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Title: Overview of the Electricity Regulation Bill


1
Overview of the Electricity Regulation Bill
2
Content
  • Overview of the National Energy Regulator Act (in
    brief)
  • Electricity Regulation Bill
  • Definitions
  • Functions of the regulator
  • Regulatory principles
  • Licences and registration
  • Contravention of a licence and order by court
  • Reticulation services
  • Non-compliance by municipalities
  • Resolution of disputes
  • Enquiries and investigations
  • general provisions
  • Exemptions

3
Energy Regulator Act
  • The purpose of the Act is to
  • establish a single energy regulator to regulate,
    electricity, gas and petroleum pipelines, and
  • Repeal sections of above Acts that provide for
    establishment of different separate energy
    regulators e.g. electricity regulator.
  • Constitution of the energy regulator
  • 4 full time and 5 part time regulators
    appointed by Minister
  • Minister may determine their remuneration and
    allowances with the concurrence of the Minister
    of Finance

4
Other establishment issues
  • Disqualification and requirements regarding
    appointment of the energy regulators
  • Vacation of office and termination of appointment
  • Meetings of the Energy Regulator
  • Duties of the Energy Regulator

5
Other establishment issues
  • Decisions of the Energy Regulator must be in line
    with the Electricity Act, Gas Act and Petroleum
    Pipelines Act
  • Personnel of the Energy Regulator
  • Funds of the Energy Regulator

6
Electricity Regulation Bill
7
Electricity Regulation BillDefinitions
  • Reticulation means trading by a municipality
    and the distribution of electricity by a
    municipality to the community within its area of
    jurisdiction
  • Community means domestic, commercial and light
    industrial customers

8
Definitions
  • Commercial and light industrial customers means
    manufacturing, mining or agricultural customers
    who purchase less than 5 GWh at a contiguous site
  • exclude water pumping schemes and traction
    substations
  • other customers as may be determined by the
    Minister

9
Functions of the RegulatorChapter 2 section 4
  • The regulator is empowered to
  • issue licences relating to transmission,
    generation, distribution, import and export and
    trading in electricity
  • impose penalties for non-compliance
  • act as a mediator on settlement of disputes and
  • register generators in the ESI.

10
Licences and registrationChapter 3 section 7 to
10
  • The bill outlines activities to be carried under
    licence such as import or export, trading,
    generation, transmission and distribution
    functions.
  • Section 9 of the bill gives the Minister power to
    exempt any of the activities from holding a
    licence under the advise of the regulator.
  • The bill provides for payment of licence and
    registration fees by applicants
  • The regulator can determine activity that
    requires a license and registration.

11
Licences and registration (cont.) Chapter 3
section 11 to 18
  • The regulator is empowered to deal with
    transparency of licence applications and
    procedures. An applicant for a licence is
    required to make a notice of application in a
    newspaper.
  • The regulator will approve tariffs for
    generation, transmission and distribution
    excluding reticulation customers.
  • Section 15 of the bill outlines licence
    conditions relating to generation, transmission
    and distribution

12
Licences and registration (cont.)
  • The regulator is empowered to
  • suspend, remove certain conditions or amend
    licence conditions (section 17)
  • revoke a licence on application if the licensed
    activity is no longer needed (section 18)

13
Contravention of licence and order by court
Chapter 3 section 19 and 27
  • The regulator sitting as a tribunal may impose a
    penalty not exceeding R2m per day if failed to
    adhere to the licence conditions (section 19(4))
    or revoke a licence through an application to the
    High Court.
  • The high court may grant or refuse the
    application.
  • The bill provides for licensees to bear
    consequences of negligent actions on their part,
    which result in damage or injury to third parties.

14
Reticulation services- Chapter 4Powers and
duties of municipalities Part 1 and 2 of the
Bill (section 28 to 31)
  • The Bill recognises that electricity reticulation
    is a municipal competence by allowing
    municipalities to set tariffs.
  • Only municipalities have the right to reticulate
    electricity, licences issued under the
    Electricity Act of 1987 shall expire as soon as
    this Bill comes into operation.
  • The regulator responsible for providing national
    norms and standards for reticulation services
    e.g. the tariff setting framework

15
Key performance indicatorssection 32 to 36
  • The Minister may prescribe key performance
    indicators for municipalities.
  • The regulator will monitor the performance and
    compliance of municipalities.
  • Every municipality has an obligation to provide
    information to the regulator as provided in this
    Act.

16
Compliance non-compliance by municipalities
section 37 to 40
  • The regulator must in writing request the
    municipality to comply within a specified period.
  • The regulator must inform the Minister and the
    MEC of any request for compliance.
  • If municipality fails to comply as requested,
    Minister may request the Minister of Provincial
    and Local Government to make or revoke an
    authorisation made in term of section 84 of the
    Municipal Structures Act
  • The Bill also provides for intervention by the
    relevant MEC

17
Resolution of disputes (Chapter5)
  • The regulator can be requested by the parties to
    be a mediator in settling disputes.
  • The regulator shall not be obliged to settle
    disputes but if requested to do so, its decision
    shall be binding on any party concerned
  • The regulator may appoint suitable person(s) to
    mediate in settling disputes on its behalf.

18
Resolution of disputes (cont)
  • The Minister shall prescribe the procedure to be
    followed in mediation and the settlement of
    disputes and fees to be paid in terms of section
    42 (3)

19
Enquiries and investigations (Chapter 6)
  • The regulator shall on receipt of complaint
    related to electricity supply appoint a person to
    make enquiries and report to the regulator,
    section 44.
  • After receipt of the report, the regulator may
    institute a formal investigation. The regulator
    may refer the outcome of the investigation to the
    Attorney-General of the area for his or her
    consideration.

20
General provisions (Chapter 7)
  • Any agreement in contravention of this Act or
    constitution may be declared to be unenforceable
    between the parties by a court of law.
  • The regulator may after consultation with
    affected parties, make guidelines, codes of
    conduct and practice or make rules by notice in
    the gazette relating to the licensee and the
    customers.

21
General provisions (cont.)
  • In section 45, the Minister may by notice in the
    Gazette, make regulations regarding licences,
    registrations, the form and the manner of
    applying for licences, the publishing of
    advertisements by licensee and etc.
  • Before promulgating regulations contemplated
    above, the Minister must consult with the
    regulator and invite public comments on such
    regulations.
  • The Minister is also empowered to procure
    Independent Power Producers.

22
General provisions
  • Repeal of laws and savings
  • NER contemplated in section 2 of the Electricity
    Act 1987, is repealed.
  • Licences issued by the NER in terms of the
    provision of Electricity Act shall continue in
    force as if they were issued in terms of the
    provisions of this Act.
  • This Bill repeals and replaces the Electricity Act

23
Schedule 2 exempted from obligation to apply for
and hold a licence
  • Any generation plant built for demonstration only
    is exempted from holding a licence.
  • Any generation plant constructed and operated for
    own use.
  • Non-grid connected supply of electricity except
    for commercial use

24
Schedule 1 Repeal and Amendment of laws
  • The bill repeal the following Acts
  •  whole Electricity Act, 1987 (Act No. 41 of 1987)
    except section 5B
  • amendment of schedule 3 of Kwa Zulu and Natal
    Joint Services Act, 1990 (Act No. 84 of 1990)
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