Private Sector Participation in Electricity Transmission and Distribution : Experiences from Brazil, Peru, the Philippines, and Turkey
In recent decades, many countries have embarked on structural reform programs involving private sector participation (PSP) across the entire value chain of the power sector. Often as part of a broader market oriented reform program, governments hav...
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okr-10986-227502021-04-23T14:04:10Z Private Sector Participation in Electricity Transmission and Distribution : Experiences from Brazil, Peru, the Philippines, and Turkey ESMAP AUCTION PRIVATIZATION PROCEEDS TARIFFS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES TRANSMISSION CAPACITY PUBLIC UTILITIES TRANSMISSION ASSETS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION ELECTRICITY SECTOR CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CUSTOMER CORPORATION OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION TELECOMMUNICATION GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PRIVATIZATION REGULATORY COMMISSION GENERATION VALUE CHAIN INFORMATION COMPANIES COPYRIGHT TRANSMISSION REGULATORY PROCESS PRICE PRICE CAP PRICE CAPS PROVISION OF SERVICES LEGAL BASIS ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY CASH FLOWS CONCESSIONAIRES OPEN ACCESS CONCESSION PRIVATE UTILITIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE POWER INDUSTRY POWER SYSTEMS POWER SECTOR DISTRIBUTION INVESTMENTS CONTRACTS LICENSE TRANSMISSION GRID TARGETS PRODUCTIVITY WATER FOREIGN PARTNERS LONG- TERM CONCESSIONS MARKETS DIVESTITURE PRIVATE INVESTMENT ELECTRICITY SUPPLY REVENUE CAP PUBLIC OFFERING CONSUMER INTERESTS WEB LINKS CUSTOMER SERVICE ENERGY SECTOR REGULATORY PERIOD DISTRIBUTION PRIVATIZATION PRIVATE CAPITAL CONCESSION PERIOD PUBLIC INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS NETWORK LOSS AUCTIONS BENCHMARK COMPETITION INVESTORS TRANSMISSION UTILITIES ELECTRIC POWER PRIVATE OWNERSHIP RESULTS PARTIES UTILITIES POWER ELECTRICITY CONCESSIONS NETWORKS LONG-TERM CONCESSION NETWORK LOSSES PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY END-USER DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY PRIVATE SECTOR BALANCE SHEET SUPPLY INTERRUPTIONS HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS SERVICE QUALITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM PRIVATE PARTNER COMPANY REGULATION IMAGES POWER MARKETS DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES REVENUE CAPS GENERAL PUBLIC TRANSMISSION OWNERS RESULT REVENUE CAP METHOD EXPANSION UPFRONT PAYMENT SECURITY BUSINESS NETWORK ACTION PLANS PARTNERS PERFORMANCE TRANSMISSION SERVICES POWER SECTOR REFORM DISTRIBUTION NETWORK PRIVATE INVESTORS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP BOOT TRANSMISSION COMPANY PHOTO DATABASE PROFITS ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS BOT PRIVATE SECTORS TRANSMISSION LINES PRICES USES QUALITY OF SERVICE USER ENERGY CLIENTS In recent decades, many countries have embarked on structural reform programs involving private sector participation (PSP) across the entire value chain of the power sector. Often as part of a broader market oriented reform program, governments have resorted to PSP in transmission and distribution (T and D) for a variety of reasons, including to: (i) offset years of underinvestment and poor operating performance under public ownership; (ii) attract considerable private investment to fill the financing gap stemming from new T and D additions amid rapidly growing demand for electricity; and (iii) raise fiscal revenues by offloading state assets. In some cases (for example, Brazil and Peru), a prolonged electricity supply crisis prompted government into structural reforms of the T and D sector. The energy sector management assistance program (ESMAP) study covers PSP in transmission, as well as distribution. The four case-study countries, Brazil, Peru, Philippines, and Turkey were selected based on the substantial transmission story under their broader electricity PSP experience. 2015-10-08T20:36:56Z 2015-10-08T20:36:56Z 2015 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24933178/private-sector-participation-electricity-transmission-distribution-experiences-brazil-peru-philippines-turkey http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22750 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) knowledge series,no. 023/15; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper |
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AUCTION PRIVATIZATION PROCEEDS TARIFFS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES TRANSMISSION CAPACITY PUBLIC UTILITIES TRANSMISSION ASSETS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION ELECTRICITY SECTOR CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CUSTOMER CORPORATION OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION TELECOMMUNICATION GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PRIVATIZATION REGULATORY COMMISSION GENERATION VALUE CHAIN INFORMATION COMPANIES COPYRIGHT TRANSMISSION REGULATORY PROCESS PRICE PRICE CAP PRICE CAPS PROVISION OF SERVICES LEGAL BASIS ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY CASH FLOWS CONCESSIONAIRES OPEN ACCESS CONCESSION PRIVATE UTILITIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE POWER INDUSTRY POWER SYSTEMS POWER SECTOR DISTRIBUTION INVESTMENTS CONTRACTS LICENSE TRANSMISSION GRID TARGETS PRODUCTIVITY WATER FOREIGN PARTNERS LONG- TERM CONCESSIONS MARKETS DIVESTITURE PRIVATE INVESTMENT ELECTRICITY SUPPLY REVENUE CAP PUBLIC OFFERING CONSUMER INTERESTS WEB LINKS CUSTOMER SERVICE ENERGY SECTOR REGULATORY PERIOD DISTRIBUTION PRIVATIZATION PRIVATE CAPITAL CONCESSION PERIOD PUBLIC INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS NETWORK LOSS AUCTIONS BENCHMARK COMPETITION INVESTORS TRANSMISSION UTILITIES ELECTRIC POWER PRIVATE OWNERSHIP RESULTS PARTIES UTILITIES POWER ELECTRICITY CONCESSIONS NETWORKS LONG-TERM CONCESSION NETWORK LOSSES PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY END-USER DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY PRIVATE SECTOR BALANCE SHEET SUPPLY INTERRUPTIONS HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS SERVICE QUALITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM PRIVATE PARTNER COMPANY REGULATION IMAGES POWER MARKETS DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES REVENUE CAPS GENERAL PUBLIC TRANSMISSION OWNERS RESULT REVENUE CAP METHOD EXPANSION UPFRONT PAYMENT SECURITY BUSINESS NETWORK ACTION PLANS PARTNERS PERFORMANCE TRANSMISSION SERVICES POWER SECTOR REFORM DISTRIBUTION NETWORK PRIVATE INVESTORS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP BOOT TRANSMISSION COMPANY PHOTO DATABASE PROFITS ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS BOT PRIVATE SECTORS TRANSMISSION LINES PRICES USES QUALITY OF SERVICE USER ENERGY CLIENTS |
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AUCTION PRIVATIZATION PROCEEDS TARIFFS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES TRANSMISSION CAPACITY PUBLIC UTILITIES TRANSMISSION ASSETS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION ELECTRICITY SECTOR CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CUSTOMER CORPORATION OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION TELECOMMUNICATION GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PRIVATIZATION REGULATORY COMMISSION GENERATION VALUE CHAIN INFORMATION COMPANIES COPYRIGHT TRANSMISSION REGULATORY PROCESS PRICE PRICE CAP PRICE CAPS PROVISION OF SERVICES LEGAL BASIS ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY CASH FLOWS CONCESSIONAIRES OPEN ACCESS CONCESSION PRIVATE UTILITIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE POWER INDUSTRY POWER SYSTEMS POWER SECTOR DISTRIBUTION INVESTMENTS CONTRACTS LICENSE TRANSMISSION GRID TARGETS PRODUCTIVITY WATER FOREIGN PARTNERS LONG- TERM CONCESSIONS MARKETS DIVESTITURE PRIVATE INVESTMENT ELECTRICITY SUPPLY REVENUE CAP PUBLIC OFFERING CONSUMER INTERESTS WEB LINKS CUSTOMER SERVICE ENERGY SECTOR REGULATORY PERIOD DISTRIBUTION PRIVATIZATION PRIVATE CAPITAL CONCESSION PERIOD PUBLIC INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS NETWORK LOSS AUCTIONS BENCHMARK COMPETITION INVESTORS TRANSMISSION UTILITIES ELECTRIC POWER PRIVATE OWNERSHIP RESULTS PARTIES UTILITIES POWER ELECTRICITY CONCESSIONS NETWORKS LONG-TERM CONCESSION NETWORK LOSSES PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY END-USER DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY PRIVATE SECTOR BALANCE SHEET SUPPLY INTERRUPTIONS HOUSEHOLD CONNECTIONS SERVICE QUALITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM PRIVATE PARTNER COMPANY REGULATION IMAGES POWER MARKETS DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES REVENUE CAPS GENERAL PUBLIC TRANSMISSION OWNERS RESULT REVENUE CAP METHOD EXPANSION UPFRONT PAYMENT SECURITY BUSINESS NETWORK ACTION PLANS PARTNERS PERFORMANCE TRANSMISSION SERVICES POWER SECTOR REFORM DISTRIBUTION NETWORK PRIVATE INVESTORS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP BOOT TRANSMISSION COMPANY PHOTO DATABASE PROFITS ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS BOT PRIVATE SECTORS TRANSMISSION LINES PRICES USES QUALITY OF SERVICE USER ENERGY CLIENTS ESMAP Private Sector Participation in Electricity Transmission and Distribution : Experiences from Brazil, Peru, the Philippines, and Turkey |
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In recent decades, many countries have
embarked on structural reform programs involving private
sector participation (PSP) across the entire value chain of
the power sector. Often as part of a broader market oriented
reform program, governments have resorted to PSP in
transmission and distribution (T and D) for a variety of
reasons, including to: (i) offset years of underinvestment
and poor operating performance under public ownership; (ii)
attract considerable private investment to fill the
financing gap stemming from new T and D additions amid
rapidly growing demand for electricity; and (iii) raise
fiscal revenues by offloading state assets. In some cases
(for example, Brazil and Peru), a prolonged electricity
supply crisis prompted government into structural reforms of
the T and D sector. The energy sector management assistance
program (ESMAP) study covers PSP in transmission, as well as
distribution. The four case-study countries, Brazil, Peru,
Philippines, and Turkey were selected based on the
substantial transmission story under their broader
electricity PSP experience. |
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Private Sector Participation in Electricity Transmission and Distribution : Experiences from Brazil, Peru, the Philippines, and Turkey |
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Private Sector Participation in Electricity Transmission and Distribution : Experiences from Brazil, Peru, the Philippines, and Turkey |
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Private Sector Participation in Electricity Transmission and Distribution : Experiences from Brazil, Peru, the Philippines, and Turkey |
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Private Sector Participation in Electricity Transmission and Distribution : Experiences from Brazil, Peru, the Philippines, and Turkey |
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Private Sector Participation in Electricity Transmission and Distribution : Experiences from Brazil, Peru, the Philippines, and Turkey |
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private sector participation in electricity transmission and distribution : experiences from brazil, peru, the philippines, and turkey |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24933178/private-sector-participation-electricity-transmission-distribution-experiences-brazil-peru-philippines-turkey http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22750 |
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