KE Proposes Rs4.84B Refund After Tariff Hike
The k-Electric proposed refund comes after the utility charged higher per-unit electricity rates in January 2025.
Under the monthly fuel charges adjustment (FCA) for January, the company wants to refund approximately Rs4.84 billion to its power consumers.
The regulator has scheduled a public hearing for March 20 to consider the KE request for a provisional negative FCA.
Earlier, the KE sought a 4.94 per unit power tariff cut for December 2024.
In February, Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif said that electricity tariffs would further be reduced for domestic consumers and industries through reforms in the electricity sector.
Electricity tariffs will further be reduced: PM Shehbaz
He expressed satisfaction with the current changes in the electricity sector, stating that they are producing great results while chairing a review meeting of the sector in Islamabad on Friday.
PM Shehbaz said that he has pledged to guarantee the supply of affordable and sustainable power. He said revising agreements with IPPs is saving the national treasury and reducing electricity prices for consumers.
The Prime Minister made reference to the campaign against power theft and pledged to speed it up even further in order to completely eradicate the losses incurred by all distribution firms in this area.
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