ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has reduced National Average Tariff by Rs.0. 62 for CY 2026 through rebasing and fixed it at Rs. 33.38/kWh, lower than the previously determined tariff of Rs. 34.00/kWh for FY 2025-26. The decision is part of government strategy start rebasing of consumer end tariffs of Discos from the calendar year thinking winter a lean period when electricity bills are less due to less consumption and consumers will not agitate on raise in tariff. Nepra determines different consumer-end tariff for each distribution company (XWDISCO), owing to their different revenue requirements and allowed different level of T&D losses. GEPCO, QESCO, MEPCO, SEPCO, HESCO, PESCO, TESCO & HAZECO filed MYT tariff From FY 2025-26 to FY 2029-30 and same has been determined by the Authority. READ MORE: Interim tariff ruling: Three Discos slated for sell-off move Nepra In pursuance of policy guidelines issued by MoE (PD), following approval of the Federal Cabinet for annual rebasing of consumer-end tariffs effective from 1st January, the Authority rebased the consumer-end tariffs and issued its decision for the calendar year January 2026 to December 2026. The determined tariffs, issued on 07.01.2026, have been communicated to the Federal Government for filing of the uniform tariff application. Total Revenue requirement of XWDISCOs is projected as Rs.3,379 billion (including Rs.2,923 billion for Power Purchase Price and Rs.456.15 billion for XWDISCOs margin and PYA) with projected sales of 101,234 GWh for the CY 2026. Nepra has also determined negative adjustment of Paisa 93.62 /kWh for the month of November 2025 for the consumers of Discos and K-Electric. Copyright Business Recorder, 2026