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Rethinking Power Sector Reform in the Developing World

Author : Vivien Foster,Anshul Rana
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2019-12-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781464814433

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Rethinking Power Sector Reform in the Developing World by Vivien Foster,Anshul Rana Pdf

During the 1990s, a new paradigm for power sector reform was put forward emphasizing the restructuring of utilities, the creation of regulators, the participation of the private sector, and the establishment of competitive power markets. Twenty-five years later, only a handful of developing countries have fully implemented these Washington Consensus policies. Across the developing world, reforms were adopted rather selectively, resulting in a hybrid model, in which elements of market orientation coexist with continued state dominance of the sector. This book aims to revisit and refresh thinking on power sector reform approaches for developing countries. The approach relies heavily on evidence from the past, drawing both on broad global trends and deep case material from 15 developing countries. It is also forward looking, considering the implications of new social and environmental policy goals, as well as the emerging technological disruptions. A nuanced picture emerges. Although regulation has been widely adopted, practice often falls well short of theory, and cost recovery remains an elusive goal. The private sector has financed a substantial expansion of generation capacity; yet, its contribution to power distribution has been much more limited, with efficiency levels that can sometimes be matched by well-governed public utilities. Restructuring and liberalization have been beneficial in a handful of larger middle-income nations but have proved too complex for most countries to implement. Based on these findings, the report points to three major policy implications. First, reform efforts need to be shaped by the political and economic context of the country. The 1990s reform model was most successful in countries that had reached certain minimum conditions of power sector development and offered a supportive political environment. Second, countries found alternative institutional pathways to achieving good power sector outcomes, making a case for greater pluralism. Among the top performers, some pursued the full set of market-oriented reforms, while others retained a more important role for the state. Third, reform efforts should be driven and tailored to desired policy outcomes and less preoccupied with following a predetermined process, particularly since the twenty-first-century century agenda has added decarbonization and universal access to power sector outcomes. The Washington Consensus reforms, while supportive of the twenty-first-century century agenda, will not be able to deliver on them alone and will require complementary policy measures

Electricity Sector Reform in Developing Countries

Author : Tooraj Jamasb
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Electric power
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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"Driven by ideology, economic reasoning, and early success stories, vast amounts of financial resources and effort have been spent on reforming infrastructure industries in developing countries. It is therefore important to examine whether evidence supports the logic of reforms. The authors review the empirical evidence on electricity reform in developing countries. They find that country institutions and sector governance play an important role in the success and failure of reform. And reforms also appear to have increased operating efficiency and expanded access to urban customers. However, the reforms have to a lesser degree passed on efficiency gains to customers, tackled distributional effects, and improved rural access. Moreover, some of the literature is not methodologically robust and on par with general development economics literature. Further, findings on some issues are limited and inconclusive, while other important areas are yet to be addressed. Until we know more, implementation of reforms will be more based on ideology and economic theory rather than solid economic evidence. "--World Bank web site.

The Political Economy of Power Sector Reform

Author : David G. Victor,Thomas C. Heller
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 15 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2007-02-08
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781139460798

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The Political Economy of Power Sector Reform by David G. Victor,Thomas C. Heller Pdf

Over the last fifteen years the world's largest developing countries have initiated market reform in their electric power sectors from generation to distribution. This book evaluates the experiences of five of those countries - Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa - as they have shifted from state-dominated systems to schemes allowing for a larger private sector role. As well as having the largest power systems in their regions and among the most rapidly rising consumption of electricity in the world, these countries are the locus of massive financial investment and the effects of their power systems are increasingly felt in world fuel markets. This accessible volume explains the origins of these reform efforts and offers a theory as to why - despite diverse backgrounds - reform efforts in all five countries have stalled in similar ways. The authors also offer practical advice to improve reform policies.

Revisiting Public-Private Partnerships in the Power Sector

Author : Maria Vagliasindi
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2013-04-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780821397626

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Revisiting Public-Private Partnerships in the Power Sector by Maria Vagliasindi Pdf

Given the chronic power shortages faced by numerous developing countries, and the need everywhere to keep pace with demand, understanding the drivers of public private partnerships (PPPs) in energy is critical. While many private electricity projects have been delayed and financing costs have increased, the impact of the global financial crisis was less severe than that of previous crises that originated in developing countries. This resilience stems from developing countries’ need to expand generation capacity, electricity sector reforms and better regulatory frameworks, and short-term solutions (such as rental power plants). The study reports the evidence from statistical analysis and a sample of case studies selected based. It proposes a novel analytical approach to model PPPs, using a two-stage procedure based on Heckman’s sample selection distinguishing between those factors that determine whether private investment in energy takes place, and those that influence the volume of investment. The results of the analysis provide the following conclusions: • Both general governance and regulatory instrument primarily affect investors’ decisions to enter the various power sector markets, not the subsequent level of investment – indicating that investors seem to be adequately protected against risks. • Support mechanisms, like feed-in tariffs, are crucial for attracting investors in renewable generation, but they do not succeed in displacing fossil fuel investment and they could play a bigger role in affecting the level of investment in renewables. • There is a significant trade-off between effectiveness and efficiency of alternative instruments for deploying renewables. Feed-in tariffs tended to be quite effective but to be set on the high side, reducing incentives to cut costs and posing significant strains on already stripped national budgets. Competitive auctions, on the other hand have tended to be efficient but initially low and not always the most effective instrument. • Countries can scale up renewables following different paths. For Brazil, the move from feed-in tariffs to auctions enabled it to both reduce costs and deploy additional capacity. Peru followed in Brazil’s path, opting for auctions instead of introducing feed-in tariffs. On the other hand, China’s move from competitive tenders to feed-in tariffs allowed for discovery effects to determine the right level of prices to attract private investment in renewables.

Electricity Sector Reform in Developing Countries

Author : Tooraj Jamasb,Raffaella Mota,David Newbery
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:931674523

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Electricity Sector Reform in Developing Countries by Tooraj Jamasb,Raffaella Mota,David Newbery Pdf

Driven by ideology, economic reasoning, and early success stories, vast amounts of financial resources and effort have been spent on reforming infrastructure industries in developing countries. It is therefore important to examine whether evidence supports the logic of reforms. The authors review the empirical evidence on electricity reform in developing countries. They find that country institutions and sector governance play an important role in the success and failure of reform. And reforms also appear to have increased operating efficiency and expanded access to urban customers. However, the reforms have to a lesser degree passed on efficiency gains to customers, tackled distributional effects, and improved rural access. Moreover, some of the literature is not methodologically robust and on par with general development economics literature. Further, findings on some issues are limited and inconclusive, while other important areas are yet to be addressed. Until we know more, implementation of reforms will be more based on ideology and economic theory rather than solid economic evidence.

Power for Development

Author : Fernando Reyes Manibog,Rafael Dominguez,Stephan Wegner
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0821356933

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Power for Development by Fernando Reyes Manibog,Rafael Dominguez,Stephan Wegner Pdf

This publication evaluates the performance of the World Bank Group (WBG) during the 1990s in promoting private sector development in the electric power sector in 80 countries. Main findings include that where countries showed a commitment to advancing reforms in promoting private sector development and where programmes were properly implemented, the expected benefits were delivered. However, quality of outcomes depended on the objectives pursued and on types of assistance provided, with most countries remaining in the early stages of reform.

Restructuring and Regulatory Reform in the Power Sector

Author : Peter Choynowski
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UCSD:31822032301129

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Restructuring and Regulatory Reform in the Power Sector by Peter Choynowski Pdf

A worldwide trend began in the 1980s in both developed & developing countries to restructure their power sectors & reform their regulatory framework. The motivation in developed countries to restructure & reform was mainly to improve sector efficiency, while in the developing countries, it was to move the sector away from reliance on scarce public resources to more private sector financing. Since the Asian Development Bank was involved in restructuring & regulatory reform in many of Asia's developing countries, this report takes stock of the progress made to date in these countries, reviews the relevant experience in some developed countries & Latin America, & identifies the key issues that could have a bearing on its operations in Asia.

Electricity Sector Reform in Developing Countries

Author : Yin-Fang Zhang,Colin H. Kirkpatrick,David Parker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Electric utilities
ISBN : 190405630X

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Electricity Sector Reform in Developing Countries

Author : Yin-Fang Zhang,David Parker,Colin H. Kirkpatrick,Aston Business School. Research Institute
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Commerce
ISBN : 1854495526

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Electricity Sector Reform in Developing Countries by Yin-Fang Zhang,David Parker,Colin H. Kirkpatrick,Aston Business School. Research Institute Pdf

Revisiting Electricity Market Reforms

Author : Han Phoumin,Rabindra Nepal,Fukunari Kimura,Gazi Salah Uddin,Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2022-09-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789811942662

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Revisiting Electricity Market Reforms by Han Phoumin,Rabindra Nepal,Fukunari Kimura,Gazi Salah Uddin,Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary Pdf

This book combines the fundamentals of industrial organization theories based on microeconomic foundations, applied econometrics and environmental and natural resource economics in undertaking a comprehensive review of reforms of the power sector and its impact on industrial and socio-economic performance. The book provides the reader with the intellectual groundwork necessary for understanding the workings and interactions of today’s reforming power markets such as in the ASEAN and East Asia that are striving to achieve the energy policy trilemma of affordability, energy sustainability and energy security. The topics addressed in this book include application of welfare theorems such as competition in and for the market in the electricity sector, market failures such as lack of electricity access, analysis of forecasting models under volatility, energy resource allocation such as renewable energy and competitive market designs of energy markets. Country-specific and region-specific case studies are used to analyze the progress and outcomes of market-driven electricity reforms across the reforming and advanced electricity markets. Therefore, the book derives policy lessons and provides policy recommendations in reforming power markets for the ASEAN and East Asia taking stock of more than three decades of global experience with power sector reforms. The electricity markets case studies are carefully chosen and supported by extensive data analyses as appropriate. This book on energy economics and policy is highly recommended to readers who seek an in-depth and up-to-date integrated overview about the evolving literature and status on electricity market reforms with a particular reference to Asia.

Power Market Structure

Author : Maria Vagliasindi,John Besant-Jones
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2013-03-28
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780821395578

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Power Market Structure by Maria Vagliasindi,John Besant-Jones Pdf

This study proposes a novel analytical approach for modeling market structures of the power sector, presenting evidence from statistical analysis and a sample of twenty case studies.

Rethinking Decentralization in Developing Countries

Author : Jennie Ilene Litvack,Junaid Ahmad,Richard Miller Bird
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1998-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0821343505

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Rethinking Decentralization in Developing Countries by Jennie Ilene Litvack,Junaid Ahmad,Richard Miller Bird Pdf

In an effort to reduce poverty and improve nutrition, this Bank operation assisted the Indian program Operation Flood to develop the dairy industry in India. This study examines the policy changes instituted to support the aid flow to the dairy sector and discusses the lessons learned and benefits realized through improved dairy production. It also presents suggestions for improvement. This program differs from other Bank efforts in that it focuses on a single commodity to alleviate poverty and raise living standards.

Energy Regulation in Africa

Author : Ishmael Ackah
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 631 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2024-06-13
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783031526770

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Energy Regulation in Africa by Ishmael Ackah Pdf

Problem-Driven Political Economy Analysis

Author : Verena Fritz,Brian Levy,Rachel Ort
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2014-01-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781464801228

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Problem-Driven Political Economy Analysis by Verena Fritz,Brian Levy,Rachel Ort Pdf

This volume presents eight good practice examples of problem-driven political economy analysis conducted at the World Bank, and reflect what the Bank has so far been able to achieve in mainstreaming this approach into its operations and policy dialogue.

Handbook on Electricity Markets

Author : Glachant, Jean-Michel,Joskow, Paul L.,Pollitt, Michael G.
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781788979955

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Handbook on Electricity Markets by Glachant, Jean-Michel,Joskow, Paul L.,Pollitt, Michael G. Pdf

With twenty-two chapters written by leading international experts, this volume represents the most detailed and comprehensive Handbook on electricity markets ever published.