NEPRA has given its long awaited approval on
Net-Metering regulations, on Thursday, 3rd September, 2015, to encourage
consumers to set up their own Photo-voltaic (PV) plants. Net metering is a
prevalent phenomenon in the developed nations, as they make use of solar energy
to power a substantial portion of their day-to-day domestic and industrial
operations.
Net-metering is
advantageous for the country, as it shall help accelerate deployment of
renewable energy infrastructure and ease the energy crisis. Netmetering applies
the concept of reverse metering that allows users to sell surplus energy to the
grid at an agreed upon tariff rate; the consumer hence is billed for the net
electricity used. The net metering mechanism is a brilliant concept to bring
down carbon emissions and average cost of electricity.
Using the netmetering concept, energy users
typically reduce a portion of the conventional electricity they buy from the utility.
Homeowners, businesses, schools and other public agencies can all partake in
the net metering process. Net metering is the cornerstone policy for creating
sustainable renewable energy markets, and has driven almost 100 percent of all
rooftop solar deployment in the United
States over the last three decades. Ensuing
successful implementation of the policy, net metering can undoubtedly reshape
the country’s energy security paradigm.
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