In today’s energy-conscious world, solar power is becoming an increasingly popular choice for homeowners and businesses. As more people install solar panels to generate clean, renewable electricity, one question often arises:
What happens to the extra electricity I produce?
The answer lies in a system called net metering — a smart solution that benefits both energy producers and the environment.
Net metering is a billing mechanism that credits solar energy system owners for the electricity they add to the grid. If your solar panels produce more electricity than your home uses during the day, that excess power is sent back to the national grid. In return, your electricity meter runs in reverse, and you receive a credit on your electricity bill.
Later, when your system isn’t generating enough (like at night or on cloudy days), you can use that credited energy — reducing your electricity costs significantly.
Install solar panels on your home or business.
A bi-directional meter is set up by your electricity provider to track both incoming and outgoing electricity.
When you produce more electricity than you consume, the surplus is sent to the grid.
You get credits for this surplus, which can be used to offset your future bills.
Lower electricity bills
Quick return on investment for solar panel systems
Encouragement of green energy
Reduced burden on the power grid
Eco-friendly lifestyle
Yes! Many electricity providers in Pakistan, including FESCO (Faisalabad Electric Supply Company), now support net metering. You can apply through proper channels and benefit from the extra energy your solar panels generate.
Whether you're already using solar energy or planning to switch, it’s important to stay updated on your electricity usage and billing.
๐ You can easily check your FESCO bill online at:
๐ https://fscobill.com.pk
This online service helps you track your consumption and monitor how much credit you’re earning from net metering.