About RERA
The Regional Energy Regulators Association (RERA) is a formal association of independent energy regulators from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. RERA's establishment was approved by the SADC Ministers responsible for Energy at their meeting held in Maseru, Lesotho on 12 July 2002. The Association was officially launched in Windhoek, Namibia on 26 September 2002.
RERA has its own Constitution and operates in accordance with the SADC Protocol on Energy (1996), the SADC Energy Cooperation Policy and Strategy (1996), the SADC Energy Sector Action Plan (1997) and the SADC Energy Activity Plan (2000). RERA is registered as an Association not for gain under the laws of Namibia.
Our History
Tracing our journey from establishment in 2002 to becoming a pivotal regional body.
Read More arrow_forwardOur Mandate
Facilitating regulatory cooperation, capacity building, and information sharing among members.
Read More arrow_forwardVision & Mission
To be a world-class regional energy regulators association contributing to sustainable development.
Read More arrow_forwardOrganizational Structure
Understand the governance framework including the General Assembly and Portfolio Committees.
Read More arrow_forwardConstitution
RERA has its own Constitution stipulating the objectives, functions and other operational requirements of the RERA ConstitutionFor the purpose of implementing this Constitution the Members agreed...