The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) is an independent regulatory agency which was inuagurated on 31st October 2005 as provided in the Electric Power Sector Reform Act 2005.
The Commission is mandated to carry out:
The monitoring and regulation of the electricity industry
Issuance of licences to market participants, and
Ensur...
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Assists with the process for the review of tariff filings and applications.
Assists with the development and the review of existing tariff models.
Undertake review of methodologies, polices, procedures and guidelines for regulating electricity tariff.
Analyse the impact of various government tariff policy directives on the financial sustainability of the market and proper advice to the Commission.
Undertake studies to establish appropriate level of lifeline tariffs and make recommendations for the implementation of PCAF.
Analyse matters for tariff hearing and assist with the organisation of public hearings or any other regulatory proceeding to obtain any required information, representation, or objection to ensure that the proposed change in tariff is fair to all stakeholders.
Monitor and ensure compliance of operators with approved tariff regime.
Prepare periodic reports as may be requested by the Unit Head.
Minimum Qualification / Skills
B.Sc in any of the fields mentioned with an MSc in Energy Economics, MSc Econometrics, MA Economics, MA Utility Regulation, MSc Economics, LLM Energy Law, MSc Finance, MBA Energy Finance, MSc Statistics and MSc Computer Science.
PhD in a relevant Discipline is an added advantage.
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