ASERC Grants Interim Licence to FPEDC as Anambra Assumes Full Regulatory Control
The Anambra State Electricity Regulatory Commission (ASERC) has formally issued an interim electricity distribution licence to the First Power Electricity…
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ASERC is building a transparent, investor-friendly, and consumer-focused electricity market for Anambra State.
The Anambra State Electricity Regulatory Commission (ASERC) is an independent regulatory body established under the Anambra State Electricity Law, 2025 to oversee and develop the State's electricity market. We exist to ensure that every home, business, and institution in Anambra has access to reliable, affordable, and safe electricity. ASERC regulates operators, protects consumers, and promotes investment and innovation in power generation, transmission, distribution, and supply. Guided by integrity, professionalism, and transparency, we serve as the bridge between government, industry, and consumers — shaping a modern electricity sector that powers Anambra's growth and prosperity.
ASERC regulates and oversees all electricity activities within Anambra State
We license operators, set fair and transparent tariffs, and ensure legal compliance across the entire electricity value chain.
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Discover More →ASERC operates as an independent regulator guided by transparency, fairness, and public accountability. Our work is anchored on the Anambra State Electricity Law, 2025, which empowers us to make data-driven decisions and consult widely with consumers, licensees, and stakeholders. We ensure legal compliance of licensees, develop and enforce regulations and other subsidiary legislations, conduct hearings, monitor performance, and ensure compliance with safety and service standards. Through our full-service online portal, we provide open access to licenses, tariffs, reports, and public consultations. Every action we take is aimed at building trust, protecting both the investors and consumers, and creating a reliable, competitive electricity market for Anambra State.
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The Anambra State Electricity Regulatory Commission (ASERC) has formally issued an interim electricity distribution licence to the First Power Electricity…
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On 25 November 2025, the Anambra State Electricity Regulatory Commission (ASERC) paid a formal courtesy visit to the Ministry of…
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On 29 October 2025, the Anambra State Electricity Regulatory Commission (ASERC) held its first official interface with the Enugu Electricity…
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This section serves as ASERC's central knowledge hub — a transparent repository of documents, data, and publications for the public, investors, and stakeholders. As the Commission begins operations, this page will feature regulatory instruments such as the Anambra State Electricity Law, licensing guidelines, tariff orders, consumer protection codes, and technical standards. It will also include annual reports, consultation papers, and market statistics. In time, users will be able to download forms, access regulatory updates, and track public hearings. The Resources section will grow into a trusted reference point for understanding and engaging with Anambra's electricity market.