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Home / Business and Economy / Rooftop Solar to Outshine Grid Demand in Pakistan

Rooftop Solar to Outshine Grid Demand in Pakistan

23 Nov

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Summary

  • Rooftop solar generation will exceed grid demand in Pakistan's industrial areas next year.
  • This surge is causing financial disruptions for state-owned power companies.
  • Pakistan is adapting grid infrastructure and regulations for renewable energy.
Rooftop Solar to Outshine Grid Demand in Pakistan

Pakistan is on the verge of a significant energy milestone, with rooftop solar generation projected to exceed grid demand in major industrial areas by next year. This phenomenon, dubbed 'negative grid-linked demand,' highlights a rapid acceleration in solar panel installations across the nation.

The surge in behind-the-meter solar power is already impacting state-owned power companies, contributing to a decline in demand for grid-based electricity. This shift presents a challenge for utilities as they grapple with financial disruptions amid a growing reliance on renewable sources.

In response, Pakistan is actively working to update its grid infrastructure and regulatory framework. Plans include introducing new tariffs for large solar users and adjusting fee structures to ensure grid maintenance costs are shared equitably, aiming for stability and affordability in its energy strategy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Pakistan's solar power generation is expected to exceed grid demand in key industrial areas next year.
'Negative grid-linked demand' refers to situations where rooftop solar generation completely offsets the need for grid electricity during daytime hours.
Pakistan is adapting by upgrading its grid, introducing new tariffs for solar users, and revising fee structures to manage the increased renewable energy integration.

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