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Nepra abolishes licence requirement, fee for small solar users

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Dawn
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  • 1 min read
In brief

Pakistan's energy regulator NEPRA has introduced significant regulatory changes aimed at promoting renewable energy adoption. Small-scale solar users will no longer require licensing or pay installation fees, removing barriers to residential solar adoption. However, larger prosumers with higher capacity installations must pay a one-time regulatory deposit of Rs1,000 per kilowatt. This tiered approach balances accessibility for individual consumers while maintaining compliance standards for commercial-scale renewable energy installations.

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Nepra abolishes licence requirement, fee for small solar users
Nepra abolishes licence requirement, fee for small solar users

Says higher capacity prosumers will have to deposit a one-time fee of Rs1,000 per kilowatt.
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