ISLAMABAD (News Desk/Dunya News) – The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Thursday fixed the fuel cost adjustment (FCA) at Rs4.12 per unit for the month of November [2022], which would be adjusted in the monthly bills of January [2023].
Earlier, the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) lodged a request for a Rs4.66 FCA. However, the Nepra didn’t agree with the calculations and determined the amount at Rs4.12, which had previously set the FCA for the month of October at Rs3.07.
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The announcement on Thursday came after the Nepra reserved its decision after holding a public hearing on the issue last week.
However, the FCA rate fixed for the month of November won’t be applicable to the K-Electric, which is responsible for power supply to the consumers in Karachi and surrounding areas.