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Demise of the Standard Model for Power Sector Reform and the Emergence of Hybrid Power Markets
Katharine Nawaal Gratwick; Anton Eberhard
发表日期2008
出处Energy Policy,
出版年2008
语种英语
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Following earlier reforms in the power sectors of industrialized countries and emerging markets (e.g. Chile), developing countries were encouraged to unbundle their electricity industries and to introduce competition and private sector participation. This paper highlights the developments that led to how power sector reform came to be defined as a standard model and theoretical framework in its ownright, and how the model was used prescriptively in many developing countries. However, we also show that, after more than 15 years of reform efforts, this new industry model has not fully taken root in most developing countries. Finally, we identify and characterize the emergence of new hybrid power markets, which pose fresh performance and investment challenges.

主题Electricity ; Energy ; Foreign Policy ; International Development ; International Relations ; Investment
URLhttps://pesd.fsi.stanford.edu/publications/demise_of_the_standard_model_for_power_sector_reform_and_the_emergence_of_hybrid_power_markets
来源智库Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/136906
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Katharine Nawaal Gratwick,Anton Eberhard. Demise of the Standard Model for Power Sector Reform and the Emergence of Hybrid Power Markets. 2008.
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