Rethinking Power Sector Reform in the Developing World

Rethinking Power Sector Reform in the Developing World
Author: Vivien Foster
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1464814430

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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

Reforming Energy Subsidies

Reforming Energy Subsidies
Author: United Nations Environment Programme: Division of Technology, Industry and Economics
Publisher: UNEP/Earthprint
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9280722085

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Subsidies on the supply and use of energy have emerged as a major theme in international discussions and negotiations aimed at promoting sustainable development. Energy subsidies matter, both because they are big and because they affect in wide-ranging and diverse ways the economy, social welfare and the environment, the three dimensions of sustainability. Reforming energy subsidies must, therefore, be a central plank of government efforts to promote energy systems that strike a better balance between these three dimensions. This booklet draws on recent work on energy-subsidy reform carried out by UNEP and the International Energy Agency. It summarizes in non-technical language the central issues related to energy subsidies and key messages for policy-makers looking to reform subsidy programs.

Reforming Energy

Reforming Energy
Author: Peter Colley
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Discusses global trends in the energy industries and their implications for the environment, jobs and the community. Provides a plan of action for reforming energy markets and industries to meet employment, social and environmental objectives, with the aim of reducing unemployment and increasing the control people have over their working lives.

Reforming Energy

Reforming Energy
Author: Peter Colley
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Discusses global trends in the energy industries and their implications for the environment, jobs and the community. Provides a plan of action for reforming energy markets and industries to meet employment, social and environmental objectives, with the aim of reducing unemployment and increasing the control people have over their working lives.

Reforming Energy Policy in India

Reforming Energy Policy in India
Author: Ian W.H. Parry
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2017-05-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1475595735

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Spreadsheet models are used to assess the environmental, fiscal, economic, and incidence effects of a wide range of options for reducing fossil fuel use in India. Among the most effective options is ramping up the existing coal tax. Annually increasing the tax by INR 150 ($2.25) per ton of coal from 2017 to 2030 avoids over 270,000 air pollution deaths, raises revenue of 1 percent of GDP in 2030, reduces CO2 emissions 12 percent, and generates net economic benefits of approximately 1 percent of GDP. The policy is mildly progressive and (at least initially) imposes a relatively modest cost burden on industries.

Reforming the Energy Sector in Transition Economies

Reforming the Energy Sector in Transition Economies
Author: Dale Gray
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821334249

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World Development Report 1995: Workers in an Integrating World addresses labor and employment--issues that are important for South Asia. Expanding employment and increasing the remuneration of workers are essential to poverty alleviation, which is the primary objective of all countries in the region. This regional perspective examines ways in which workers in South Asia can benefit from greater integration of the global economy through improving their skills or cushioning their transition to new jobs. The paper emphasizes that governments need to develop a framework for labor policies that defines the rights of employers, workers, and labor unions and the framework for collective bargaining and settlement of disputes. Liberalization will lead to market-based development, which is the best way to raise workers' living standards--it encourages firms and workers to invest in physical capital, new technologies, and skills.

Reforming the Chinese Electricity Supply Sector

Reforming the Chinese Electricity Supply Sector
Author: Michael G. Pollitt
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021-07-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030394646

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The Chinese electricity sector is the largest in the world, covering well over 20% of the world's electricity supply. While many other countries liberalized their electricity systems in the 1990s, thereby creating competitive wholesale and retail electricity markets, China’s move towards liberalization has advanced at a slower pace – until now. Following the China State Council's publication of the No. 9 document on 'Deepening Reform of the Power Sector', this book reflects on the ambitious new round of reforms aimed at introducing competitive wholesale electricity markets and incentive regulation for its power grids. Written in collaboration with Hao Chen, Lewis Dale and Chung-Han Yang, this book provides lessons for China’s reforms from international experience, combining a detailed review of reforms from around the world with specific application to China and focuses on how the industrial price of electricity is determined in a liberalized power system.

Powering China:Reforming the Electric Power Industry in China

Powering China:Reforming the Electric Power Industry in China
Author: Xu Yi-chong
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351731939

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This title was first published in 2002: This study of the Chinese electric power industry examines the ownership and the restructuring of the industry. The reform of the electric power industry is also seen as part of the wider economic development that has been taking place in China, thus providing fresh perspectives on the changes taking place in both the economy and society more generally. Presenting a wealth of extensive research on the subject, the book elucidates the power struggle between political and bureaucratic elite and explains the sensitive and volatile relationship between the central and provincial government against an increasingly complex global background.

Reforming Turkish Energy Markets

Reforming Turkish Energy Markets
Author: Izak Atiyas
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2012-05-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461402905

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Turkey has been reforming its energy markets since the 1980s, culminating in two major bills in the early 2000s. The country has restructured electricity and natural gas markets, establishing an independent regulatory agency (EMRA) and passed legislation on renewable and nuclear energy. With these regulatory reforms, Turkey, as a candidate country for accession to the European Union (EU), has aimed to direct the energy markets to a more competitive environment in parallel with EU energy directives. This book contains an analysis of regulatory reforms in Turkish energy markets (electricity, natural gas, renewable and nuclear energy), the impact of these reforms on country’s energy portfolio and role in global energy trade, especially between the EU, the Caspian, Caucasus, and Central Asia. Finally, the book concludes with recommendations for Turkish energy policy. The authors are expert scholars who have written extensively on Turkish regulatory reform and energy economics and who have broad knowledge of global energy market dynamics. The book will be a unique guide for those concerned with the different areas of the Turkish economy and international audiences interested in energy markets of Turkey and surrounding regions, making the book of interest to not only researchers in academia but also industry practitioners, regulators and policy makers as well.

Reforming Energy Policy in India

Reforming Energy Policy in India
Author: Ian W.H. Parry
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2017-05-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1475597746

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Spreadsheet models are used to assess the environmental, fiscal, economic, and incidence effects of a wide range of options for reducing fossil fuel use in India. Among the most effective options is ramping up the existing coal tax. Annually increasing the tax by INR 150 ($2.25) per ton of coal from 2017 to 2030 avoids over 270,000 air pollution deaths, raises revenue of 1 percent of GDP in 2030, reduces CO2 emissions 12 percent, and generates net economic benefits of approximately 1 percent of GDP. The policy is mildly progressive and (at least initially) imposes a relatively modest cost burden on industries.