New Developments in Energy Regulations
The Energy sector in Ethiopia is regulated by the Energy Proclamation No. 810/2013 (as mended) and the Energy Regulation. On the other hand, the Investment Proclamation No. 769/2012 (as amended) and
(Proclamation No 1180/2020 and Regulation No 474/2020).Private sector participation in the electricity market in Ethiopia is regulated by the Energy Proclamation and the
akin to provisions for local investors.Energy strategyThe energy policy and strategies of Ethiopia (energy and climate policy) exhibit limitations related to the articulation of generation expansion targets, renewables targets, and formal proce ure for energy policy review and monitoring of targets. To impro
cial to private sector investment in generation assets. Ethiopia's power sector has made modest progress in instituting a regulatory authority with a clear definition of responsibilities of the regulator, following the 2013 Energy
tation of its frontiers or boundaries.AcknowledgementsThe regulatory review of the electricity market of Ethiopia is a result of a continental initiative to crowd-in private sector participation in Africa's electricity market in collaboration with member States, i
The Energy sector in Ethiopia is regulated by the Energy Proclamation No. 810/2013 (as mended) and the Energy Regulation. On the other hand, the Investment Proclamation No. 769/2012 (as amended) and
The electricity market of Ethiopia is undergoing changes. This is demonstrated by shifts in the organization and structure of the electricity market, major leaps in generation capacity expansion, network
Content Regulation No. 447/2019 Council Ministers Energy Regulation -page Council Of Ministers Regularion NO. 447/2019 COUNCIL OF MINISTERS C LAT'' This Regulation is issued by the
Council of Ministers Regulation No. 382 /2016 COUNCIL OF MINISTERS REGULATION TO AMEND THE ETHIOPIAN ELECTRIC UTILITY ESTABLISHMENT REGULATION WHEREAS, it has become
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The Ethiopian Energy Authority (EEA) was established by the Proclamation 810/2013 which replaced Electricity Proclamation No. 86/1997,and Counsel of Ministers Energy Regulation 447/2019 and
This Regulation is issued by the Council of Ministers pursuant to Article 5 of the Definition ofPower and Duty of the Executive Organs of theFederal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Proclamation No.
The Authority is responsible for regulating the energy sector, including licensing, and overseeing energy projects and activities, promoting renewable energy, and ensuring compliance with sector regulations.
and limited track record of efective private sector engagement. Related to the attractiveness of the electricity market, Ethiopia demonstrates regulatory strength in the areas of contract regulation,
Ethiopian Federal Laws Go to Laws Index Title: Council of Ministers Energy Regulation No.: 447/2019 Jurisdiction: Federal Law Type: Regulation Country: Ethiopia 🇪🇹 Format: PDF (Amharic and English)
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