Empowering Homes: The Growth of Low-Voltage Energy Storage and Solis’s S6-EH3P (8-15) K Inverter in Pakistan

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As the demand for affordable, scalable residential energy storage grows across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, low-voltage systems are emerging as a leading choice for households in Pakistan. Known for their cost-efficiency, safety, and adaptability, these systems help homeowners manage and store energy effectively, fostering energy independence in residential spaces. This article explores the shift toward low-voltage systems in Pakistan’s residential energy market, spotlighting the Solis S6-EH3P (8-15) K inverter—an ideal solution tailored for reliable and flexible energy storage at home. Generator Integration: Seamlessly switches between battery and generator…

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Net Metering’s Unseen Consequences

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Net Metering’s Unseen Consequences November 12, 2024 Seeking Equity in Renewable Energy Transition By Asim Javed  The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) implemented Distributed Generation and Net Metering Regulations in September 2015, which enable consumers to connect photovoltaic systems to the grid. The objective of these regulations was to encourage the use of renewable solar energy and to allow consumers to lower their electricity bills by utilising the grid as a virtual battery.  Solar households can transfer surplus energy to the grid during the day and retrieve it at…

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NFEH, Energy Update’s joint visit to SECMC

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NFEH, Energy Update’s joint visit to SECMC November 12, 2024 Empowering Thar: Sustainable Coal Mining and Community Welfare In a notable initiative underscoring the growing emphasis on sustainable development, a joint team from the National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH) and Energy Update recently visited District Tharparkar in Sindh province.  Hosted by the Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC), the visit centered around Pakistan’s largest open-pit coal mining site, located in block-II of Thar coal, within the town of Islamkot. The delegation was taken on an insightful tour of the coal mining site…

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Saudi crude oil supply to China to fall in December on weak demand

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SINGAPORE: Saudi Arabia’s crude oil supply to China is set to fall to about 36.5 million barrels in December, trade sources said on Monday, on weak demand from the world’s largest importer. This is a second straight month of decline and the lowest volume since July, down from about 37.5 million barrels that Chinese refiners are expected to receive in November and about 46 million barrels in October, trade data collated by Reuters showed. China’s state majors Sinopec, PetroChina and Sinochem will be lifting less crude in December while Saudi…

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Oil prices steady ahead of OPEC report, China stimulus limit gains

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Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday, awaiting further price direction from OPEC’s monthly report, while investor disappointment over China’s latest stimulus plan and oversupply concerns limited gains. Brent crude futures rose 38 cents, or 0.5%, to $72.21 a barrel, by 0944 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up 36 cents, or 0.5% at $68.40 a barrel. “In a flat price environment that is stalled, supply and demand become even more magnified and at present it would appear that oil market participants do not like what they see,”…

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