Pakistan, April 7 -- The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has highlighted that outdated grid infrastructure is acting as a critical bottleneck to the country's solar energy expansion, urging authorities to take urgent modernisation measures to support rising distributed generation and unlock the sector's full potential.

The CCP it its study on the solar market, proposed targeted reforms to remove entry barriers, enhance market transparency, and boost investment in the solar sector.

The study, titled "Unlocking Green Potential: A Market Competition Study of Solar Energy in Pakistan," identified key structural challenges and outlined practical measures to strengthen grid infrastructure, improve policy clarity, and enforce quality ...