ISLAMABAD: In a move likely to alarm solar consumers, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra), on government directions, has proposed sweeping changes to Pakistan’s net-metering regime that would significantly reduce incentives for solar prosumers. The draft Prosumer Regulations, 2025, released for public consultation, aim to replace the existing Alternative and Renewable Energy Distributed Generation and Net Metering Regulations, 2015. Under the proposed framework, prosumers would no longer be allowed to install solar capacity beyond their sanctioned load, effectively cutting the permissible system size by around 50 percent. Currently, consumers…
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OGRA Intensifies Enforcement Drive to Ensure Compliance at Petrol Pumps
Islamabad: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has mobilized its enforcement teams from the Head Office and Regional Offices to conduct a comprehensive inspection of petrol pumps across their respective jurisdictions. The objective of this exercise is to verify the legality of operations, adherence to codal formalities, and compliance with OGRA’s rules and regulations. As part of this enforcement drive, Chairman OGRA, Mr. Masroor Khan, personally accompanied the enforcement teams during visits to various petrol pumps. During these inspections, the teams examined the validity of licenses, verification of mandatory…
Read MoreGovt Lowers RLNG Prices by Up to 5.9pc for December
ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Monday reduced re-gasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG) prices by up to 5.9 per cent for December, offering modest relief to consumers of both state-owned gas utilities. The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) notified the revised rates, attributing the reduction to a decline in the delivered ex-ship price of imported LNG. The price cut applies to consumers of Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Ltd (SNGPL) and Sui Southern Gas Company Ltd (SSGCL). Under the new rates, RLNG prices for SNGPL consumers were lowered by 4.6 per…
Read MoreClean Energy Transition in Pakistan Hinges on Deep System Reforms, Say Analysts
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s shift towards clean energy will remain fragile without comprehensive reforms in planning, regulation and grid infrastructure, experts warned at a high-level roundtable, stressing that renewable momentum must be backed by structural changes to build a resilient and sustainable energy system. The experts highlighted the need for coordinated planning, improved demand forecasting, investment in grid readiness and the mobilisation of targeted climate finance. They cautioned that unresolved issues such as rising capacity payments and outdated tariff structures continue to undermine the country’s energy transition. These views were expressed at…
Read MorePakistan, Russia Hold Talks on Potential Oil-Sector Agreement
Pakistan and Russia are in discussions over a possible oil-sector agreement as the two countries explore broader cooperation in energy, Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has said. Speaking to Russia’s RIA news agency in an interview published on Tuesday, Aurangzeb said Pakistan was keen to collaborate with Russia in areas such as exploration, production and refining. “All of these areas are Russia’s strengths, and we would be very happy if Russia agreed on an agreement in this sector with Pakistan,” he said, adding that the matter is currently under discussion…
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