Electricity Act 2010.
Country
Type of law
Legislation
Abstract
This Act aims for establishing the position of the Electricity Regulator, separating governance and operational responsibilities, promoting efficient use of electricity by consumers, using new technology, assuring protection of consumers, and assuring the safeguarding of the environment. The Act further aims to promote the prevailing national policies on combating climate change. The text provides on the responsibilities, functions and powers of the Regulator, application and grant of license for generating electricity, and tariffs to be set by the Regulator. Part 5 of the text refers to standards of electricity services to be developed by the Regulator. Part 6 provides provision for consumer protection and disputes between consumers and electricity network services licensee. The text further lays out for power system expansion plan, regulator’s prior approval for entering into power purchase agreements with independent power producers.
The Act is designed in 11 Parts as follow: Preliminary (1); Regulator (2); Licensing (3); Tariffs (4); Standards of Electricity Services (5); Consumer Protection (6); Power system expansion planning and review (7); Public consultation (8); Dispute resolution (9); Appeals (10); and Miscellaneous (11).
The Act is designed in 11 Parts as follow: Preliminary (1); Regulator (2); Licensing (3); Tariffs (4); Standards of Electricity Services (5); Consumer Protection (6); Power system expansion planning and review (7); Public consultation (8); Dispute resolution (9); Appeals (10); and Miscellaneous (11).
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Long title of text
An Act to provide for a new legislative framework for regulating the electricity sector, the establishment of the post of the Electricity Regulator and the Office of the Regulator, and for related matters.
Date of text
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No