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ISLAMABAD : Pakistan has officially ended its net metering regime with the introduction of NEPRA’s Prosumer Regulations 2026, shifting rooftop solar users to a new net billing framework. Under the

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has proposed imposing a monthly fixed electricity charge ranging from Rs. 200 to Rs. 675 on more than 28.5 million residential consumers to generate around Rs.

Pakistan’s power regulator, Nepra, has imposed a Rs. 10 million fine on the state-run National Grid Company after uncovering major safety, staffing, and operational lapses at key transmission sites in

Net metering has emerged as Pakistan’s most economical power source, with DISCOs purchasing 573.7 million units of solar-generated electricity over the last four months. This surge comes despite ongoing proposals

Saudi Aramco has reached a significant milestone with the inauguration of its 50th retail fuel station in Pakistan, reflecting its steady expansion in the country’s downstream energy sector. The achievement

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has strongly criticized Pakistan’s power distribution companies for installing around four million Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) meters without obtaining prior regulatory approval. The