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solar panels
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  • Zafar Ali
  • Jun 17, 2025
Parliamentary panels reject proposed 18pc sales tax on solar panels in budget

The proposal comes under discussion during separate meetings of the National Assembly and Senate Standing Committees on Finance held on Tuesday

solar panels tax
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  • WEB DESK
  • Jun 12, 2025
PPP “rejects” 18pc tax on solar panels

PPP leader said that solar panels was the only way to avoid expensive electricity, but the tax has taken that option away as well.

solar panels
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  • Zafar Ali
  • May 28, 2025
Falling solar panels in storms — how can this be prevented?

In recent days, reports have surfaced of both human casualties and property damage linked to falling solar panels during storms

trade deficit
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  • Muhammad Faizan Khan
  • Mar 17, 2025
Trade deficit halves from $48b in FY2022 to $24 in FY2024

The documents submitted by the Ministry if Commerce showed that trade deficit in the previous fiscal year had come down to FY2020 levels.

The federal government announced a substantial decrease in the buyback rate for solar net metering electricity producers.
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  • WEB DESK
  • Mar 14, 2025
Government reduces solar net metering buyback rate

The decision was reportedly taken with the aim of ‘alleviating’ the financial burden on grid consumers.

Solar panel prices in Pakistan drop significantly, with the cost of a 580-watt A+ category panel falling form Rs21,000 to Rs16,965.  
  • WEB DESK
  • Dec 25, 2024
Solar prices plummet in Pakistan due to oversupply, rising tariffs

The decline has been attributed to lower temperatures and increased cold intensity, which has reduced energy demand during the winter months.

Pakistan has grown its solar energy capacity by a huge amount in a remarkably short space of time, ensuring residents can avoid blackouts.
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  • WEB DESK
  • Nov 28, 2024
Surprise solar surge in Pakistan shocks experts, and grid

Thanks to cheap Chinese solar technology imports, Pakistan is expected to add an estimated 17 GW of solar power in 2024.

net metering
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  • WEB DESK
  • Nov 21, 2024
Govt mulling slashing net metering rate once again

It will also discourage more users to move towards solar panels, and may also ease the burden of capacity payments.

Policy Research Institute for Equitable Development (PRIED)
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  • WEB DESK
  • Oct 13, 2024
Power sector needs distribution reforms, not more generation capacity

Despite already existing excess generation capacity, and consistently declining demand, more hydropower projects are being added.

Solar panel production in Punjab
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  • WEB DESK
  • Aug 19, 2024
Chinese company to set up solar panel manufacturing facility in Punjab

A Chinese solar company has entered into an agreement with the Punjab government to establish a solar panel manufacturing and assembly plant.

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