Renewable and alternate energy sources also play a significant role. Hydropower is producing 3,900 MW, wind energy contributes 1,200 MW, and sugarcane-based bagasse adds 79 MW. Furthermore, electricity generated through net metering—mostly from solar panels installed by consumers—has surpassed 5,000 MW, marking a rapid increase.
When net metering is factored in, Pakistan’s total power generation rises to over 23,000 MW, which helps bridge the gap between supply and demand during the current season.