Ethiopia‘s power sector is underpinned by a broad policy, legal, and strategic framework and structured by the National Energy Policy (2013; updated in 2019). The Ministry of Water and Energy (MoWE) oversees planning, coordination, and monitoring of overall energy development. In 2013, through the Council of Ministers Proclamation No. 302/2013, the vertically integrated utility, Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation was unbundled into two public enterprises: (a) the Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP), responsible for generation, transmission, and system operations; and (b) the Ethiopian Electric Utility (EEU) responsible for power distribution, sales, and customer services. The Proclamation also established a regulatory agency, the Ethiopia Energy Authority (EEA) which was recently reorganized with added regulatory responsibility on petroleum and petroleum products and renamed Petroleum and Energy Authority (PEA). To get the full document and tender document click the below link