Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
1910
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Act
Economic Sector: 
Power
Energy Types: 
Power
Issued by: 
Government of Pakistan
Notes: 
Unofficial source
Overall Summary: 
An Act to amend the law relating to the supply and use of electrical energy.
Pricing
Energy pricing: 
[A] license under this Part- (i) may prescribe such terms as to the limits within which, and the conditions under which, the supply or energy is to be compulsory or permissive, and as to the limits of price to be charged in respect of the supply of energy, and generally as to such matters as the Provincial Government may think fit; ---In the absence of an agreement to the contrary, a licensee may charge for energy supplied by him to any consumer –(a) by the actual amount of energy so supplied, or (b) by the electrical quantity contained in the supply, or (c) by such other method as may be approved by the Provincial Government. (4) Any charges made by a licensee under clause (c) of sub-section (3) may be based upon, and vary in accordance with, any one or more of the following considerations, namely: -- (a) the consumer’s load factor (b) the power factor of his load, or (c) his total consumption of energy during any stated period, or (d) the hours at which the supply of energy is required---Where the licensee charges by any method approved by the Provincial Government in accordance with section 23, sub-section (3), clause (c), of the Electricity Act, 1910, any consumer who objects to that method, by not less than one month’s notice in writing, require the licensee to charge him, at the licensee’s option, either by the actual amount of energy supplied to him or by the electrical quantity contained in the supply, and thereafter the licensee shall not, except with the consent of the consumer charge him by another method.
Governance
Energy management principles: 
The Provincial Government may, on application made in the prescribed form and on payment of the prescribed fee (if any), grant to any person a license to supply energy in any specified area, and also to lay down or place electric supply-lines for the conveyance and transmission of energy [...].--- No person, other than a licensee, shall engage in the business of supplying energy except with the previous sanction of the Provincial Government and in accordance with such conditions as the Provincial Government may fix in this behalf, and any agreement to the contrary shall be void[...].
Energy institutional structures: 
The Provincial Government may for the whole or any part of the Province, by notification in the official Gazette, constitute an Advisory Board [...].