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policy reform to country specific circumstances. The impact of reform on utility efficiency, as measured by the cost of … emerge from the analysis. Undertaking simple ex ante simulations of reform impacts will allow better identification of … potential reform benefits and costs. Placing more emphasis on outcome-based indicators of service quality would help ensure that …
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The paper reviews the situation with regard to the electricity sector and the failure of policy and regulation. It argues for direct subsidy and a market oriented unbundling of the sector to take the sector forward. It also brings out the failure of the IPP policy and the costs that it has...
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electricity sector reforms in a span of six decades covering the pre-reform and the current reform process in Kenya. A …
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As part of electricity sector reforms, Sub-Saharan African countries have established independent regulatory agencies to signal legal and political commitment to end selfregulation and provision of service by the state. The reforms aimed to encourage private investments, improve efficiency, and...
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The low-carbon transition, for example in line with the European Commission’s proposed Long-Term Strategy1 net-zero2 target by 2050 or the Commission President-elect ‘climate neutrality’ objective, will require a very large increase in electricity, especially for low-carbon solutions in...
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