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Alert About Changes In Pesco Bill

July 18, 2021 by pescobill Leave a Comment

All the consumer of PESCO and consumers of other companies are informs that GOVT of Pakistan has made new changes in the electricity bill.

The changes are following.

  1. NJ( Neelam Jehlam surcharge has exempted, so there is no more NJ surcharge in the Pesco electricity bill.
  2. The second change the GOVT has induced the INCOME TAX in the Pesco electricity bill on the domestic consumers. The criteria for the income tax on the consumer who consumes 1000 units per month and above.

So to avoid form income tax the consumers are advised to use less units.

Here is an example of income tax that has applied on Domestic consumer.

 

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Precaution During Rainy Season

July 15, 2021 by pescobill Leave a Comment

All Necessary precautions Should Be Taken During Monsoon Rains.

Water and electricity don’t go hand in hand! In fact, they are the worst enemies! Regardless of your job, the rainy season will definitely not protect you from getting wet. Well, there are many hazards when working with electricity during the rainy season. An electrical device charges the water tank with electrical ions, so if you want to step on that water, you’re sure to experience a severe electric shock! The rainy season also causes disruptions and damage to building wiring and even electrical receiving equipment. One little tip: disconnect all high voltage points in the building during thunderstorms and do not touch electrical contacts with bare hands during rain! Not only that, but there are many other things to do and do to cope with electricity during the rainy season, and this article will help you get to know all of them.

Rain and storm can pose a threat to electrical safety. Lightning and falling power lines and poles can cause injury or damage to life and property. PESCO advises its esteemed customers and the general public to always exercise caution to avoid electrical accidents during the rainy season by observing the following safety precautions:

Safety Tips During Rainy Season

  1. Avoid from fallen electricity poles and power lines or stayaway from anything in contact with these.
  2. Never lift up any low lying power lines.
  3. Don’t raise fallen or badly leaning electricity poles or support structures.
  4. Never jump over, go under, or touch broken or low hanging electricity power lines.
  5. Do not drive over fallen power lines.
  6.  Stay inside a car if it is in contact with a fallen power line and tell others to stay away from the car.
  7. If the car has caught fire, jump out of the car without contact with the car or any other metal part of the car.
  8.  Be careful not to touch water—or anything in contact with water—near where there is a downed power line.
  9. Prevent access to an area where there is a fallen electricity pole, or a broken or low hanging power line by putting warning signs to warn others of the immediate danger.
  10.  Never touch or come close to vandalized electricity equipment.
  11. Report all vandalized PESSCO equipment to PESSCO faults center or to the nearest PESSCO Offices.
  12. Do not climb any tree that is touching or is near to power lines.
  13.  Do try attempt to free somebody who is in contact with an electrical power line; but inform and alert the nearest PESSCO office, faults center and Police or Fire Brigade.
  14. Desist from doing any illegal electricity connections and extensions.
  15. Do not use electrical appliances that have been wet.

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Area Electrified By SEPCO

July 13, 2021 by pescobill Leave a Comment

SEPCO (Sukkur Electric Power Company) has been formed by bifurcating HESCO, So that the supply of electricity can be in access of every single person of SEPCO region. SPECO has worked very hard and electrified the most of its area successfully. Following are the districts under SPECO jurisdiction.

Area Electrified By SEPCO

1. Districts Sukkur,

2. Ghotki

3. Khairpur

4. Kashmore / Kandhkot

5. Some portion of Rahimyar Khan District

6. Jacobabad

7. Shikarpur

8. Larkana

9. Kamber / Shahdadkot

10. Dadu some portion of Jamshoro District

11. Naushehro Feroze portion of Shaheed Benazirabad District.

SEPCO worker are on the mark to provide the best quality of services and covering it area to be electrified as soon as possible.

Geographical Area of SPECO

 

 

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MEPCO Online New Connections

June 27, 2021 by pescobill Leave a Comment

MEPCO has introduced new reforms for the betterment of its consumers. MEPCO has started online new connection facility for its costumers.

Now you can apply online from your home. You can apply for domestic, commercial and agricultural connection by just one click.

Here is a online new connection link. Just click on it and follow the instruction. Fill up the form online and submit it online. It is easy way to apply for new connections online. Firstly MEPCO has introduced this facility in thirteen division. Soon it will be in the whole region of MEPCO.

MEPCO Online New Connections

 

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Reward for Theft Reporting

June 1, 2021 by pescobill Leave a Comment

POLICY REGARDING REWARD FOR REPORTING THEFT OF ELECTRICITY AND INCENTIVE FOR DETECTING THEFT OF ELECTRICITY

1.Checking to at least rule out theft, unscrupulous extraction or use of electricity by consumers, and in the end, WAPDA decided to create a system to report / detect or detect electricity theft or reward and reward theft.

2.Standing operating procedures (SOPs) come into force on 01.01.2000. Letter No. 1467-1672 / GMCS / D (R&CP) / 57118 dated 11/14/1988 Letter No. 265-486 / GMCS / D regarding the article issued by GM (CS) (R&CP) / 57118 dated: 02.06.1989, letter No. 1141- 1268 / GM ~ S \ ‘D (R&CP) / 571 18 Date: 20.06.1991 and Letter No. 3299-378 / GMCS / DG \’ (R&CP) 57 ‘57118 dated 22.09.1997 will be considered suspended. according to SOP as of 01.01.2000.

3. How much can be Payable

A maximum of 10% of the invoiced tracking invoice will be distributed as a reward and incentive prize. Disclosures provided as a result of the report will be paid for by a maximum of 5 representatives out of 3111 representatives. The remaining 5 invoices from the lost account will be received and refunded as Part 1 and Part IL Collateral, which contains payment details and procedures for:

I)

INCENTIVE FOR REPORTING THEFT OF ELECTRICITY

4. Who can get reward.

This bonus will be paid to anyone reporting electricity theft, provided the theft is verified and a disclosure invoice is issued to be used for criminal / illegal users. The value of the prize will be a fixed percentage of the refund amount and will be paid by check or cash. The following persons are entitled to remuneration: a. public
b . Government Employees
c. Employees of autonomous, semi autonomous and corporate bodies
d. WAPDA Employees whether Regular, Temporary, on Daily Wages, on Contract or on Deputation except those employees whose job description and charter of duties includes checking/detecting theft of electricity except those employed on intelligence duties.

5. Criteria For Incentive

The reward payable to the Reportee shall be in accordance with the amount contained in Table-I below.

Sr. No. RECOVERED AMOUNT

Incentive

MAXIMUM PAYABLE
1 Amount upto and including Rs.5,00,000/- 5% of the recovered amount Rs.25,000.00 (Twenty Five Thousand)
2 Amount from Rs. 5,00,001 upto and including Rs10,00,000/- Rs. 25,000.00 plus 2.5% of the recovered amount exceeding Rs. 5.00 lacs Rs. 37,500.00 (Thirty Seven Thousand Five Hundred
3 Amount from Rs. 10,00,001/- upto and including Rs. 20,00,000/- Rs. 37,500.00 pIus 1.25 % of the recovered amount exceeding Rs 10.00 lacs Rs. 50,000.00 ( Fifty Thousand)
4 Amount from Rs. 20,00,001/- upto and including Rs 50,00,000/- Rs. 50,000.00 plus 1% of the recovered amount exceeding Rs. 20.00 lacs Rs. 80,000.00 (Eighty Thousand)
5 Amount exceeding Rs. 50,00,000/- Rs. 80,000.00 pIus 0.75% of the recovered amount exceeding Rs. 50.00 lacs To be calculated

6. Budget Head

Each DISCO and GM (M&S) will open a Budget Head Account titled Reward and Incentive. Budgetary Provisions will be made annually by the Authority on demand basis so that the requirements of Rewards/Incentive are met from this Budget Head.

7. Procedure For Theft Reporting

  1. Any eligible person may lodge a report in person by telephone or in writing to any of the under mentioned officers authorized to receive such reports.
    1. (1) Authorized Officers – DISCO’S
      1. (a) Chief Executive of DISCO’S.
      2. (b) Director Commercial and Dy. Director Surveillance of DISCO’S.
      3. (c) All SE’s (Operation) Circle, All XEN’s(Operation Division and All. SDO’s (Operation), Subdivision of DlSCO’s
    2. (2) Authorised Officer WAPDA HQ
      1. (a) General Manager (M&S) WAPDA House Lahore Reports received by the Chairman, Dy. Chairman and Members of the Authority etc. will be handled by GM (M&S).
      2. (b) Genera Manager (lnt) WAPDA I-louse Lahore including Deputy Directors Intelligence deployed in the field.
      3. (c) Directorls Surveillance of GM (M&S) located in Peshawar, lslamabad/Rawalpindi, GujrarwaIa, Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan, Hyderabad and Deputy Director Surveillance Quetta.
      4. (d) Director, Chairman WAPDA Complaint. Cell, G-7, Wapda House, Lahore.
  2. Essential InformationThe report by a reportee must contain under mentioned essential information to locate the Consumers indulging in theft.
      1. Reference Number of the Consumer if known.
      2. Locality/Address of the Consumer.
      3. Category of Consumer, i.e. Domestic, Commercial, Industrial, Tube well etc.
      4. Mode of theft and time of theft if known.
  3. Availing The Reward
    1. If the reportee wishes to avail the Reward, it will be necessary for the reportee to:
      1. Indicate whether or not he/she wants the report to be treated as confidential.
      2. Give his name, address, telephone number and photocopy of the National Identity Card.

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Taxes applies on Electricity Bill

May 22, 2021 by pescobill Leave a Comment

Taxes applies on Electricity Bill and Its Calculation

Now you can easily calculate how taxes applies on bill.

Here is the list of taxes included in a electricity bill.

  • ED (1.5% of cost of electricity)
  • NJ (1% of units consumed)
  • GST (Cost of electricity+E.D+FC Sur)×17%
  • FC Surcharge (Units consumed ×0.43)
  • LPS (Cost of electricity+N.J+FC Sur)×0.1
  • QTR (Units consumed ×1.61)

NOTE

QTR applies when the number of consumed units are above 300. After that the GST also calculate as

GST with QTR ((Cost of electricity+E.D+FC Sur+QTR)×17%

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