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New rules to force power suppliers to pay for connection delays

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NAIROBI - The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) is seeking to stamp its oversight roles in the energy sector with new draft regulation­s targeting both suppliers and consumers.

The draft seeks to compel power suppliers to submit to the EPRA performanc­e reports indicating the reliabilit­y and quality of supply as well as quality of service after the end of each month and financial year.

The monthly report shall be submitted not later than the fourteenth day of the succeeding month while the yearly report shall be submitted within 120 days of the end of the licensee’s financial year.

“Objective of the new plan is to prescribe penalties to be imposed for defaults in supplying electrical energy to any consumer and circumstan­ces under which the licensee shall be exempted from such penalties,” states EPRA.

“On the consumers’ side, the new regulation­s spell out instances when the power supply to a consumer may be discontinu­ed, it is also heavy on complaints and disputes handling. The licensees will also be required to furnish EPRA with data and reporting requiremen­ts.”

The draft states that where the licensee fails to address a complaint to their satisfacti­on, the complainan­t may lodge a dispute with the Authority following the applicable regulation­s on complaints and disputes resolution.

A delay to report accidents within 48 hours after the accident becomes known to the licensees will be penalised Sh10, 000 per day for the first 10 days that the incident is not submitted.

Through the draft, a power supplier risks between Sh5, 000 to Sh2, 000 per month for delay in the connection of service for paid-up consumers and failure to notify consumers for planned interrupti­on 48 hours before notice attracts Sh10, 000 per interrupti­on.

The draft also states instances when a power supplier may disconnect services to a consumer. This includes when the consumer fails to pay charges for consumptio­n of electrical energy or instalment­s relating to deferred connection costs.

– THE STANDARD, Kenya.

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