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Pakistan aims to save Rs2.16 trillion by changing power plant contracts, potentially lowering electricity tariffs.
Pakistan's government seeks to reduce power purchase costs from four state-owned plants by switching to a 'hybrid take-and-pay' model, aiming for Rs2.16 trillion in savings.
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) will hold a public hearing on April 24 to review the proposal, which includes reducing operation and maintenance costs and capping insurance fees.
The changes could lower consumer tariffs if approved.
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Pakistán pretende ahorrar 2.16 billones de rupias cambiando los contratos de las centrales eléctricas, potencialmente reduciendo las tarifas de electricidad.