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The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) says there is a need to align South Africa’s energy regulatory framework with that of other countries on the continent.

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa says there is a need to align South Africa’s energy regulatory framework with that of other countries on the continent. Nersa says this will allow easier trade and importation of gas resources.

Sithole says, “The harmonisation of frameworks to allow cross border within the SABC region and the continent is necessary and more specifically as we have a indicated that we are experiencing a decline in gases supplies and the harmonisation, if it is done, will allow us to also get gas from other neighbouring countries.”Nersa has highlighted a number of challenges it faces in carrying out its duties including litigation from those it oversees, including Eskom.

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