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Electricity bills may surge as fuel costs tighten household budgets

Published on: February 18, 2026 4:09 PM

Electricity consumers across Pakistan may soon face higher monthly bills after a fresh increase in petroleum prices raised overall power generation costs. The expected hike has created concern among households already struggling with inflation and rising living expenses.

The Central Power Purchasing Agency has formally submitted a request to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority seeking approval for a fuel price adjustment for January. A public hearing is scheduled for February 26, where the regulator will review the proposal and decide the final outcome.

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According to official data, around 914 million units of electricity were produced during the month, while 876 million units were supplied to distribution companies. The cost of electricity generation stood at 12.17 rupees per unit, compared to the reference rate of 10.39 rupees.

Based on this gap, the power purchasing agency has asked for an increase of 1.78 rupees per unit, mainly due to higher fuel import prices. If approved, this adjustment would directly affect consumer bills in the upcoming month.

Read more : Pakistan discusses electricity tariff revisions with IMF –

Meanwhile, domestic users consuming up to 300 units continue to face fixed charges, which means even small increases in tariffs can significantly impact middle and lower-income households. Energy experts warn that further fuel hikes could trigger additional adjustments in coming months.

Ultimately, the final decision now rests with the power regulator, whose ruling will determine whether the proposed increase becomes effective. Consumers are advised to prepare for possible changes, as rising global energy prices continue to pressure Pakistan’s power sector.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: electricity tariff hike, fuel price impact, Latest, NEPRA hearing, Pakistan energy crisis, power unit cost

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