Authority for Regulation of Water and Energy Sectors
The Authority for Regulation of Water and Energy Sectors (French: Autorité de Régulation des secteurs de l'Eau potable et de l’Energie (AREEN)) is an independent regulatory authority of Burundi mandated to provide for technical and economic regulation of electricity and water utilities.[1] HistoryThe government of Burundi, through the presidential decree number 100/320 of 2011, established national energy regulator called the Agency for controlling and regulating portable water and electricity sector in the Republic of Burundi (French: de l’Agence de Contrôle et de Régulation du secteur de l’eau potable et de l’électricité en République du Burundi (ACR)) on 22 November 2011. ACR was later renamed the Regulatory Agency for the Drinking Water, Electricity and Mining Sectors (French: de l’Agence de Régulation des secteurs de l’Eau potable, de l’Electricité et des Mines (AREEM)) on 11 December 2015 with an expanded mandate of regulating the mining sectors.[2][3] Later, the government of Burundi adopted the Authority for Regulation of Water and Energy Sectors through a Presidencial Decree No. 100/159 of 2018 with a narrowed mandate to regulate water and energy sectors.[4] LocationThe offices of the Authority for Regulation of Water and Energy Sectors are located at the, Commune Mukaza, Zone Rohero, Ave. de la JRR House 17, Immeuble le savonnier, Rez-de-chaussee, Bujumbura city. AuthorityAREEN regulates portable water, energy, basic sanitation, petroleum and petroleum subsectors. The agency is responsible for issuance of electricity generation licenses, approval of water and electricity tariffs and other permits. It also undertakes displinary measures against entities that violate the terms and conditions of the permits issued.[5] It is also a full member of the Energy Regulators Association of East Africa.[6] Electric utilitiesAREEN regulates REGIDESO Burundi (French: Régie de Production et de Distribution d’eau et d’électricité du Burundi), mini-grid operators and Independent Power Producers.[7] GovernanceThe agency is supervised by a board of directors, chaired by eng. Gaëthan Nicayenzi. The director general of the authority is Balthazar Nganikiye.[8] References
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