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Solar Users to Pay Full Electricity Unit Price Under Latest Net-Billing Rule

Pakistan has officially ended its net metering regime, overhauling the economics of rooftop solar as regulators introduced a new net billing framework that pays small power producers less for surplus electricity while charging them standard consumer tariffs for grid supply.

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has notified the latest Prosumer Regulations 2026, which end the unit-for-unit electricity supply system.

The current buyback rate for electricity exported by solar net metering consumers stands at Rs. 25.9 per unit, which may be reduced to around Rs. 11 per unit under the proposed framework.

The new policy will not apply to existing net metering consumers during the validity of their contracts. However, Discos have been authorised to either terminate contracts or transition consumers to the new policy framework upon contract expiry.

Distribution companies (Discos) will charge consumers the applicable retail tariff for electricity supplied from the grid, which may be as high as Rs. 50 per unit, while purchasing surplus electricity from solar consumers at a significantly lower rate of Rs. 11 per unit.

Also, electricity generated through distributed generation facilities using solar, wind, or biogas of up to 1 MW will now be settled through a net billing mechanism instead of unit-for-unit adjustment. Billing will be carried out at the end of each billing cycle (30-day period), based on actual energy supplied and consumed.

Under the new framework, electricity exported to the national grid by net metering consumers will be purchased at the National Average Energy Price, while consumers will be billed for electricity consumed at the prevailing applicable tariff.

The regulations clarify that payments for surplus electricity supplied to the grid will be made separately, moving away from the one-to-one unit compensation system. The framework also brings biogas-based prosumers under the same regulatory structure.

NEPRA has defined the scope of eligible consumers to include residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural and general services consumers connected at 400V or 11kV, subject to approval and interconnection with the distribution system of the licensee.

With the enforcement of the Prosumer Regulations 2026, the Net Metering Regulations 2015 have been suspended. The authority said the revised framework is intended to standardize distributed generation, improve transparency and align consumer-level power generation with the broader regulatory and tariff structure.

The regulator has also limited the net metering contract period to five years. Upon expiry, contracts will be eligible for renewal for an additional five years.

With the enforcement of the 2026 regulations, the Net Metering Regulations 2015 will be automatically suspended.

NEPRA will have special powers to revise purchase rates during the life of agreements, issue binding directions, demand operational data, impose penalties, and relax/modify provisions when appropriate.

Nepra said the reforms aim to curb financial losses, tariff distortions and grid instability caused by rapid solar adoption. Pakistan’s rooftop solar capacity is now estimated at 6,000 megawatts, concentrated among urban residential, commercial and industrial users.

While solar has reduced daytime grid demand, it has also eroded utility revenues. In FY2024, electricity sales fell by 3.2 billion units, costing distribution companies nearly Rs. 101 billion, losses that were absorbed into tariffs, adding about Rs. 0.9 per kilowatt-hour for remaining consumers.

Regulators argue net metering produced a regressive outcome, shifting fixed system costs such as capacity payments and grid maintenance onto non-solar users as wealthier households cut their billed consumption. Power Division projections show that without reform, lost grid sales could reach 18.8 billion units by FY2034, with a cumulative impact of Rs. 545 billion, potentially lifting tariffs by Rs. 5–6 per unit.

The distortion widened as utility-scale solar is now contracted below Rs. 10 per unit, while rooftop exports under net metering were credited at Rs. 22–27 per unit, excluding taxes and surcharges. “The grid was effectively being used as a free battery,” a senior energy official said.

Operational risks have also grown. Winter demand often drops to 8,000–9,000 megawatts, while solar output peaks during daylight, raising concerns over over-generation and frequency instability. Nepra has capped distributed generation at one megawatt, restricted capacity to sanctioned load, and barred new connections where transformer utilization exceeds 80%.

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  • Zalim logo main apna haq Nahi bakhshtha tum sab policy saaz logo KO.. Mera emaan Hain k aik din qiyamat qayim hogi insha’Allah wahan per apna haq Allah k darbar main app tamam logo sey mangoo GA.
    Allah zalimo KO nishan e ibrat banayen. Ameen

  • So, we must pay for our full electricity on time but when it comes to the government buying back the electricity the solar users expert, they can wait months before they get compensated. Trust the pakistan government to squash anything that benefits the people

  • IPPs are not even running but still collecting billions in capacity payments . Lot of corruption involved

  • غضب کے مکار حکمران ۔۔۔۔۔ جھوٹ ایسے بولتے ہیں جیسے ٹی 20 کا بیٹنگ پاور پلے

  • Guys there’s always a price to pay. This is the price to pay for living in this holy land 😄 just relax and invest in batteries. 5 years ago i invested 1 million additional in industrial grade lithium batteries and running off grid ever since. I knew govt would do something. Its pakistan guys.

  • So what was the point of public hearing ? 🤔

    The public hearing was to address this issue. Why is this being claimed ?

  • Nepra held a marathon public hearing on Friday evening but restricted dozens of relevant consumers, independent think tanks and business representatives from suggesting alternative solutions. By the afternoon of the first working day, the regulator notified the same draft without changing a single clause, indicating a predetermined conclusion.

    In the end , we must all remember to blame the Govt for this, no one but the govt is responsible for this.

    It was always the govt that is responsible for expensive electricity. We were promised Dams and even funds were made to donate to Dam funds, but since the sun provides free electricity, they want us to pay for that.
    But power companies can do whatever they want.

    We get 10 rs but power companies charge 55rs

    • Thugs are ruling Pakistan as they are elected on the basis of form 47. Current Govt.of Pmln is not concerned about public benefit and well being. Infact they will soon be trapped in their own tricks . The two faced leaders have declared solarization in Pakistan as game changer n now they throwing trash on their own faces. Hypocrites.

  • I don’t understand that they will sell my exported units at 40 to 50 ruppes per unit and and pay me 11?

  • What a pathetic policy to penalise a green energy producer that too from his own pocket and safeguarding the interest of IPPs and Discos which were exposed due to their inefficiencies and corruption……well done……

  • Consumer have to pay the corrupt agreements done by Sharifs and Zardaris which lead to abnromal increase in Energy price coupled with deteorating transmission system. Same corrupts have now introduced new means to extort money from solar power users

  • Dunya ka wahid mulk … jahan state khud karobar kerti he. mulk na hoowa banyie ki dukan hogayi …… matlab awam apna bhala bhi na soch sakhey , ye he inki policy

  • Instead of overcharging domestic consumers. The govt should give surplus energy to dieing industries, like textile and others, and start new industries on cheaper electricity. This way we can compete with countries like vietnam bangladesh india etc for cheaper textiles and other industrial product. But who would want to revive Pakistan industries. No one I guess.

  • Simple method to avoid this mess is to install a hybrid solar system with max backup batteries and get rid of this pathetic policy shift of the Govt

  • Government would spare no room for the consumers and I fear that in future it would declare roof top panels illegal without net metering.

  • Anyone who can afford a 10lackh rupee solar system can definitely invest in Batteries…So Now adopt batteries, Go competely off Grid…Lets see how they can force someone to use the pathetic grid……Revenues will wall further…. thanks to stupid policies of the mindless bureaucrats.

  • Very good decision by the government. So many times I hv argued with my neighbors having solar system and using net metering, I’m paying extra money because of their extra units which they are exporting to the system, resulting increase in my capacity surcharge. now above shows clearly I’m paying Rs. 90 (paisa) per unit because of you. Your house demand is 10 KvA and you installed 20 KvA and enjoy by exporting 10 KvA. Demand is already very low due to which I’m paying non capacity surcharge and because of your extra units I’ve to pay more.

    • Agreed . Why not let Israel take over . We are tired paying for our military

      It’s better for another country to take over. Israel has our best interest at heart. I know them take good care of you

    • You are paying more bcz of IPPs corruption. Your little brain can only ask you to bully neighbours not speak up against the looters.

  • I love how people complain about residences having solar and how that drives up rates for everyone else, when if the idiots running this cesspool hadn’t resorted to corruption through capacity charges, we wouldn’t have that issue in the first place. They sign an agreement giving them guaranteed payments in dollars, and the consumers are to blame??

  • Good work, i cant pay for someone not using wapda during the day. Pakistani awam ko adat muft khori ki

  • Even the agreed contracts now followed with customers to atleast let them to recover the cost of solar system deployed, looks like its not my govt and not peoples govt

  • I agree with Arif. i do not have the finances to afford solar and i ve been paying for all these complaining solar free-loaders for the past 5 years or so. All the cry babies, pls buy batteries and go off-grid. good riddance i say.

  • battery cost is 2 lac to 6 lac . maybe another 2 lac for invertor. switch quickly before they put tax on batteries

  • لگتا ہے کہ ن لیگ، پیپلز پارٹی اور اسٹیبلشمنٹ والوں نے سولر پینل کا کاروبار بند کرکے سولر بیٹریوں کا کاروبار شروع کردیا ہے۔ جب ہی ایسی پالیسی بنائی ہے کہ عوام سولر بیٹریاں خریدنے پر مجبور ہو جائے۔

  • We are not wealthy solar users, we helped ourselves and our nearly defaulter Govt by our hard efforts saving. NEPRA has right to change contract anytime if needed then get lost.We sell our solars and become same like before.

  • When government doesn’t come into power with public mentade, but with tactics like form 47 then these kind of anti people policies take place


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