The Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission is in charge of regulating interstate electricity sales, wholesale electric rates, and licensing hydropower plants. Rates for electricity distribution are regulated by state-level Public Utilities Commissions or Public Services Commissions. The Nigerian ElectricityRegulatoryCommission (NERC) is a regulatory agency established under the Electrical Power Sector Reforms Act (2005) with the responsibility of establishing market rules and operating guidelines within the Nigerian electricity sector. Central ElectricityRegulatoryCommission (CERC): Central ElectricityRegulatoryCommission is a Quasi-Judicial, Statutory institution, and the top regulator of electricity industry in this vast country. Regulations.The Nigerian ElectricityRegulatoryCommission (NERC) has hosted a meeting ofthe Technical Working Group (TWG) on the establishment of a Forum for Nigerian ElectricityRegulators. The Nigerian ElectricityRegulatoryCommission (NERC) hereby invites suitably qualified candidates to join our team in an exciting career of regulating the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry. The creation oftheElectricityRegulatoryCommission is a follow-up and direct response to the recently assented Anambra State Electricity Act, which empowers the state to establish and regulate its electricity market. Under the African Single Electricity Market (AfSEM) initiative ofthe Africa Union Commission, the ERI is a key source of data for monitoring and tracking regulatory indicators for the harmonization of regulatory frameworks across the continent. The Nigerian ElectricityRegulatoryCommission (NERC) has commenced the commemoration of its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of dedicated service in regulating and shaping Nigeria’s electricity supply industry.