巴基斯坦为现有用户维持旧的太阳能网计量费率,而新的用户则自2026年2月9日起面临报酬减少和合同较短的情况。
Pakistan maintains old solar net metering rates for current users, while new users face reduced compensation and shorter contracts starting Feb. 9, 2026.
巴基斯坦国家电力管理局(NEPRA)已证实,现有太阳能用户将保持其目前的净计量协议,保护他们免受最近政策变化的影响。
Pakistan’s National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has confirmed that existing solar energy users will keep their current net metering agreements, protecting them from recent policy changes.
新规则自2026年2月9日起生效,以新用户的净计费系统取代一对一的净计费系统,对过剩电力提供较低的补偿,并将合同期限缩短为五年。
The new rules, effective February 9, 2026, replace one-to-one net metering with a net billing system for new users, offering lower compensation for excess power and shortening contract terms to five years.
现有用户仍然按照最初的七年合同使用,回购率不变。
Existing users remain under their original seven-year contracts with unchanged buyback rates.
正在就修正案草案进行为期30天的公开协商,政府强调现有投标人的稳定,同时允许新的通过人面对修改后的条件。
A 30-day public consultation on the draft amendments is underway, with the government emphasizing stability for current prosumers while allowing new adopters to face revised terms.