Ukraine’s National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission (NEURC) has set the summer and winter time periods during which electricity from household solar power plants must be paid for at the "green" tariff. The decision is set out in amendments to the Retail Electricity Market Rules and the Procedure for the Sale and Metering of Electricity, approved by resolution No. The commission said this would ensure more accurate metering of output and unify the application of the rules for household solar plant owners. "The updated provisions create clearer and more predictable conditions for the operation of household solar power plants, and ensure uniform approaches to metering generated electricity and settling payments under the ‘green’ tariff," the commission said. As previously reported, National Power Company Ukrenergo, which funds payment of the "green" tariff, had earlier raised concerns about distribution system operators’ metering of electricity generated by household solar plants during nighttime hours and in excess of the capacity established under contracts.