The power regulator revealed that the net average production cost of electricity is Rs7.62 per unit
ISLAMABAD – The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority on Thursday prepared a plan for reduction in prices of the commodity by Rs25 a unit.
It suggested that electricity prices can be reduced by overcoming operational shortcomings. It noted that of Rs45.06 per unit cost, Rs17.01 per unit is capacity charges. Moreover, Rs15.28 per unit are charged as tax and surcharge, and distribution companies charge Rs3.10 per unit as distribution margin from consumers.
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