Electricity prices may drop by up to Rs12 per unit: Minister

Pakistan Jan, 10 2025
Electricity prices may drop by up to Rs12 per unit: Minister
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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Energy Awais Leghari, announced that ongoing talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) could result in a reduction of electricity rates by as much as Rs10 to 12 per unit.

Speaking to the media at the Parliament House, Leghari revealed that renegotiations with Independent Power Producers (IPPs) have already saved the country Rs 1,100 billion, with those savings benefiting the general public through lower electricity prices. He added that the government is now focusing on revisiting agreements with state-owned power plants, a move that is expected to lead to additional savings for consumers.

“We are bringing 15 more IPP contracts to the cabinet for review, and we expect even more savings for the public,” he said. Leghari also commented on the ongoing issue with K-Electric, which is demanding a large sum under its multi-year tariff. “We believe this tariff is unjustified and should be lowered. NEPRA will make a decision that serves the interests of the people,” he said. Regarding efforts to curb electricity theft, particularly in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Leghari explained that despite numerous meetings with the provincial government, progress had been slow. “Our company faced additional losses of Rs6 billion due to continued theft and lack of cooperation,” he stated. He confirmed that discussions with 16 other IPPs are ongoing, with the goal of revising contracts to further reduce electricity costs. He also mentioned that government power plants would soon undergo a review of their return on equity, which could further influence future tariffs.

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