Tag: Tariff
Trump says has not agreed to roll back tariffs on China
WASHINGTON/BEIJING: President Donald Trump on Friday said he has not agreed to rollbacks of U.S. tariffs sought by China, sparking fresh doubts about when the...
Power tariff likely to be scaled down by Rs2.97 per unit...
ISLAMABAD: Power tariff is likely to be scaled down by Rs2.97 per unit.
According to media reports, Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) has filed an...
NEPRA approves Rs 0.74 per unit tariff for 4000mw Matiari-Lahore Transmission...
By AHMAD AHMADANI
National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved Rs0.74 per kilowhatt tariff for 4000MW Matiari-Lahore Transmission Line Project and asked the government to...
Power tariff lowered for agriculture tube wells
The government on Monday notified reduction in power tariff for agriculture tube wells by Rs 3.50 per unit, while directions were issued to all...
PTA in a bid to reform telecom tariff
Tariff for on-net calls may be increased to protect the industry’s profitability while also preserving competition
In a move to streamline the ‘unhealthy competition’ among...
Power tariff reduced by Rs4.11: NEPRA
The country’s top power regulator, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) Chairman Brig (retd) Tariq Saddozai, has approved a Rs 4.11 per unit cut...
NEPRA approves Rs7.75 per unit interim tariff for Bhikki Power Plant
The National Electric Power Regularity Authority (NEPRA) has allowed Quaid-e-Azam Thermal Power (Private) Limited (QATPL) to charge the Central Power Purchasing Agency Guarantee Limited,...
NEPRA withdraws upfront tariff for LNG power projects
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has decided to withdraw its upfront tariff for LNG based power plants announced on April 3, 2015 after analysing the engineering, procurement and construction contracts of the LNG based power projects undertaken in Punjab by the federal and provincial government.
The available information has revealed that the three LNG power projects in Punjab have different capacities with different engineering procurement and construction (EPC) and Long Term Service Agreement (LTSA) costs. Additionally, all three projects have been guaranteed different thermal efficiencies ranging from 61.59 per cent to 62.45 per cent.
The analysis clearly indicates that the evidence provided by the Pakistan Private Power and Infrastructure Board (PPIB) and the underlying assumptions on which upfront tariff was determined has materially changed which renders the existing upfront tariff redundant. Therefore NEPRA has decided to withdraw its upfront tariff determination and intimated to the federal government for notification in the official gazette.
NEPRA had approved upfront tariff for LNG power plants envisaging minimum procedural processes to save time in determining tariff and reviewing it to facilitate the investors in carrying out their due diligence regarding financial viability and acceptability of the tariff. However, the upfront tariff was subject to review at the time of the commercial operation on the basis of foreign exchange rate, customs duties and other charges and insurance cost to a maximum of seven per cent. The tariff promises 15 per cent internal rate of return (IRR) on equity to investors.
The regulator had set an upfront tariff of Rs 11.2 per unit (kWh) for first 10 years for locally funded 225 MW projects and Rs 9.4 per unit for next 20 years, with a 30-year levelised tariff of Rs 10.55 per unit. For the same capacity project with foreign financing, the first 10-year tariff was set at Rs 10.6 per unit and Rs 9.377 per unit for the next 20 years, levelising at Rs 10.2 per unit over 30 years. NEPRA had assumed LNG price at $12 per million British thermal units (mmbtu) while calculating the upfront tariff.
An official source said the National Power Parks Management Company Limited, wholly owned by the federal government, and the Quaid-e-Azam Thermal Power Limited, wholly owned by the Punjab government were reluctant to share the details with NEPRA. They submitted details after a lapse of four months from the date of conducting the competitive bidding.
The QATPPL provided the information regarding EPC contract, LTSA, request for proposal and technical and financial bids, whereas the NPPMCPL provided information regarding EPC contract, LTSA, and technical and financial bids. However, the detailed bid evaluation reports as directed by NEPRA have yet to be received.
CDA asked to notify agreed tariff of ad board
Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry Senior Vice President Khalid Chaudhry has called upon the CDA to notify the agreed tariff of advertisement board...
CJP asks NEPRA to explain power tariff hike formula
Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Tuesday told the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to explain how it determined the...
Govt ready to review power tariff hike, SC told
The Supreme Court (SC) has directed the government to review the recent hike in power tariff and withdraw the notification, otherwise the court will...
SC questions power tariff hike
CJP says government has no authority to issue notification on hike in power tariff
Government will have to face consequences of illegal act
Chief Justice of...
PML-N jolts masses with massive power tariff hike
PML-N leaders, who promised prosperity and progress as part of its election manifesto, on Monday approved yet another hike in electricity tariff, jacking up...
Energy bomb ready to be dropped on 1st
The government is all set to drop an energy bomb on the people from October 1.
Sources said the government had decided to scale up...
Power tariff goes up by Rs1.12 per unit
The inflation-stricken masses received another blow as the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) approved Rs 1.12 per unit hike in electricity tariff on...
NEPRA hikes tariff by 80 paisa per unit
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Tuesday approved an increase in electricity tariff by 75 paisa per unit for all distribution companies...
Trade policy to be announced by end of month: secretary
The Commerce Ministry is planning to announce the trade policy 2012-13 by the end of this month after approval from the cabinet, Commerce Secretary...