; and 6.42% electricity was generated from furnace oil in the month of July.
It further stated that the cost of electricity produced by diesel remained Rs27.88/unit; from furnace oil Rs35.69/unit; from LNG Rs28.28/unit; and from atomic energy the production cost was Re1/unit.
The CPPA further stated in its petition that the reference cost was fixed at Rs6.28/unit for the month of July. But the production cost of electricity generation remained Rs10.98/unit.
It said that a total 18.76 billion units of electricity was produced during last month.
Reporter Awais Kiyani