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* '''Pakistan''': [[National Electric Power Regulatory Authority]] (NEPRA) is the electricity regulator of Pakistan established under the Electric Power Act, 1997 for tariff determination, issuance of license & system operation of generation, transmission and distribution of electric power in Pakistan, excluding nuclear power, which comes under the jurisdiction of the [[Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority]] (PNRA).
* '''People's Republic of China''': [[State Electricity Regulatory Commission]] (SERC) of the People's Republic of China is empowered by the State Council to perform administrative and regulatory duties with respect to the China's power sector, excluding nuclear power, which comes under the jurisdiction of the [[China Atomic Energy Authority]] (CAEA).
* '''Philippines''': [[Energy Regulatory Commission (Philippines)|Energy Regulatory Commission]] (ERC) is an independent, quasi-judicial regulatory body established to regulate electric power service in the Philippines.
* '''Singapore''': [[Energy Market Authority]] (EMA) is a statutory board operating under the Ministry of Trade and Industry of Singapore established for energy sector market regulation, system operation, industry development and promotion of Singapore.
* '''Sri Lanka''': [[Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka]] (PUCSL)] was established by the Act No 35 of 2002. Initially the PUCSL Act provided for regulation of the electricity and water service industries. In March 2006 the petroleum industry was also added to the list of industries to be regulated by the PUCSL.