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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-19T10:59:24.000Z",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\n\nPakistan’s federal minister for power has directed authorities to process all net metering applications submitted through February 8 under the previous regulatory framework, easing concerns among solar energy consumers.\n\nThe decision applies to all electricity distribution companies nationwide, including K-Electric, the Power Division said.\n\nOfficials have been instructed to immediately implement the directive to ensure that eligible applicants continue to receive net metering facilities without disruption.\n\nAccording to a Power Division spokesperson, a total of 5,165 net metering applications were submitted across all distribution companies, including K-Electric, by the deadline.\n\nOnce approved, the applications are expected to add about 250 megawatts of capacity to the national grid, contributing to the country’s renewable energy supply.\n\nThe minister’s decision removes uncertainties surrounding pending applications. He also instructed authorities to maintain transparency in processing all requests.\n\nSardar Awais Leghari urged electricity consumers to register any complaints by calling the helpline at 118.",
  "title": "Pakistan to process net-metering applications submitted till Feb 8 under old rules"
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