AERA releases activity results for Q2 2024
  • Publication date2024-07-10 09:14:00
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In the second quarter of 2024, the Azerbaijan Energy Regulatory Agency (AERA) received a total of 1,820 appeals, both directly and through the Ministry of Energy, concerning consumer rights protection, electric and thermal energy supply, natural gas, and other related matters. Of these appeals, 1,660 were related to electricity supply, including 184 of informational nature. There were 134 appeals regarding natural gas supply, with 22 of them being informational. The Agency received a total of 10 appeals regarding heat supply, out of which 2 were informational. Meanwhile, 16 appeals concerned other issues, with 3 of them being informational.

Out of the appeals received, 1,027 were investigated and responded by the Agency, 18 appeals were forwarded to relevant institutions for further consideration and action, and 6 appeals were executed jointly with the Ministry of Energy.

Currently, 576 appeals are under consideration. Eighty-nine of the 211 informational appeals were expressions of gratitude for resolved issues.

During the reporting period, commissioning certificates were issued for electrical units installed in 40 new and reconstructed facilities, as well as in the facilities with increased capacity and updated power supply schemes, which had been granted permission for use. Operational clearance was granted for industrial gas facilities constructed under 67 approved projects.

At the same time, inspection of the technical condition of 45 electricity billing meters took place with participation of representatives from Azerenerji OJSC and Azerishiq OJSC.

Meanwhile, 117 administrative offense cases were considered in line with the relevant articles of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Republic of Azerbaijan, falling under the Agency’s competence. Administrative disciplinary actions were taken in 114 cases, whereas in three cases it was decided to terminate the proceedings.

Additionally, 300 control measures were conducted to assess the technical operation of electrical installations, adherence to safety rules and electricity usage. Moreover, 248 control measures were implemented to ensure compliance with efficient gas utilization, “Gas Usage Rules”, and the reliable operation of gas facilities, as well as other regulatory acts.

Technical Councils operating in 15 “ASAN Service” centers, 3 “ASAN Kommunal” centers, and 3 SME (small and medium enterprise) houses received 559 requests for connecting entrepreneurial facilities to the electrical grid, which were processed accordingly.

During the reporting period, the professional knowledge of 163 electrotechnician staff and personnel responsible for electrical facilities in 61 enterprises was assessed regarding technical operation rules and safety, and methodological assistance was extended to relevant individuals in this regard.