The whole world is facing extreme environmental damage due to energy pollution and waste. Gujranwala Electric Power Company (GEPCO), understanding the need to adopt clean and sustainable energy to save both resources and cost, has introduced the GEPCO Green Meter system. More and more customers of GEPCO are turning green by implementing GEPCO green meters in their homes. Here you will find the details about what this system is, how it works, and how much it costs.
GEPCO Green Meter—How Does It Work?
The GEPCO green meter, also known as a net meter, is installed for consumers who generate electricity through solar power. Through this system, the electricity consumers send excess energy produced by their solar systems back to the national grid. In exchange for every unit donated, GEPCO gives specified credit amounts as discounts on their next month’s electricity bill. This system helps in:
- Saving national energy resources
- Promotion of clean and sustainable energy
- Cutting electricity bill costs
So, if you have a new solar system installed in your premises or you are planning to install one, then this resource will help you manage both your budget and energy more effectively.
GEPCO Green Meter Bill Calculator
If you have already adopted the GEPCO green meter but can’t manage the units you consume and the units you export to the national grid, then you can use the GEPCO green meter bill calculator online. This tool is designed to help GEPCO customers calculate their estimated GEPCO green meter bill amount by just entering the total units generated by their solar system, units consumed, and units exported.
This data will show you an estimation of how much you’ll save by consuming less energy than you produce and export to the grid.
GEPCO Green Meter Unit Price
The GEPCO green meter unit price is also known as the GEPCO green meter tariff. Under NEPRA's regulation, the rate is Rs. 19.32 per kilowatt-hour (kWh). It is the rate at which GEPCO purchases one unit of electricity from its customers who export the surplus energy generated from their solar systems. This rate helps in estimating the total payable bill amount before adjustments so the customer can plan their budget and carefully consume electricity units.