
Description
With the establishment of the Energy Act of 2007, the Eswatini Energy Regulatory Authority, a government organization, became a category A public entity. As required by law, the Authority must Exert control over the electricity supply industry (ESI) and guarantee the security of the electricity supply by issuing licenses, regulating electricity tariffs, and ensuring the quality of supply and services. This is the main responsibility of the administration of the Electricity Act, 2007 (Act No. 3 of 2007). Licensing and inspecting downstream activities is how the Petroleum Act of 2020 is administered.

Functions of Eswatini Energy Regulatory Authority
- To provide clear, equitable, and predictable regulations for the power sector.
- To encourage the creation of conditions that guarantee everyone has access to electricity-related services and goods.
- To implement regulations that uphold the integrity and sustainability of the electrical industry while guaranteeing supply security.
- To encourage the creation of a regulatory framework that guarantees equitable competition in the power sector.
to implement regulations that guarantee both the ability of regulated organizations to finance their operations and the effectiveness of service delivery. - To advance the public’s and consumers’ interests with regard to costs, fees, and supply quality.
- To be a successful company that fulfills its goals and objectives.
Contact Information
Phone: 2404 2103
Email: info@esera.org.sz
Address:1st Floor RHUS Office Park, Mbabane, Swaziland
Website: https://www.esera.org.sz/








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