The Botswana Energy Regulatory Authority (BERA) is a statutory body established under the BERA Act of 2016, tasked with overseeing and regulating the entire energy sector in Botswana. It holds responsibility for critical areas including electricity, petroleum, gas, coal, and renewable energy resources across the nation. BERA’s core functions encompass licensing energy operators, setting tariffs, promoting fair competition, and vigilantly safeguarding consumer interests. Furthermore, the Authority actively drives initiatives for energy efficiency, sustainable development, and robust energy security within Botswana. Operating primarily from Gaborone, BERA plays a pivotal role in ensuring a stable, competitive, and reliable energy supply essential for the country’s continued prosperity.
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