ISLAMABAD, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) announced on Thursday to reduce the electricity price by 2.99 rupees (2.7 U.S. cents) per unit under the fuel adjustment for the month of December, 2017. The decision in this regard was taken in ...
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according to Arif Habib, a research firm, the lowest in years. That is thanks chiefly to a construction blitz. By elections due next year, the PML-N will have installed some 9,000 megawatts of generation capacity, increasing the total by half. “We will remove the darkness from Pakistan,...
This paper examines the patterns of electricity demand in Pakistan over the period 1970–2006 using autoregressive distributed lag technique to cointegration. Long run and short-run price and income elasticities are examined for the national level and for the three major consumer's categories—household...
21-SEP-2022 12:00 AM PST:The petrol price slightly raised. Current petrol price=237.43/Ltr. Current crude-oil price is $83.5 per barrel. 01-SEP-2022 12:00 AM PST:In Pakistan, the petroleum prices are raised again (see the latest prices below). New petrol price=235.98/Ltr. Current cru...
Electricity prices, Q4 2024: The average electricity price in the world is USD 0.150 kWh for residential users and USD 0.147 USD per kWh for businesses. The highest residential electricity prices are in Europe at USD 0.228 per kWh and the lowest are in Asia with USD 0.080. Africa (0.124),...
This study aims to explore the potential of renewable energy resources to attain a 100% renewable electricity system in Pakistan. Currently, most of the el
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et al. (2007)find that an increase in electricity prices negatively influences several industrial sectors in South Korea. According toJamil and Ahmad (2010), a bi-directional short-run causality exists between electricity prices and the output of manufacturing and agricultural sectors of Pakistan. ...
This research paper investigates a relationship among electric power consumption, economic growth, Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Pakistan, by applying Granger Causality Test for the period 1971-2010. Vector Error Correction Model has been applied to determine the ...