• Login
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • International News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • International News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Time of Pakistan
No Result
View All Result
Home Pakistan

On a drive: KESC to remove ‘faulty’ meters

ToP by ToP
April 18, 2012
in Pakistan, Sindh
0
KESC to remove faulty meters

KESC to remove faulty meters

0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
KESC to remove faulty meters

KARACHI: The Karachi Electric Supply Company (KESC) has launched the third ‘faulty’ meter removal drive aimed at minimising irregular consumption of electricity.

Under the initiative, the KESC has set off to remove additional meters per premises, where three or more meters are installed.The utility claims that the drive is in accordance with the NEPRA requirement, which envisages one meter for one premises and not a multiplicity of meters. It also jives with the KESC’s tariff regime, where one premises technically needs only one meter unless the plot is legally bifurcated into separate units.The KESC has opted to take out the ‘third’ meter only and would let the first and second meters intact, to eliminate irregular consumption of power and stabilise power distribution system and optimise load management concerns.

“Irregular consumption means that the consumer’s load has not crossed the energy limits for two meters and the third meter has only been installed to gain illegitimate slab benefits without ensuring that the connected load of the third meter and the power consumption correspondingly match between the other two meters,” it was stated by the KESC in a statement issued on Tuesday.All security deposits and payment made for any additional/third meter would be adjusted against electricity bills being duly generated on the other meters, the statement added.The KESC has also sent notices to consumers having three or more electricity meters at one premise which should technically and ideally have one meter.

The billing history of such consumers for the last 12 months has already been examined by the KESC and this confirms the current position that prima facie irregular load consumption is occurring through unequal distribution of load among the multiple meters, which can safely be handled by two meters at the said premises.To double check the position, the KESC inspection team would visit such premises shortly in the presence of the consumers and would take fresh readings to determine the current consumption requirements and determine whether the premises should have the third meter removed under the scheme.

In case of irregular consumption, the KESC would have the right to detach or cancel one of the existing extra meters installed at such locations without providing any further notice, to balance the load on the other meters.In the event of failure of consumers to cooperate with the inspection request contained in the notice, the KESC technicians would be left with no alternative but to proceed without on-site validation and such non-cooperating consumers would solely be responsible for any consequences or cost incurred in the process arising.The KESC spokesman clarified that this three-meter drive has successfully been carried out by KESC in other regions of Karachi such as Clifton and Defence in the past few months.“Given its success, it has been decided to roll out the scheme in other areas of Karachi as well to remove any discrimination between consumers and to determine current and correct load requirements of consumers across the city,” he added. – PT

Tags: Karachi Electric Supply CompanyNEPRA
Previous Post

Ending Siachen standoff: Pakistan should take first step

Next Post

Pakistan fashion crowd soaks up Monsoon’s reign

ToP

ToP

Related Posts

11th J.A. Zaman Memorial Open – Powered by Gem Golfers
Sports

11th J.A. Zaman Memorial Open – Powered by Gem Golfers

by Jameel Ahmad
April 9, 2025
Imran Khan
Pakistan

Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi Sentenced to Jail in £190 Million Case

by Jameel Ahmad
January 17, 2025
shaza fatima khawaja
Pakistan

World’s Largest Submarine Cable Arrives in Pakistan: Could This End Internet Woes?

by Jameel Ahmad
January 15, 2025
Kundi
Pakistan

“Nothing Was Seen”: Kundi on Talks

by Jameel Ahmad
January 3, 2025
Inflation
Pakistan

Pakistan’s Inflation Plummets to 6-Year Low: ‘4.9% in November Sparks Hope for Rate Cuts’

by Jameel Ahmad
December 2, 2024
Belarus President
Pakistan

Belarusian President’s Three-Day Visit to Pakistan Promises Strengthened Ties and Key Agreements

by ToP
November 25, 2024
Arno by Anny Dresses
Fashion News

Arno by Anny’s Launched its Latest Western Wear Collection for Women

by Jameel Ahmad
October 31, 2024
Next Post
Pakistan fashion crowd soaks up Monsoon’s reign

Pakistan fashion crowd soaks up Monsoon’s reign

Popular Stories

  • President for holding Pak-Japan govt-business dialogue

    President for holding Pak-Japan govt-business dialogue

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Naat Khawan ‘Farhan Ali Qadri’ Arrested

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Naseej Collection Exhibition At Fashion Central Multi Brand Store

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
Time of Pakistan

About Times Of Pakistan

kralbetbetturkeyikimislibahis1xbetm.infohipas.infohttps://www.wiibet.com/restbetcdn.com

Other Categories

  • Beautiful Pakistan
  • Fashion News
  • Funny News
  • Viral Videos
  • Weird News

Recent Posts

  • 11th J.A. Zaman Memorial Open – Powered by Gem Golfers
  • Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi Sentenced to Jail in £190 Million Case
  • World’s Largest Submarine Cable Arrives in Pakistan: Could This End Internet Woes?

Times Of Pakistan © 2024. Design & Developed by E2E Solution Providers.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • International News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In