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Rooftop solar can be torn out of capital’s hands

Last updated: May 6, 2025 11:11 pm
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Electricity companies around the world are facing a growing crisis as the shift towards solar power threatens their financial stability. In countries like Pakistan, the increasing popularity of rooftop solar panels is leading to a decline in traditional electricity sales, exacerbating existing issues such as reliance on fossil fuels and unfavorable contracts with foreign-owned power stations. This situation is further complicated by the country’s deepening political and economic turmoil, with the poorest families bearing the brunt of rising electricity costs and unreliable grid supply.

In contrast, countries like South Africa, Austria, Germany, and Italy have seen a significant increase in rooftop solar capacity in recent years. Rooftop solar is seen as a way to combat frequent power outages and reduce dependence on the grid. However, there is limited information available on the number of households outside of wealthy nations that own and operate their own solar panels. In the USA, for example, there are ongoing debates over the terms under which households can sell excess electricity back to the grid.

Different trading arrangements exist for solar energy, including net metering, feed-in-tariffs, gross metering, rooftop leasing, and solar as a service. The ownership of solar panels is crucial, as it determines who benefits from the technology. While corporations tend to prioritize their own interests, households and communities view solar technology as a means to reduce reliance on grid electricity and lower overall energy consumption.

Decentralized generation and modern metering technology can help manage electricity demand more efficiently and reduce the need for power stations. This shift away from fossil fuels is essential in addressing the global climate crisis. Additionally, the potential for community and local ownership of rooftop solar presents an opportunity for more equitable distribution of energy resources.

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Dr. Simon Pirani, an honorary professor at the University of Durham, emphasizes the social and environmental benefits of decentralized solar technologies. From individual households in Pakistan to community-owned projects in California, rooftop solar offers a pathway towards a more sustainable and equitable energy system. By empowering communities to take control of their energy production, solar power can play a significant role in shaping a post-capitalist economy.

For more insights on rooftop solar and the future of energy systems, you can follow Dr. Simon Pirani’s blog and research publications. The transition to solar energy presents both challenges and opportunities for the global energy sector, highlighting the need for innovative solutions and collaborative efforts to address the pressing issues of climate change and energy poverty.

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