Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority explained

Agency Name:Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority
Nativename:EPRA
Formed:2019
Jurisdiction:Kenya
Headquarters:Eagle Africa Centre
Longonot Road, Upperhill
Nairobi, Kenya
Chief1 Name:
Chairperson
Chief1 Position:Jackton Boma Ojwang
Chief2 Name:Director general
Chief2 Position:
Daniel Kiptoo Bargoria
Website:Homepage

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), formerly the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is an independent regulatory authority responsible for technical and economic regulation of electricity, petroleum (Upstream, midstream and downstream) and renewable energy subsectors in Kenya.[1]

History

The Electric Power Act of 1997 created the Electricity Regulatory Board (ERB) whose mandate was to regulate the electricity subsector in Kenya. Subsequent reforms in the energy sector informed the creation of the Energy Regulatory Commission through the promulgation of Energy Act No 12 of 2006 and revised in 2012.[2] The Energy Act No 1 of 2019 repealed the Energy Act no 12 of 2006 allowing for the establishment of the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority(EPRA) with and expanded mandate to regulate the entire energy sector.[3] [4]

Location

The offices of the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority are located at the Eagle Africa Centre, Longonot Road, Upper Hill, Nairobi city.

Authority

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority regulates the electric utilities, Petroleum industry and Coal development in Kenya through the Energy Act of 2019. It carries out Licensing, Economic regulation, enforcement and compliance and complaints and dispute resolution.[5]

Electric utilities

EPRA regulates several electric utilities; Kenya Electricity Generating Company, Geothermal Development Company, Kenya Electricity Transmission Company, Kenya Power and Lighting Company, Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation, mini-grid operators and Independent Power Producers.[6]

Petroleum utilities

EPRA regulates several Petroleum utilties;Kenya Pipeline Company, the National Oil Corporation of Kenya and Oil Marketing Companies. It also regulates the upstream petroleum and the Coal development.

Members

The board of directors are appointed by the Cabinet secretary of Energy while the chairperson is appointed by the President of the Republic of Kenya for a term of three years except the chairperson of the board whose term is four years. The contract is subject to renewal for one more term. The 2022 chairperson is Jackton Boma Ojwang.The current board members are; Gordon .O. Kihalangwa, Andrew N. Kamau, Albert Mwenda, Mercy Muthoni Wambugu, Barnabas Ngeno, Daniel Ndonye, James Mbugua, Moses Mutuli, George Mwakule and Masini J. Ichwara.[7]

Auxiliary institutions and allied agencies

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mbego . Steve . ERC changes name to EPRA . 2022-06-07 . The Standard . en.
  2. Web site: Anjarwalla & Khanna - Karim Lalji . 2018-11-06 . Electricity Regulation in Kenya . 2022-06-07 . Lexology . en.
  3. Web site: Kenya: Proposed new regulations on midstream and downstream petroleum sector . 2022-06-07 . Bowmans . en-ZA.
  4. Web site: The Energy Act, 2019 . 2022-06-07 . Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority . 23 December 2019 . en-US.
  5. Web site: About Us . 2022-06-07 . Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority . en-US.
  6. Web site: Kenya - Country Commercial Guide . International Trade Administration.
  7. Web site: Board of Directors . 2022-06-07 . Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority . en-US.