ISLAMABAD: Members of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Industries and Production strongly criticised the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Monday over its decision to replace net metering with net billing for rooftop solar consumers, warning that the move could damage investor confidence and harm the government’s credibility. The committee, chaired by Syed Hafeezuddin, expressed serious reservations over the recent amendments to the solar policy. “This policy amendment will have serious implications for the overall reputation of the government,” the chairman said, adding that if commitments to independent…
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NA Panel Criticises Nepra Over Net Metering Shift, Warns of Investor Confidence Erosion
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) faced strong criticism from lawmakers on Monday over its recent decision to replace net metering with net billing for solar consumers, with parliamentarians warning that the move could undermine investor confidence and damage the government’s credibility. The issue was raised during a meeting of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Industries and Production, chaired by MQM MNA Syed Hafeezuddin. Committee members questioned the rationale behind the abrupt policy shift, arguing that it could “shatter the trust of investors in government policies”. Earlier…
Read MoreGovt Notifies Rs4.04 Per Unit Cut in Industrial Power Tariffs, Seeks Restoration of Solar Prosumers’ Rights
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has formally notified an average reduction of Rs4.04 per unit in electricity tariffs for industrial consumers, effective from February 11, 2026, while also directing the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) to restore contractual rights of existing net-metered solar consumers. The Power Division announced revised rates across all industrial categories. However, a nominal fixed charge of Rs1,000 per month has been imposed on smaller industrial consumers (B1 category) with loads up to 25kW, similar to fixed charges recently introduced for residential users. Under the new structure,…
Read MorePM Launches Historic Fan Replacement Program to Transform Pakistan’s Energy Efficiency Landscape
Islamabad: In a landmark step toward national energy reform, Federal Minister for Energy (Power Division) Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari formally launched the Prime Minister’s Fan Replacement Program at the Planning Commission Auditorium in Islamabad. The initiative, spearheaded by the National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (NEECA), is being described as one of the most transformative demand-side management interventions in Pakistan’s history. Far beyond a technical upgrade, the program marks a strategic shift toward embedding energy efficiency at the core of the country’s power policy. The launch ceremony was attended…
Read MoreFPCCI Hails Reduction in Sindh Infrastructure Cess (IDC) Hundreds of Millions of Dollar Worth of Annual Relief Eyed Atif Ikram Sheikh, President FPCCI
Karachi: Atif Ikram Sheikh, President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), has welcomed the Sindh government’s decision to reduce the infrastructure development cess, terming it a historic breakthrough that is expected to reduce the cost of doing business by hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Atif Ikram Sheikh lauded the provincial government for lowering the cess from the existing 1.85 per cent to a bracket of 0.80pc to 0.85pc. He noted that the business community had been struggling with this issue for the past 20…
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