Webinar: Regulating Energy Storage in Africa
Background Africa's energy landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, with a growing emphasis on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. These intermittent energy sources necessitate effective energy storage solutions to ensure grid stability and reliability. The rapid decline in battery costs—over 90% since 2010—has made large-scale energy Read more…
Renforcer les mécanismes de protection des consommateurs d’électricité dans un paysage énergétique en évolution. Partage d’expérience
Le secteur de l’électricité est en pleine mutation, influencé par des facteurs technologiques, politiques et économiques. La protection des consommateurs d’électricité nécessite une action coordonnée des parties prenantes, avec un rôle clé des régulateurs nationaux. Ce webinaire vise à partager des idées et des bonnes pratiques pour renforcer cette protection.
The African Opportunity in Carbon Trading
This webinar will introduce carbon trading as a practical tool for supporting Africa’s clean energy transition. The webinar will explain how both compliance and voluntary carbon markets work and how renewable energy producers in Africa can earn revenue by selling carbon credits from emissions reductions. By highlighting opportunities in solar, Read more…
Tariff Determination Techniques and Subsidy Design in Utility Regulation
Join the African School of Regulation (ASR) and the African Forum for Utility Regulators (AFUR) for an insightful webinar on Tariff Determination Techniques and Subsidy Design in Utility Regulation. The session will explore how regulators and policymakers can design tariff frameworks that balance cost recovery, affordability, and investment sustainability. It Read more…
Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) in the Context of Utility Regulation
The African School of Regulation (ASR), in collaboration with the African Forum for Utility Regulators (AFUR), the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the Energy for Growth Hub, hosted this webinar on Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) in the context of utility regulation. The session introduced PPAs as key tools for supporting Read more…
Can she survive – or thrive? Rethinking the utility business model in the age of DERs
REGISTER HERE The Africa School of Regulation (ASR), in collaboration with Sustainable Energy Africa and GET.transform, is hosting this webinar to explore how Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) are reshaping utility service delivery, remuneration, and regulation. The Challenge For over a century, utilities operated on a simple model: supply electricity to Read more…
Fit-for-Purpose Regulation
REGISTER Utility regulation has evolved dramatically over the past five decades from prescriptive, compliance-driven frameworks to dynamic, performance-oriented models shaped by liberalization and market reforms. Today, African regulators face a new challenge: designing frameworks that are fit for purpose, tailored to the realities of diverse sectors, jurisdictions, and developmental stages. Read more…
International online conference: Regulatory frameworks for the deployment and integration of solar energy in the power sector of African countries
Register Here The African School of Regulation (ASR), in collaboration with the International Solar Alliance (ISA), is hosting a three-day, open, online, high-level conference to discuss how regulation can enable and promote the deployment and integration of solar electricity generation in African countries' power sectors at scale and with sustainable Read more…