October 2024 - With USAID support, NARUC works to empower energy regulators from the Europe and Eurasia region in establishing emergency response coordination protocols to strengthen the energy security and resilience of their energy sectors. As part of this effort, we have developed an emergency preparedness regulation template for the electricity sector that will help regulators to ensure compliance with European Union requirements. It can be customized to fit country-specific needs, and contains guiding comments that incorporate regulatory best practices.
With support from USAID and NARUC, the National Agency for Energy Regulation of Moldova (ANRE) finalized and approved a new communications strategy for 2024-2027. By establishing a strategic plan that delivers cohesive messages on the commission’s roles, responsibilities, and achievements, ANRE can better convey its value proposition to the public and foster effective collaboration across energy stakeholders that enables a unified approach toward achieving market development goals. The finalization of the strategy also supports USAID’s U.S.-Europe Energy Bridge goal of bolstering the resilience of critical infrastructure by empowering ANRE staff to respond more efficiently to crises that affect energy prices and supply, such as geopolitical events, natural disasters, and cyberattacks.
We are currently recruiting volunteers for activities in the coming months, with opportunities for NARUC members and energy experts to support our projects in renewable energy integration, public communications, and other fields.
Webinar on April 30, 2024
Are you interested in helping to improve the quality and effectiveness of energy regulation in developing countries around the world by sharing your knowledge and experiences working in the energy sector? If so, we invite you to learn more about NARUC's International Programs, including where we work, the types of work we do, and how to become an expert volunteer for our activities abroad. We will also explore the benefits of volunteering, including professional development, collaborating with your peers, and learning about other parts of the world, to name a few.
Published in April 2024, this feature story highlights how the Human Resources (HR) departments of the National Agency for Energy Regulation of Moldova, the Georgian National Energy and Water Supply Regulatory Commission, and the National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission of Ukraine are improving their HR frameworks and countering limiting socio-cultural norms to build a more inclusive workforce.
Published in March 2024, this feature story highlights support for the Moroccan regulator to establish strong regulatory frameworks for sustainable development within the energy sector and ensure the right conditions are in place to attract private investment.
Published in March 2024, this feature story highlights cooperation among national regulatory authorities in the Europe and Eurasia region to couple their respective markets and become part of the single European market for electricity.
This feature story was published in 2017.
In November 2017, NERC issued its eligible customer regulations, declaring that certain electricity customers could buy power directly from generation companies after being declared eligible by NERC. This feature story notes that these new arrangements are expected to open the flow of money and electric power in the sector, which has been bogged down by monopoly service and inflexible contractual arrangements.
Published in October 2018, this feature story documents NERC’s announcement of the implementation of USoA. As part of the announcement, NERC also set requirements that licensees file regular financial reports based on the USoA.
Published in February 2018, this feature story follows Monicah Kitili, who was an intern at the Kenya Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), Monicah was in the first cohort of young women participating in the Women in Energy Regulation Internship program, which fosters interest and advances career opportunities for young women in energy regulation.