The Central Purchasing Power Agency (CPPA) requested the NEPRA to reduce the electricity price owing to reduction of fuel prices in the international market.
The consumers of all distribution companies except K-Electric and lifeline consumers using less than 50-300 units would get relief in the billing of next month.
The decision was taken after a public hearing on a petition filed by Central Power Purchase Agency (CPPA) on behalf of the distribution companies. Chairman NEPRA Brig (R) Tariq Saddozi presided over the hearing.
The diesel-based power generation cost stood at Rs12.42 per unit, furnace oil-based at Rs6.28, gas-based at Rs6.01, nuclear at Rs1.12 per unit and imported energy from Iran at Rs10.60 per unit, resulting in the saving of Rs32 billion.
The fuel reference price for January was fixed at Rs 9.86 per unit while average fuel cost was calculated at Rs6.48 per unit. Some 50 per cent electricity was generated from gas.
The officials of CPPA and NTDC were admonished for not providing information about running power plants on less expensive furnace oil and efficient plants instead of diesel.
The CPPA official told that all power plants were operated as per merit order and all information would be provided to the NEPRA.