Transportation
Transportation content was the first major addition to the site since launching the BoKIR. The national case studies and other resources related to rail, bus, and intra-urban transport are diverse,...
View ArticleRegulation of State-Owned Enterprises
Regulating State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) raises a unique set of issues for a infrastructure regulator: a state organization (which is often relatively new) is attempting to regulate another (very...
View ArticleArabic Glossary
The Arabic Glossary of the Body of Knowledge on Infrastructure Regulation (BoKIR) glossary is a recent translation sponsored by the Electricity & Cogeneration Regulatory Authority (ECRA) of The...
View ArticleLeadership in Regulation
Utility regulators serve in two potentially conflicting roles: An implementer of policies established by others and someone providing leadership to effect change, sometimes to the very laws that give...
View ArticleRenewable Energy and Energy Efficiency: Eight FAQs
The BoKIR has added material on the involvement and mandate of the energy regulator with regards to rules affecting Renewable Energy (RE) and Energy Efficiency (EE). The renewable technologies include...
View ArticleNew Translated Glossaries
The glossary of the Body of Knowledge on Infrastructure Regulation has been translated into the following languages: English Chinese French Italian Japanese Portuguese Spanish Thai Russian Arabic The...
View ArticleLaunching or Revitalizing Regulatory Systems
Welcome to our portal for launching or revitalizing regulatory systems This portal is designed for persons helping countries launch or revitalize regulatory systems, including fragile and conflict...
View ArticlePURC/World Bank International Training Program on Utility Regulation and...
Thirty-nine (39) regulatory and utility professionals from 17 countries travelled to the University of Florida for the 52nd PURC/World Bank International Training Program on Utility Regulation and...
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