Maintaining the current solar net-metering policy can save $1.5-2 billion annually on the energy import bill, reduce circular debt by Rs400-500 billion by displacing costly fossil fuels, cut CO2 emissions by over 10 million tons per year, and support achieving Pakistan’s target of 60% renewable energy by 2030.

solar net-metering policy

If the new net metering policy is implemented—reducing buyback rates or imposing additional charges—the future of Pakistan’s solar industry could face significant setbacks: In short: Investment will slow, growth will stall, and Pakistan will miss out on cheaper, cleaner energy opportunities.

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Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Losses in Pakistan:

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In the fiscal year 2023-24, Pakistan’s power distribution companies (DISCOs) reported an average T&D loss of 18.08%, exceeding the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority’s (NEPRA) target of 12.15%. DISCO-wise T&D Losses: The performance of individual DISCOs varied, with some experiencing significantly higher losses: PESCO (Peshawar Electric Supply Company): Approximately 38-40% SEPCO (Sukkur Electric Supply Company): Over 35% QESCO (Quetta Electric…

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