A regulatory agency, Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), was established in 2000, to oversee and guide the activities and operations of a liberalized power sector. The main functions of ERA are to provide licensing of the activities in the electricity industry, setting tariff structure, developing and enforcing the industry’s performance standards, and consumer protection.

It also pursues the objective of ensuring that the utility operators in the power sector deliver their services in the most efficient manner and in accordance with best business practices in order to protect consumers’ interest of getting affordable and good quality service.
ERA regulates the power sector activities by issuing power related licenses, establishment of the tariff structure, developing and enforcing performance standards within the subsector among many other roles and responsibilities.
ERA’s mandate as outlined in the Electricity Act is to issue  licenses for the generation, transmission, distribution or sale of electricity and the ownership or operation of transmission systems and this further detailed below;

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