Through the support of USAID and Power Africa, regulators in Nigeria have taken a major step toward a more sustainable, competitive and self-reliant electricity system
Through the support of USAID's Energy Division and Power Africa, a participant in the Women in Energy Regulation Internship Program cultivated an interest in conservation and the effective utilization of energy.
The Tanzanian government has advanced midstream and downstream natural gas activities by instituting key pipeline safety rules, in part through the assistance and support of USAID, Power Africa and NARUC.
Through the support of USAID’s Energy Division and Power Africa, Anitha Privatus Kaijage is developing skills and knowledge that will further her career in the energy sector via an internship at the Tanzanian regulatory agency.
Through support from USAID, Power Africa and NARUC, Tanzanian regulators have joined utility and government officials on a key plan to improve energy efficiency and electric system utilization through time-of-use rates.
With the support of USAID and Power Africa, NARUC is advancing gender equity and empowering new women leaders like Margaret through its Women in Energy Regulation Internship Program.
With assistance from USAID's Energy Division and Power Africa, a young woman in Kenya is pursuing her career goals through NARUC's Women in Energy Regulation Internship program.
With the support of USAID and Power Africa, NARUC assisted the Nigerian Energy Regulatory Commission (NERC) to develop and issue a rule that will improve electricity reliability for large power customers and offer generators more stable revenues.
Through the support of USAID and Power Africa, the energy regulator in Tanzania has taken a key step forward in creating rules to ensure the safe and reliable movement of natural gas around the country.
With the support of USAID, a regulator trained by NARUC received an award by an international organization honoring his contributions to a key energy efficiency regulation that is getting results.