Title: Liberia Electricity Law 2015
Language: English
Type: Document
Nature: Laws and Regulations
Published: October 26, 2015
Region: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Country: Liberia
Sector: Energy and Power
Topic: Fragile and Conflict-Affected States
Keywords: PPPs by Sector *, Energy and Power PPPs **, Liberia
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Document Summary:
The 2015 Electricity Law established the Liberia Electricity Regulatory Commission as the sector regulator with the authority to issue licenses and set cost-reflective tariffs.
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The West African nation of Liberia is among the world’s poorest countries. Its two civil wars devastated most of its infrastructure, economy, and institutions, leaving the Liberian population in extreme poverty. At the end of the second war in 2003, most of the country’s electricity generation, transmission, and distribution assets were destroyed. With support from donors, including USAID and the World Bank, the government began rebuilding its electricity infrastructure through the Emergency Power Programs (2006–12). This support led to the installation of high-speed diesel generators and basic transmission and distribution infrastructure to restore power in Monrovia, the capital. The Liberian government adopted the National Electrification Strategy in late 2020, confirming its commitment to providing universal access to electricity through grid and off-grid options and calls for private participation in the power sector.
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