It was a great honour to participate in the Somalia energy transaction forum organised by @Hormuud alongside my BOSS His Excellency Minister of Energy and Water Resources, Abdillahi Bidhan @mrbidhaan.
The visit reaffirmed the Ministry’s close partnership with NEA in advancing the Electricity Act, 2023, and strengthening Somalia’s energy regulatory framework. #EnergyReform#Somalia#NEA
H.E. Hon. Abdillahi Bidhan Warsame, Minister of Energy & Water Resources, together with the State Minister and the Director General, paid a courtesy call to the National Electricity Authority (NEA). The visit reaffirmed the Ministry’s close partnership with NEA.
The National Electricity Authority (NEA) participated in the inauguration of 150 public health facilities powered with solar energy.
A milestone demonstrating the life-changing impact of clean, reliable power on healthcare delivery.
@MoEWRSo today showcased the inauguration of 150 electrified public health facilities across Somalia.
In a ceremony attended by national leaders and dignitaries, speeches highlighted the life-changing impact of free, 24/7 solar clean energy on healthcare delivery.
#CleanEnergy
Under the Electricity Act 2023, NEA is mandated to regulate Somalia’s electricity sector, including the integration of solar energy, ensuring quality, safety, and sustainability for.
The National Electricity Authority (NEA) participated in the inauguration of 150 public health facilities powered with solar energy — a milestone demonstrating the life-changing impact of clean, reliable power on healthcare delivery.
State Minister H.E. Mohamed Abdulahi addressed participants at the NEA Workshop, reinforcing the government’s commitment to an open dialogue and a balanced regulatory framework. His engagement reflects the importance of collaborative efforts in advancing the energy sector goals.
Technical discussions are now underway at the #NEA Workshop, refining the components of an effective licensing framework. These in-depth sessions are crucial to building a structured and transparent process that will underpin Somalia’s energy sector growth.
State Minister H.E. Mohamed Abdulahi joins today’s NEA Workshop discussions on developing a strengthened licensing regulatory framework. His participation reflects the government’s dedication to building a resilient and sustainable energy sector for Somalia.
Active discussions with ESPs and @IFCAfrica are progressing on the development of a licensing regulatory framework. This collaboration is focused on ensuring accountability and alignment with industry standards to support Somalia’s sustainable energy goals.
Day 4 of the #NEA Workshop features in-depth discussions with Electricity Service Providers (ESPs) on the licensing regulatory framework. This dialogue is essential to building a regulatory structure that supports both private sector growth and national energy goals.
Today’s partnership with @IFCAfrica reaffirms NEA's commitment to a resilient, future-ready energy sector in Somalia. By establishing robust regulatory standards, we are paving the way for sustainable growth and reliable energy access for all.
The Ministry of Energy and Water Resources and NEA signed a four-year cooperation agreement with @IFCAfrica to strengthen Somalia's energy regulations. Focus areas include licensing, tariffs, and renewable energy, aimed at expanding access to affordable, reliable electricity.
Following valuable insights on regulatory best practices, discussions now turn to refining our own frameworks for greater transparency and sustainable growth.
Regulatory experts share valuable insights at the #NEA Workshop, offering proven approaches to trust-building, capacity development, and streamlined licensing. These lessons are instrumental in advancing our energy sector framework.
Day 3 of the #NEA Workshop begins with an intensive focus on licensing best practices and regulatory frameworks. Today’s sessions will provide critical insights into establishing structured, transparent timelines and requirements to drive sustainable growth in the energy sector.