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  2. K-Electric - Wikipedia

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    K-Electric (KE), formerly known as Karachi Electric Supply Company or Karachi Electric Supply Corporation Limited, is a Pakistani utility company based in Karachi. Privatised in 2005 KE is the only vertically integrated utility in Pakistan supplying electricity within a 6500 km square territory including Karachi and its adjoining areas.

  3. Category:K-Electric FC - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "K-Electric FC" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 13:24 (UTC).

  4. K-Electric Bin Qasim Power Station - Wikipedia

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    K-Electric Bin Qasim Power Station (BQPS) is a thermal power plant fueled by natural gas and fuel oil located near Port Bin Qasim, Karachi, Sindh. [ 1 ] It consists of two units, BQPS-1 and BQPS-2.

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  6. Lahore Electric Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) (Urdu: لاہور الیکٹرک سپلائی کمپنی) is a Pakistani government-owned electric distribution company. It is based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The company was founded in 1912 by Lala Harkishen Lal. [1]

  7. LUMA Energy - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023 each of these clauses represented $0.146236 per kWh and $0.035997 per kWh respectively, added on top of the base electricity cost. In addition to other charges, the total cost for electricity per kWh as of May 2023 was $0.2653. [59] [60] An increase in electric utility costs could also mean a rise in water utility costs.

  8. K-Electric FC - Wikipedia

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    The club had a long-standing rivalry with Rawalpindi-based Khan Research Laboratories.The rivalry started when K-Electric and Khan Research Laboratories faced off in two back-to-back Pakistan National Challenge Cup finals, in 2011 and 2012, with Khan Research Laboratories winning both the finals 1–0 and 3–1 on penalties with game drawn 0–0 after extra time respectively.

  9. Kerala State Electricity Board - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala state Electricity board started functioning under the direction of a newly formed Kerala government on 31 March 1957. [2] The first governing body consisted of 5 members, and was headed by chairman K P Sreedhara Kaymal. The staff of the erstwhile Department of Electricity of the Thiru-Kochi state were transferred to the KSEB.