Title of article
Is the Kenyan electricity regulatory board autonomous?
Author/Authors
Patrick Nyoike، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
11
From page
987
To page
997
Abstract
Results of research work into electric power sector reforms in Kenya spanning over a period of about 30 years are presented in this article. Of particular interest is the autonomy or independence of the Electricity Regulatory Board (ERB) of Kenya, established in 1998 through a new electricity law, the Electric Power Act (EPA), Number 11 of 1997. The autonomy of the ERB is reviewed in depth, and its ability to ensure that the electricity industry provides services for the poor assessed. The following are considered as key factors underpinning the degree of autonomy that ERB can enjoy:
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Legal status of ERB as provided for under the EPA and whether there were any other statutes impacting on its autonomy.
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Chain of Command, particularly in relation to the role of the Kenyan Government institutions which may have some links to the power sector.
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Mode of appointment of ERB members or directors including its Chairman.
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Range and relevance of representation of stakeholders in the ERB, with special emphasis on the representation of the poor.
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Adequacy of funding for the ERB.
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Provisions for the process of appeal against the Boardʹs decisions.
Keywords
Kenya , Electricity , Reforms , Poor
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
975202
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