NERC - Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) is an independent regulatory body established by the Electric Power Sector Reform Act (EPSRA) of 2005. NERC is tasked with the regulation of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI), ensuring the efficient and reliable supply of electricity to all Nigerians. The commission oversees the licensing, tariff regulation, and overall governance of the electricity market in Nigeria, promoting competition and protecting the interests of consumers.
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NERC issues licenses for electricity generation, transmission, distribution, and trading in Nigeria.
The commission regulates electricity tariffs to ensure fair pricing for consumers and sustainability for operators.
NERC implements policies and regulations to protect the rights of electricity consumers in Nigeria.
Promotes competition among electricity market participants to improve service delivery and innovation.
Ensures that all market participants comply with the established regulations and standards.
Provides a platform for resolving disputes between electricity consumers and service providers.
Develops policies to guide the growth and sustainability of the Nigerian electricity market.
Conducts research to inform regulatory decisions and promote technological advancements in the sector.
Engages in public awareness campaigns to educate consumers about their rights and responsibilities.
Collaborates with international bodies to adopt best practices in electricity regulation.
Abuja, Nigeria
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Sanusi Garba (Chairman), Dafe Akpeneye (Commissioner)
Federal Government of Nigeria
http://www.nerc.gov.ng
info@nerc.gov.ng
Twitter: @NERCNG, Facebook: NERCNigeria
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