Analysis of Power Projects with Private Participation under Stress

This report aims to 1) understand what economical, political or contractual events affecting power projects in a region or a specific country led to project distress; and 2) establish how they affected the various private power projects. The report...

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Main Authors: Covindassamy, M. Ananda, Oda, Daizo, Zang, Yabei
Format: ESMAP Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/6748898/analysis-power-projects-private-participation-under-stress
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spelling okr-10986-179992021-04-23T14:03:38Z Analysis of Power Projects with Private Participation under Stress Covindassamy, M. Ananda Oda, Daizo Zang, Yabei ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY ACCOUNTING AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS APPROACH AUTONOMY BIOMASS FUELS BUDGET CONSTRAINTS COMMERCIAL BANKS DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY SERVICES EMERGING MARKETS ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PLANNERS ENERGY SUPPLY EXPECTED RETURNS FINANCIAL CRISES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT GENERATION HEATING INCOME INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT NEEDS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT PROGRAM INVESTMENT RISKS INVESTOR CONFIDENCE LATIN AMERICAN LEVEL PLAYING FIELD MARKET RISK PACIFIC REGION PILOT PROJECTS POVERTY REDUCTION POWER POWER COMPANY POWER DEMAND POWER PLANTS POWER PROJECTS POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS POWER SECTOR POWER SECTORS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATIZATION PUBLIC PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTORS RISK EXPOSURE SOUTH AMERICA STATE BUDGETS STATE OWNERSHIP SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADITIONAL BIOMASS TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO UTILITIES This report aims to 1) understand what economical, political or contractual events affecting power projects in a region or a specific country led to project distress; and 2) establish how they affected the various private power projects. The report describes and analyzes the trends in private participation in the electric power sector in developing countries over the 1984-2003 period. The analysis is based on the survey of 63 electricity projects under stress. It identifies the most significant causes of stress, describes the most frequent stress factors and their combination in "stress patterns," and presents the consequences of the stress patterns on power projects. Beyond the presentation of stress patterns, the report provides insights in the relationship between power sector reforms, privatization of power utilities and success/failure of private power projects. 2014-04-22T20:20:36Z 2014-04-22T20:20:36Z 2005-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/6748898/analysis-power-projects-private-participation-under-stress http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17999 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Program working paper series;ESM 311/05 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
ACCOUNTING
AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS
APPROACH
AUTONOMY
BIOMASS FUELS
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY PRICES
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
EMERGING MARKETS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY MARKETS
ENERGY PLANNERS
ENERGY SUPPLY
EXPECTED RETURNS
FINANCIAL CRISES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
GENERATION
HEATING
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
INVESTMENT NEEDS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INVESTMENT RISKS
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
LATIN AMERICAN
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
MARKET RISK
PACIFIC REGION
PILOT PROJECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POWER
POWER COMPANY
POWER DEMAND
POWER PLANTS
POWER PROJECTS
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTORS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTORS
RISK EXPOSURE
SOUTH AMERICA
STATE BUDGETS
STATE OWNERSHIP
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRADITIONAL BIOMASS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
UTILITIES
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY
ACCOUNTING
AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS
APPROACH
AUTONOMY
BIOMASS FUELS
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY PRICES
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
EMERGING MARKETS
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY MARKETS
ENERGY PLANNERS
ENERGY SUPPLY
EXPECTED RETURNS
FINANCIAL CRISES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
GENERATION
HEATING
INCOME
INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
INVESTMENT NEEDS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INVESTMENT RISKS
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
LATIN AMERICAN
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
MARKET RISK
PACIFIC REGION
PILOT PROJECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POWER
POWER COMPANY
POWER DEMAND
POWER PLANTS
POWER PROJECTS
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTORS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTORS
RISK EXPOSURE
SOUTH AMERICA
STATE BUDGETS
STATE OWNERSHIP
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRADITIONAL BIOMASS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
UTILITIES
Covindassamy, M. Ananda
Oda, Daizo
Zang, Yabei
Analysis of Power Projects with Private Participation under Stress
relation Energy Sector Management Assistance Program working paper series;ESM 311/05
description This report aims to 1) understand what economical, political or contractual events affecting power projects in a region or a specific country led to project distress; and 2) establish how they affected the various private power projects. The report describes and analyzes the trends in private participation in the electric power sector in developing countries over the 1984-2003 period. The analysis is based on the survey of 63 electricity projects under stress. It identifies the most significant causes of stress, describes the most frequent stress factors and their combination in "stress patterns," and presents the consequences of the stress patterns on power projects. Beyond the presentation of stress patterns, the report provides insights in the relationship between power sector reforms, privatization of power utilities and success/failure of private power projects.
format Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper
author Covindassamy, M. Ananda
Oda, Daizo
Zang, Yabei
author_facet Covindassamy, M. Ananda
Oda, Daizo
Zang, Yabei
author_sort Covindassamy, M. Ananda
title Analysis of Power Projects with Private Participation under Stress
title_short Analysis of Power Projects with Private Participation under Stress
title_full Analysis of Power Projects with Private Participation under Stress
title_fullStr Analysis of Power Projects with Private Participation under Stress
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Power Projects with Private Participation under Stress
title_sort analysis of power projects with private participation under stress
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/6748898/analysis-power-projects-private-participation-under-stress
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17999
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