• Portant Code de l’Electricité à Madagascar

  • Lettre de Politique de L’énergie de Madagascar

  • Code de Réseau de Distribution d’Energie Electrique à Madagascar

  • Regulatory Framework for the Development of Renewable Energy Resources in Lesotho

    The regulatory framework seeks to support sustained investment in renewable energy resources in Lesotho. It provides power producers framework guidelines and legal instruments; principles underlying determination of renewable energy tariffs, and the economic and financial model; standardised Power Purchase Agreements for renewable energy generation projects guidelines and legal instruments; and guidelines for the procurement of power.

    Authours: Mercados for LEWA

  • Lesotho Electricity Authority Licence Application Rules

    The regulations concern procedures for obtaining a licence to generate, transmit, distribute, supply or import and export electricity from the Lesotho Electricity Authority.

  • The Eswatini Energy Masterplan 2034

    The masterplan forecast’s outcomes of the current and planned policies in the energy system to the year 2034 and shows comparative scenario results that assume deployment of diverse technologies and measures to meet the country’s energy demand which the private sector can use in their plans.

    Authours: Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy

  • The Eswatini Energy Regulatory Act, 2007

    The act regulates the generation, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity in Eswatini.

  • Eswatini Energy Act, 2007

    The act to reform and consolidate the law regulating the generation, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity and to provide for matters incidental thereto.

  • Short-Term Generation Expansion Plan for Eswatini

    The document is based on the Energy Masterplan. It is a short-term (5-year) power sector generation plan, where two power generation technologies are prioritised i.e. solar and biomass.
    Authour:by Energy System Planning (Pty) Ltd

  • Namibian Electricity Act 2007, amended in 2016 (Net Metering Rules)

    This document seeks to reduce the investment requirements for independent producers adding power into the national grid, and to allow customers who generate their own energy to reduce their reliance on the grid, and to promote the production and use of sustainable renewable energy sources including in small scale projects. All renewable energy technologies are eligible for net metering. All distribution consumers are allowed to install net metered facilities. The document sets the regulatory framework on net metering, including carbon credits for consumers who self-generate energy.
    Authour: Ministry of Mines and Energy