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Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2002
Effective Start Year: 
2002
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Rule/Regulation, Other
Economic Sector: 
Power
Energy Types: 
Power
Issued by: 
The Ministry of Construction
Notes: 
Unofficial Source
Overall Summary: 
This Decision provides for the promulgation of the Regulation on conditions, order and procedures for licensing electricity activities.
Governance
Energy management principles: 
Article 1.­ Electric energy is a special commodity. The State exercises the unified management over electricity activities and use nationwide by laws, policies, planning and plans on electricity development. Electricity production and trading constitute a conditional business line. Organizations and individuals are allowed to conduct electricity activities in the domains prescribed in Article 2 below only when they get the electricity activity licenses and have to maintain the registered conditions throughout the operation duration.
National policy structure: 
Article 2.­ This Regulation guides the conditions, order and procedures for licensing electricity activities in the following electricity domains, excluding the domains prescribed in Article 3 of this Regulation: 1. Planning consultancy: The planning on development of national electricity, the plannings on development of electricity of the provinces and centrally­run cities (hereinafter called collectively the provinces), the planning on river hydro­electric power ladder. 2. Electricity construction investment consultancy: Elaboration of investment projects (pre­feasibility study reports, feasibility study reports, investment reports), designs (technical designs, construction technical design­ total cost estimate), bidding (compilation of bidding dossiers, organization of bidding, bid consideration), construction supervision. 3. Electricity production. 4. Electricity transmission. 5. Electricity distribution and trading. Article 3.­ The following domains require no electricity activity licenses: 1. Consultancy on evaluation and criticism of electricity projects. 2. Consultancy on planning on development of electricity of urban districts, rural districts, provincial towns and cities. 3. Production of electricity for own use without selling electricity to other organizations, individuals. 4. Production of electricity with installed capacity of under 50 kW for sale to other organizations, individuals. 5. Individual business households registering small­scale rural electricity business (total transformer capacity of 50 kVA or under) or buying electricity from the national grid and selling electricity directly to peasant households. 6. Electricity construction and installation.