Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Electricity Supply Regulation Act 2006
Posted on 12:42 AM by law4all
Objective of this act is
(1)- to achieve the effective, sustainable,orderly comand and operation of Electricity infrastructure in the world.
(2)- To ensure that the interests and needs of present and future electricity customers and end users are safeguarded and met, having regard to the governance, efficiency. effectiveness and long-term sustainability of the electricity supply industry within the broader context of economic energy regulation.
(3)- facilitate investment in the Electricity supply Industry.
(4)- Facilitate universal acess to Electricity.
(5)- promote the use of diverse energy sources and energy efficiency; promote competitiveness and customer and end user choice.
(6)- Facilitate a fair balance balance between the interests of customers and end users, licensees, investors in the electricity supply industry and the public.
Powers and Duties of Regulator.
The Regulator must
(1)- consider applications for licenses and may issue licence ,the operation of generation, transmission and distribution facilities; the import and export of electricity;
(2)- trading;
(1)- consider applications for licenses and may issue licence ,the operation of generation, transmission and distribution facilities; the import and export of electricity;
(2)- trading;
(a)- regulate prices and tariffs.
(b) - register persons who are to register with the Regulator where they are not required to hold a licence.
(c)-issue rules designed to implement the national government's electricity policy framework, the integrated resource plan and this Act.
(d)- establish and manage monitoring and information systems and a national information system, and co-ordinate the thereof with other relevant information.
(b) - register persons who are to register with the Regulator where they are not required to hold a licence.
(c)-issue rules designed to implement the national government's electricity policy framework, the integrated resource plan and this Act.
(d)- establish and manage monitoring and information systems and a national information system, and co-ordinate the thereof with other relevant information.
(4)- Enforce performance and compliance, and take appropriate steps in the case of non-performance.
(5)- may mediate disputes between generators , distributors, customers or end users.
Advisory Forums.
The Regulator may appoint forums consisting of as many members of the Regulator, employees of the Regulator and other persons as rnay be necessary to advise the Regulator in general or on a particular matter.
Customer and End User Forums.
The Regulator may establish customer or end user forums consisting of as many members of the Regulator, licensees, employees of the Regulator and categories of customers or end users as may be necessary to advise the Regulator on matters affecting customers or end users in general, or a category of customers or end users in particular.
The Regulator must require a licensee to establish and fund a customer or end users in the manner set in the licence held by such a person.
The Regulator must require a licensee to establish and fund a customer or end users in the manner set in the licence held by such a person.
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