MERA - Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority
Malawi
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Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) is a corporate body established under the Energy Regulatory Act No. 20 of 2004 as the Energy Sector Wide Regulator. Our mandate is to regulate the energy sector in Malawi in a fair, transparent, efficient and cost effective manner for the benefit of the consumers and operators. We are located in 2nd floor of Development House in City Centre, Lilongwe, Malawi. MERA operates in accordance to the following Energy Laws:
- The Energy Regulation Act 2004;
- The Electricity Act 2004;
- The Rural Electrification Act 2004; and
- The Liquid Fuels and Gas (Production and Supply) Act 2004.
Vision Statement
To be a World Class Energy Regulator
Mission Statement
Regulating the energy sector for sustainable socio-economic development of the nation and the region
Core Values
In the execution of the mandate, MERA upholds and espouses the following values:
- Transparency
- Accountability
- Responsiveness
- Integrity
- Professionalism
Discuss
What does it take for someone to operate a filling station?
The role of MERA?
How does it work in Malawi, in order to have a filling station or to operate fuel tankers. What must some do.?
What are the conditions of opening a filling station