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The Express Tribune·3 min read·medium

Power consumers brace for tariff hike

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Power consumers brace for tariff hike
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Electricity consumers in Pakistan are facing a potential tariff hike of Rs0.82 per unit due to fuel cost adjustments for May 2026. The regulatory authority is reviewing the request, which is attributed to higher fuel costs and shifting energy consumption patterns.

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The proposed increase highlights the economic strain on consumers and the impact of global geopolitical events on local energy prices.

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The article provides a factual account of the regulatory hearing and the reasons cited for the price adjustment.

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