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PM orders NEPRA appeal to protect solar users after net metering overhaul

Published on: February 12, 2026 6:59 AM

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday took notice of the recent changes made by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) regarding solar consumers and directed the Power Division to file a review appeal against it.

The power regulator on Monday changed the terms of contracts for all existing and future net-metered solar consumers – known as prosumers – to contain rising solar energy penetration and protect an expensive and inefficient state-owned power network. The notification effectively terminated the existing net-metering regime and replaced it with net-billing for all.

A statement from the PM Office (PMO) said the premier had taken “immediate notice” of the matter.

The development follows outcry from senators across the political spectrum, including the ruling ally, the PPP, and the opposition, the PTI, in opposition to the NEPRA move.

The PMO quoted the prime minister as directing the Power Division to immediately file a review appeal before Nepra “to ensure every possible safeguard of the existing consumer contracts”.

PM Shehbaz was of the view that the “burden of 466,000 users benefitting from solar should not be put on 37.6 million domestic consumers who were getting electricity directly from the national grid”.

“Power division should chalk-out a comprehensive strategy in this regard,” he added.

The prime minister issued these directives while presiding over a high-level meeting on the new Nepra regulations.

The meeting was attended by Deputy PM Ishaq Dar, Power Minister Awais Leghari, Economic Affairs Minister Ahad Cheema, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, Minister of State for Finance Bilal Azhar Kiyani and PM’s adviser Muhammad Ali.

Speaking in the Senate on Tuesday, Leghari had defended Nepra’s move, stating that it had been made to take the burden off consumers.

“Changing regulations according to the law and the Constitution is a regulator’s job,” he said, adding that he refused to step back from this.

“This is not policy; there should be clarity on that,” he maintained.

Stakeholders and policy experts had warned that the proposed Prosumer Regulations 2025 risked dismantling a decade of citizen-led energy progress.

Under the new regulations, the existing registered prosumers will be shifted immediately to net-billing instead of net-metering, and their export units will be credited for one month only instead of the current three months.

All other existing terms will remain unchanged until the expiry of their seven-year contracts.

Separately, Shehbaz Sharif congratulated the Ministry of Law and Justice on winning the ‘Commonwealth Access to Justice Innovation Award 2026’.

He termed the honour as a result of extraordinary efforts of the minister for law and his team.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: National Electric Power Regulatory Authority, NEPRA, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

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