Energy Minister Awais Leghari made a decisive statement, quelling rumors and reassuring the public about the future of solar net metering in Pakistan. Contrary to recent reports suggesting the government’s intention to terminate the program, Leghari emphasized that solar net metering remains a priority and will persist into the next fiscal year. Speaking at LESCO headquarters, he refuted claims of transitioning to a gross metering system, dismissing allegations of discouraging solar energy adoption.
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Addressing concerns, Leghari clarified that existing solar net metering contracts would remain unaffected by any potential policy changes. He pledged transparency and inclusivity, affirming that any modifications would involve thorough consultations with all stakeholders.
Highlighting the program’s success, Leghari noted a significant surge in net metering license applications, indicating a growing interest in renewable energy. Currently, over 113,000 households benefit from solar net-metering connections, showcasing its widespread acceptance and impact on the energy landscape.
The surge in net metering applications, which saw a remarkable 125 percent increase in the current fiscal year, underscores the growing popularity and effectiveness of the program. Despite challenges, such as concerns over affordability and grid electricity accessibility, solar net metering has emerged as a viable solution for households seeking cleaner and more sustainable energy alternatives.
Leghari’s assurance of continued support for solar net metering is a welcome development for consumers and the renewable energy sector alike. By maintaining this program, the government demonstrates its commitment to promoting environmentally friendly practices and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
Looking ahead, the emphasis on stakeholder consultation reflects a commitment to inclusive decision-making and ensuring that any policy changes are well-informed and considerate of diverse perspectives. With ongoing advancements in solar technology and increasing public awareness of climate change, solar net metering is poised to play an even greater role in Pakistan’s energy landscape, contributing to a greener and more resilient future.