OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
To establish the Electricity Control Board and provide for its powers and func- tions; to provide for the requirements and conditions for obtaining licences for the provision of electricity; to provide for the
To establish the Electricity Control Board and provide for its powers and func- tions; to provide for the requirements and conditions for obtaining licences for the provision of electricity; to provide for the
Electricity Regulations: Administrative Government Notice 13 of 2011 (GG 4652) came into force on date of publication: 16 February 2011 The Government Notice which issues these regulations repeals the
Namibia imports more than 50% of its electricity imports from neighbouring countries: South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the Southern African Power Pool. Electricity is mainly derived from fossil fuels, and
for the establishment, operation and administration of electricity markets, power system security and safety, network connections, metering, or any other matter it is authorised in terms of the Act.
Revised Technical Rules: Electricity Act, 2007 Final - 2023 Issued By: Electricity Control Board P O Box 2923 ECB House, 35 Dr Theo-Ben Gurirab Street Windhoek, Namibia
The document outlines the Electricity Regulations made under the Electricity Act 4 of 2007, which came into force on February 16, 2011, and repealed previous
The Minister of Mines and Energy has under section 39 of the Electricity Act, 2000 (Act No. 2 of 2000) made the regulations set out in the Schedule which shall come into effect on the date of publication
Functions of Board Subject to the provisions of the Act, the Board must in performing its functions- promote an efficient, reliable, rationalised and economic system of electricity generation,
This is an Act to establish the Electricity Control Board and provide for its powers and functions; to provide for the requirements and conditions for obtaining licences for the provision of
Subject to the provisions of the Act, the Board must in performing its promote an efficient, reliable, rationalised and economic system of electricity generation, transmission, supply and distribution
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