Minister Leghari Addresses Solar Net Metering Concerns

Web DeskMay 17, 2024 10:40 PMbusiness
  • Leghari denies taxation on solar net metering, ensuring policy stability.
  • Plans to enhance transmission system and improve customer service.
  • Hints at future reforms to optimize power sector efficiency.
Minister Leghari Addresses Solar Net Metering ConcernsImage Credits: hamariweb
Federal Minister Awais Leghari clarifies no taxation on solar net metering, assures policy stability, hints at future power sector reforms.

The Federal Minister for Power Division, Awais Leghari, recently addressed concerns regarding the government's potential taxation on solar net metering. In a recent interview, Leghari categorically denied any plans for imposing taxes on solar net metering, reassuring the public that the existing regulations governing this system would remain unchanged for now.

Net metering, a mechanism that compensates solar energy system owners for excess power they feed into the grid, has been a topic of discussion due to its impact on the country's fiscal health and circular debt. Leghari highlighted the importance of solar power adoption to alleviate pressure on the power generation infrastructure and hinted at possible future revisions to the net metering policies.

Leghari also unveiled plans to improve the transmission system over the next four years, addressing challenges related to capacity payments. He emphasized the need for enhancing customer service at distribution companies, cracking down on power theft, and eliminating inefficiencies in service delivery. The Minister's zero-tolerance approach towards service quality issues was evident as he hinted at potential privatization of certain departments and the introduction of long-term contracts for operational management.

Minister Leghari's statements provide clarity on the government's stance on solar net metering, assuring stakeholders of the current policy stability while hinting at future reforms to optimize the power sector's efficiency and sustainability.

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