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Electricity Regulation Act, 2006
Notice No. 660 of 2006
Act
Chapter I : Interpretation
1. Definitions
2. Objects of Act
Chapter II : Oversight of Electricity Industry
3. Regulator
4. Powers and duties of Regulator
5. Advisory forums
6. Customer and end user forums
Chapter III : Electricity Licences and Registration
7. Activities requiring licensing
8. Certain activities not licensed
9. Registration
10. Application for licence
11. Advertising of licence application
12. Information to be supplied
13. Finalisation of application
14. Conditions of licence
15. Tariff principles
16. Amendment of licence
17. Revocation of licence on application
18. Contraventions of licence
19. Order by court
20. Renewal of licence
21. Powers and duties of licensee
22. Powers of entry and inspection
23. Electricity infrastructure not fixtures
24. Rights over streets
25. Liability of licensee for damage or injury
26. Expropriation
Chapter IV : Reticulation
27. Duties of municipalities
28. Selection and appointment of external service providers
29. Key performance indicators
Chapter V : Resolution of Disputes and Remedies
30. Resolution of disputes by Regulator
31. Remedies against decisions of Regulator
Chapter VI : Investigations
32. Investigations
Chapter VII : General Provisions
33. Entry, inspection and information gathering by Regulator
34. New generation capacity
35. Regulations, rules, guidelines, directives and codes of conduct and practice
36. Repeal of laws and savings
37. Short title and commencement
Schedules
Schedule 1
Schedule 2
Determinations under Section 34(1) of the Act
IPP Procurement Programme 2012
Notice No. 1074 of 2012
Baseload IPP Procurement Programme 2012
Notice No. 1075 of 2012
Medium Term Risk Mitigation Project IPP Procurement Programme 2012
Notice No. 1076 of 2012
Gas IPP Procurement Programme 2015
Notice No. 732 of 2015
Renewable Energy IPP Procurement Programme 2015
Notice No. 733 of 2015
Nuclear Programme 2015
Notice No. 1268 of 2015
Ankerlig 100MW Additional Capacity Gas Programme 2016
Notice No. 601 of 2016
Additional 600MW Gas Programme 2016
Notice No. 602 of 2016
Nuclear Programme 2016
Notice No. R. 1557 of 2016
Determination relating to New Generation Capacity
Notice No. 753 of 2020
Notice No. 1015 of 2020
Regulations
Electricity Regulations for Expropriation on behalf of a Licensee
Notice No. R. 147 of 2008
1. Definitions
2. Procedure to be followed by the licensee
3. Delivery and language used in documents
Electricity Regulations for Compulsory Norms and Standards for Reticulation Services
Notice No. R. 773 of 2008
1. Definitions
2.
Electricity Regulations on New Generation Capacity, 2011
Notice No. R. 399 of 2011
1. Definitions
2. Application of the Regulations
3. Objectives of the Regulations
4. Planning for new generation capacity
5. Feasibility studies
6. Ministerial determinations
7. Procurement process under the IPP procurement ...
8. Cross border projects
9. Concluding the power purchase agreement
10. Cost recovery
11. Exemptions
12. Transitional provisions
13. Repeal
Rules
Regulatory Rules for Power Purchase Cost Recovery
Notice No. R. 119 of 2010
Annexure 2 : Explanatory Memorandum
Objectives
1. Definitions
2. Types of Projects
3. Principles
4. Government policy on power procurement
5. Power procurement planning
6. Balanced risk allocation
7. Application
8. Exclusions from the rules
9. Authorisation
10. Exclusions to the authorisation process
11. Recoverable costs
12. No double counting of costs
13. Recovery of costs
14. Pass through of costs
15. IPP Control Account
16. Review process
17. Duration
18. Transfer
19. Appeal process
20. Effective date
Notices
Integrated Resource Plan 2019
Notice No. 1360 of 2019
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Glossary
1. Introduction
2. The IRP in Context
2.1 The Energy Mix
2.2 Environmental Considerations
2.3 Plant Retirements due to End-of-Life
2.4 Electricity Tariffs
2.5 Water Energy Nexus
2.6 Role of Eskom
2.7 Municipalities and related issues
2.8 Investment Trends in the Power Sector
2.9 Regional Integration
2.10 Research and Development
3. The IRP Process and Consultations
4. Input Parameter Assumptions
4.1 Electricity Demand
4.2 Technology, Fuel and Externality Costs
4.3 Installed and Committed Capacity
4.4 CO2 Emission Constraints
4.5 Transmission Network Costs
5. IRP Update
5.1 Observations from the Test Cases
5.2 Emerging Long Term Plan (IRP 2019)
5.3 Key Considerations and Actions
6. Appendices
6.1 Appendix A : Installed Capacity, Ministerial Determinations and Decommissioning Schedule
6.2 Appendix B : Summary of Input from Public Submissions
6.3 Appendix C : Results of Test Cases
6.4 Appendix D : Summary of Published Draft IRP 2018
6.4.1 Introduction
6.4.2 Results of the Scenarios
6.4.3 Conclusions from Analysis of the Scenarios
6.4.4 Draft IRP 2018
6.4.5 Published Draft IRP 2018 Electricity Tariff Path Comparison
“prescribe”
means prescribe by regulation or rule;
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