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'''The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority''' (ZERA) is a body corporate established in terms of the Energy Regulatory Authority Act [Chapter 13:23] of 2011. It is mandated to regulate the entire energy sector in Zimbabwe in a fair, transparent, efficient and cost-effective manner for the benefit of the consumers and energy suppliers. | '''The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority''' (ZERA) is a body corporate established in terms of the Energy Regulatory Authority Act [Chapter 13:23] of 2011. It is mandated to regulate the entire energy sector in Zimbabwe in a fair, transparent, efficient and cost-effective manner for the benefit of the consumers and energy suppliers. | ||
− | ZERA derives its mandate from the Energy Regulatory Authority Act [Chapter 13:23] of 2011 read together with the Electricity Act no 4 of 2002 [Chapter 13:19], the Petroleum Act [Chapter 13:22] of 2006 and subsequent amendments. | + | '''ZERA''' derives its mandate from the Energy Regulatory Authority Act [Chapter 13:23] of 2011 read together with the Electricity Act no 4 of 2002 [Chapter 13:19], the Petroleum Act [Chapter 13:22] of 2006 and subsequent amendments. |
− | ZERA is mentioned on p22 of [[Cartel Power Dynamics in Zimbabwe]]. The Fuel Cartels are the Second Case Study. | + | '''ZERA''' is mentioned on p22 of [[Cartel Power Dynamics in Zimbabwe]]. The Fuel Cartels are the Second Case Study. |
<blockquote> The fuel industry is comprised of: | <blockquote> The fuel industry is comprised of: | ||
− | * the state-owned entities that regulate the sector (Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Agency | + | * the state-owned entities that regulate the sector (Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Agency (ZERA), and manages state-owned assets ([[National Oil Infrastructure Company]] of Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd, (NOIC) and [[PetroZim]] Line (Pvt) Ltd); </blockquote> |
− | ZERA) and manages state-owned assets (National Oil Infrastructure Company of | ||
− | Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd, NOIC and PetroZim Line (Pvt) Ltd); </blockquote> | ||
and two others; | and two others; | ||
* fuel-retailing businesses. | * fuel-retailing businesses. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Parastatals]] | ||
+ | [[Category:SOE]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:SOE]] | ||
[[Category:Parastatals]] | [[Category:Parastatals]] | ||
[[Category:SOE]] | [[Category:SOE]] |
Revision as of 13:59, 15 February 2021
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) is a body corporate established in terms of the Energy Regulatory Authority Act [Chapter 13:23] of 2011. It is mandated to regulate the entire energy sector in Zimbabwe in a fair, transparent, efficient and cost-effective manner for the benefit of the consumers and energy suppliers.
ZERA derives its mandate from the Energy Regulatory Authority Act [Chapter 13:23] of 2011 read together with the Electricity Act no 4 of 2002 [Chapter 13:19], the Petroleum Act [Chapter 13:22] of 2006 and subsequent amendments.
ZERA is mentioned on p22 of Cartel Power Dynamics in Zimbabwe. The Fuel Cartels are the Second Case Study.
The fuel industry is comprised of:
- the state-owned entities that regulate the sector (Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Agency (ZERA), and manages state-owned assets (National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd, (NOIC) and PetroZim Line (Pvt) Ltd);
and two others;
- fuel-retailing businesses.
- fuel-importing businesses.