MyEnergyHub publishes guides, calculator content, and forum moderation guidelines that influence real solar purchasing decisions across Pakistan. This page explains how we research, write, source, and update that content — and how we correct it when we get something wrong.
Who writes our content
All guides and calculator help text are authored by the MyEnergyHub Solar Team, which combines:
- Capital IT's in-house solar engineers (AEDB-certified installers with active project portfolios in Punjab).
- Capital IT's electrical estimators who price weekly equipment quotes from Lahore and Karachi distributors.
- Editorial review by Capital IT's senior leadership before publication.
We don't use anonymous freelance writers and we don't publish guides produced solely by generative AI. AI tools may assist with drafting, research summarisation, or grammar checks, but every published article is reviewed and edited by a named team member.
How we source data
Our facts and figures come from primary sources where possible:
- Tariffs — NEPRA (National Electric Power Regulatory Authority) consumer-end tariff notifications, published quarterly.
- Net metering rules — AEDB and NEPRA net-metering regulations 2024 onwards, plus DISCO-specific procedures we've filed and watched conclude.
- Equipment prices — recent (within 90 days) invoices from Lahore and Karachi distributors and our own project costs.
- Solar irradiance & sun-hours — NASA POWER, Global Solar Atlas, and the AEDB resource maps for Pakistan.
- Performance figures — manufacturer datasheets cross-checked against our own field measurements.
When a figure is debated or imprecise, we say so. When we estimate, we explain the assumption.
How often we update
- Tariff data — within 14 days of every NEPRA notification.
- Equipment price tables — quarterly, with the "Last updated" date visibly stamped.
- Net-metering procedure articles — at least annually, or sooner if NEPRA changes policy.
- Other guides — at least annually for evergreen content; immediately for anything that becomes incorrect.
Every guide displays a "Last updated" date in its hero. Material updates trigger a new date; minor copy edits do not.
Calculator accuracy
Our calculator engines are written in TypeScript and live in lib/calculations/in our source code. The tunable parameters (slab boundaries, GST rate, FPA, equipment prices, panel wattages, sun hours per city) are stored in our database and editable by our team without code changes — so when NEPRA changes a slab, we don't need to redeploy.
We test the calculators against real bills and real installation invoices before changing a tariff version. Known limitations are documented in each calculator's help section.
Commercial relationships
MyEnergyHub is Capital IT's own product. Our guides may mention or recommend Capital IT's installation services — when they do, we say so explicitly (look for the green "Get a quote from Capital IT" callouts).
When we mention specific brands (Jinko, Longi, JA Solar, Growatt, Deye, Solis, Huawei, Phoenix, Pylontech, etc.), it's because they're sold in Pakistan and have a track record. We are not paid by these brands to mention them, and we will name a brand we don't recommend if it matters to the reader.
The Site also runs advertisements through Google AdSense. Ads are managed by Google and do not influence our editorial choices.
Corrections
If you spot an error — a wrong tariff slab, a stale price, a broken net-metering step, a mis-stated regulation — please email support@myenergyhub.pk with the URL and what you believe is wrong.
We aim to respond within two working days. Confirmed material errors are corrected immediately, with a short correction note appended to the bottom of the affected article where appropriate.
Community forum moderation
The /community forum is moderated by our team. We may pin, lock, or remove threads that:
- Spread provably false claims that could financially harm readers.
- Spam, sell, or solicit business without permission.
- Share personal information without consent.
- Are off-topic for a Pakistani solar community.
We're biased toward keeping critical, even harsh, threads about specific products or installers visible — the public deserves honest reviews. We only remove content when it crosses one of the lines above.
Privacy in editorial work
If a forum post or guide references a specific consumer, installer, or DISCO interaction, we anonymise names and account details unless the parties have consented to be named. Our full data handling rules are in the Privacy Policy.
Questions?
Email support@myenergyhub.pk with editorial questions, source requests, or corrections. We read everything.