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Business & Finance

No change in govt’s policy on solar energy: PM Shehbaz

  • Premier says promotion of renewable energy continues to be top priority
Published March 23, 2025

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Sunday that the government’s policy on solar energy remained unchanged and promotion of renewable energy was “a top priority”, a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) read.

He said this while chairing a meeting in Islamabad to review matters pertaining to the Power Division.

The statement comes days after the government reduced the buyback rate for net metering electricity to Rs10 per unit from previously Rs27 per unit, attributing the decision to “significant increase in the number of solar net-metering consumers, with associated financial implications for grid consumers”.

Govt reduces buyback rate for solar net-metering electricity to Rs10 per unit

Under the new structure, imported and exported units will be treated separately for billing purposes. The exported units will be purchased at the revised buyback rate of Rs10 per unit, while the imported units will be billed at the applicable peak/off-peak rates, inclusive of taxes and surcharges, during the monthly billing cycle.

“There is no change in government’s policy on solar energy and promotion of renewable energy remains a priority,” the premier said on Sunday.

He directed the authorities concerned to remove ambiguities among public regarding solarisation policy through “facts and figures”.

The premier also announced that the government would soon unveil a comprehensive relief package aimed at reducing electricity costs for the public.

Govt to maintain petroleum prices, slash electricity tariffs in new relief plan

The prime minister said the government would provide relief to electricity consumers in line with reforms in the power sector.

Meanwhile, PM Shehbaz also directed for expediting the process of privatisation of power distribution companies.

He directed to resolve any legal or other matters regarding liquidation of generation companies.

The prime minister ordered improved coordination between the Power Division, Water Resources Division, and Petroleum Division for a comprehensive strategy regarding the energy sector.

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paxtan Mar 23, 2025 04:53pm
useless pm and his bluffing, nothing new here...
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KU Mar 23, 2025 05:43pm
.....and in the other corner is truth of reducing renewable energy to Rs.10 per unit n a GST 18% to discourage renewable energy. While people/ind/agri harvested by selling costly/unaffordable energy.
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Maqbool Mar 23, 2025 05:56pm
You now Tax those that have solar, then double tax the provinces distributing Solar power sets, not the actual receivers getting them from Punjab n Sind . government building using solar must pay Tax
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Saqlain ahmad Mar 23, 2025 09:01pm
میں کاروبار کرنا چاہتا ہوں 5لاکھ چاہیے
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Abdullah Mar 23, 2025 09:36pm
@paxtan, he is alot better than others we had in past.
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Hyderali5 Mar 24, 2025 04:27pm
Hyderali
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NAVEED Mar 24, 2025 04:39pm
yes government must keep same price for unit kwh if it sells or buy from people. Government should make policy to pay each month any extra unit it buys from public or individual. Alhamdolilah
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Zahid Raza Mar 25, 2025 04:39pm
@Abdullah, give facts, not political sloganeering.
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