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- Is commenced by Commencement of the Electricity Act, 2007
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Electricity Act, 2007
Act 4 of 2007
- Published in Government Gazette 3922 on 18 October 2007
- Assented to on 26 September 2007
- Commenced on 15 November 2007 by Commencement of the Electricity Act, 2007
- [This is the version of this document from 18 October 2007 and includes any amendments published up to 29 November 2024.]
Part I – PRELIMINARY
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise -“Board” means the Electricity Control Board established by section 2;“chief executive officer” means the chief executive officer of the Board appointed under section 11;“code” means a code made by the Board under section 3(4);“committee” means a committee established by the Board under section 8;“consumer” means an end user of electricity who consumes such electricity;“customer” means a person to whom electricity is delivered by a licensee, and includes a consumer;“distribution”, in relation to electricity, means the conveyance of electricity by means of a distribution system, which consists wholly or mainly of medium and low voltage networks, to a customer;“financial year” means the financial year of the Board referred to in section 14;“generation” in relation to electricity, means the production of electricity by way of natural or artificial processes;“guideline” means a guideline issued by the Board under this Act;“electricity market” means a market on which electricity is traded and which is established, operated and administered in accordance with the regulations, rules and codes made and guidelines issued in terms of this Act;“high voltage” means a voltage of more than 44 000 volts (RMS);“kVA” means kilo-Volt Amperes;“licence” means a licence contemplated in section 17;“licensee” means the holder of a licence;“Local Authorities Act” means the Local Authorities Act, 1992 (Act No. 23 of 1992);“local authority council” means a local authority council as defined in section 1 of the Local Authorities Act;“low voltage” means a voltage of 1 000 Volts (RMS) or less;“medium voltage” means a voltage of more than 1 000 Volts (RMS) but not more than 44 000 volts (RMS);“member” means a member of the Board appointed under section 4;“Minister” means the Minister responsible for energy;“prescribed” means prescribed by regulation;“provision”, in relation to electricity, includes the generation, transmission, trading, supply, distribution, import and export of electricity, and “provide” and “provider” have corresponding meanings;“regional council” means a regional council established by section 2 of the Regional Councils Act;“Regional Councils Act” means the Regional Councils Act, 1992 (Act No. 22 of 1992);“repealed Act” means the Electricity Act, 2000 (Act No. 2 of 2000);“RMS” means root mean square;“regulation” means a regulation made under section 43;“rule” means a rule made by the Board under section 3(4);“standard” means any provision occurring in any specification, code or other directive having standardization as its aim and issued by an institution or organization (including the Board) inside or outside Namibia which, whether generally or with regard to any particular article or matter and whether internationally or in any particular country or territory (including Namibia), seeks to promote standardization, and includes any amendment or substitution thereof;“State-owned Enterprises Governance Act” means the State-owned Enterprises Governance Act, 2006 (Act No. 2 of 2006);[The State-owned Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 was re-named the Public Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 by Act 8 of 2015 (GG 5835).]“supply”, in relation to electricity, means the delivery of electricity to a customer as a commodity;“this Act” includes the regulations;“trading”, in relation to electricity, means the wholesale or retail buying and selling of electricity;“transmission”, in relation to electricity, means the conveyance of electricity by means of a transmission system, which consists wholly or mainly of high voltage networks and electrical plant, from an energy source or system to a customer;“voltage” means the electric potential between two points that gives rise to the flow of electricity and where specified, the RMS value of the voltage.Part II – ELECTRICITY CONTROL BOARD
2. Establishment of Electricity Control Board
The Electricity Control Board is hereby established as a juristic person.3. Objects, powers and functions of Board
4. Composition of the Board
5. Term of office
Subject to section 6, a member holds office for a term of four years, and is eligible for reappointment at the end of that term.6. Vacation of office and filling of vacancies
7. Meetings of the Board
8. Committees
9. Disclosure of interest by members
10. Remuneration of members
A member who is not in the full-time employment of the Public Service must be paid from the funds of the Board such remuneration and allowances as the Minister, with the concurrence of the Minister of Finance, determines, subject to section 22(1) of the State-owned Enterprises Governance Act.[The State-owned Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 was re-named the Public Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 by Act 8 of 2015 (GG 5835).]11. Chief Executive Officer and other staff
Part III – FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
12. Funds of Board
13. Levies
14. Financial year
The financial year of the Board ends on 31 March in each year.15. Accounts and audit
16. Furnishing of information and annual report
Part IV – LICENCES
17. Duty to obtain a licence
18. Exemptions to licence requirements
19. Trading of electricity
The Board may, if so granted by the Minister, issue one or more licences for the trading of electricity, subject to such conditions as the Minister, on recommendation of the Board, may determine, and subject further thereto that -20. Application for licence
21. Criteria for consideration of application
22. Incomplete information or premises
23. Duration and renewal of licences
24. Conditions of licence
25. Transfer of licence
26. Amendment of licence
27. Schedule of approved tariffs, revision thereof and other charges by licensees
Part V – OBLIGATIONS OF LICENSEE
28. Duty of licensee as to supply of electricity
Subject to the availability of capacity and such further circumstances as may be prescribed, determined in a rule or code or included in the licence conditions of a licensee, a licensee who is licensed to supply electricity, must supply electricity within its licensed area to every person who applies therefor and who is capable of making satisfactory arrangement for payment for such supply.29. Changes to licensed area and substitution of licensee
30. Transmission of electricity
31. Reduction or discontinuation of supply
A licensee may not reduce or discontinue the supply of electricity to a customer, except on the following grounds -32. Cancellation or suspension of licence
33. Installations to comply with requirements of other laws
34. Permission to operate under the licence of a licensee
Part VI – GENERAL
35. Expropriation
36. Provision of electricity by regional councils and local authority councils
37. Inspections and returns
38. Licensee’s powers of inspection, work and entry
39. Powerlines, meters and other apparatus are not fixtures
Any powerlines, meters, fittings, works or apparatus belonging to a licensee and lawfully placed or installed in or upon any premises, whether or not fixed to any part of such premises -40. Non-disclosure
A person who is or was concerned in the performance of any function in terms of this Act may not disclose any information which he or she obtained in the performance of the function except -41. Limitation of liability
A person is not liable in respect of act done or omitted in good faith in the exercise of a power or the performance of a duty in terms of or under this Act.42. Offences
43. Regulations
44. Standards on quality of electricity provision and service
45. Documentary evidence
In any prosecution for any offence under this Act a document which purports to be a licence, order, direction or authority issued or obtained, or rule or code made, under this Act, or a copy of such document certified as a true copy by a person who purports to be an employee of the Board, is, on its mere production, accepted as prima facie proof of the particulars mentioned therein.46. Repeal and amendment of laws and savings
47. Short title and commencement
History of this document
15 November 2007
Commenced by
Commencement of the Electricity Act, 2007
18 October 2007 this version
26 September 2007
Assented to
Cited documents 6
Act 6
1. | Local Authorities Act, 1992 | 1335 citations |
2. | Regional Councils Act, 1992 | 392 citations |
3. | Public Accountants’ and Auditors’ Act, 1951 | 202 citations |
4. | State Finance Act, 1991 | 153 citations |
5. | Public Enterprises Governance Act, 2006 | 93 citations |
6. | Export Processing Zones Act, 1995 | 21 citations |
Documents citing this one 28
Gazette 23
Judgment 3
Act 1
1. | Public Enterprises Governance Act, 2006 | 93 citations |
Government Notice 1
1. | Electricity Regulations: Administrative, 2011 |
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Electricity Regulations: Administrative, 2011 | Government Notice 13 of 2011 | 15 November 2017 |