ECC approved a new policy for electricity purchases from net metering consumers, directly impacting new users.
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Govt cuts solar metering benefits
The government on Thursday drastically changed the net metering policy, introducing regulations that slash benefits for new ...
ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet has reduced buyback rates for net metering consumers from ...
The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) on Thursday approved amendments to the existing net-metering regulations to reduce ...
The Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet has approved amendments to net-metering regulations to reduce financial burden on grid consumers. The ECC, which met in Islamabad today with Finance ...
The government has reduced the buyback rate for electricity under net metering from Rs27 per unit to Rs10 per unit, citing a "significant increase in the number of solar net-metering consumers" and ...
The ECC has reduced the net metering electricity purchase rate from Rs 27 to Rs 10 per unit to ease the burden on grid consumers. The committee also approved the export of potassium sulphate ...
Producing electricity partly for own consumption, and partly for sale to the power distribution companies (DISCOs), is available in Pakistan, provided anyone has a roof suitable for solar energy. In ...
The federal government is working to cut the buyback rate for excess electricity while increasing the grid supply price for ...
ECC slashes solar net-metering buyback rate by one-third, ends net billing; under new framework, consumers to sell at Rs10, buy at Rs42-48 per unit.
The government has reduced the buyback rates for net metering electricity to Rs10 per unit, attributing the decision to “significant increase in the number of solar net-metering consumers, with ...