Our mandate is to regulate the energy sector in Malawi in a fair, transparent, efficient and cost effective manner for the benefit of the consumers and operators. We are located in 2nd floor of Development House in City Centre, Lilongwe, Malawi.
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The National Assembly issued the Organic Law of the Electric System and Service (LOSSEL, 2010), the purpose of which is to establish the provisions that will regulate the electric system and the provision of electrical service in the national territory, as well as international.
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This chapter provides an overview of the U. electricity system and introduces five State Energy and Environment Guide to Action chapters that describe some of the key polices states use to regulate the utility sector and that can be used to promote environmental and equity.
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The new regulations reaffirm the electricity sector's licensing framework, which consists of five legal regimes: Concession, License, Authorization, Declaration, and Freedom. Each regime corresponds to a specific activity within the electricity value chain.
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