The electricity distribution industry in the developing world is dominated by public sector utilities. These utilities are technically and economically inefficient and face large financial losses that prevent further development of the networks. The reforms are introduced to unbundle the vertically integrated utilities and introduce private investment and management, but these efforts often fail due to poorly designed market and incentive models. Focusing on the electricity distribution in developing countries, we propose a business model based on organizing the utilities into distinct activities and businesses. In many developing countries political economy and weak investment conditions do not favour full privatization of utilities. Howev...
Non-OECD Asian economies comprise about 34% of world primary energy demand, 60% of population and 65...
The electric utility sector throughout the world has been undergoing significant changes. It is chan...
Nigeria electricity sector reform was perceived as essential due to its undesirable state, consequen...
Nigeria as a nation has suffered from epileptic power supply which has affected negatively the econo...
In many developing countries, the electricity system is too weak to meet growing demand and the avai...
In many developing countries, the electricity system is too weak to meet growing demand and the avai...
An energy and environmental crisis will emerge throughout the world if we continue with our current ...
An energy and environmental crisis will emerge throughout the world if we continue with our current ...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide market-oriented electricity secto...
Balancing electricity demand and supply remains a significant challenge for the power systems in dev...
Nigeria as a nation has suffered from epileptic power supply which has affected negatively the econ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2014."September 2...
The situation of energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa remains critical. According to the 2019 Trackin...
The last three decades have witnessed many electricity industry reform processes in more than half o...
The depletion of fossil fuels, increased environmental concerns, rising cost and the demand for clea...
Non-OECD Asian economies comprise about 34% of world primary energy demand, 60% of population and 65...
The electric utility sector throughout the world has been undergoing significant changes. It is chan...
Nigeria electricity sector reform was perceived as essential due to its undesirable state, consequen...
Nigeria as a nation has suffered from epileptic power supply which has affected negatively the econo...
In many developing countries, the electricity system is too weak to meet growing demand and the avai...
In many developing countries, the electricity system is too weak to meet growing demand and the avai...
An energy and environmental crisis will emerge throughout the world if we continue with our current ...
An energy and environmental crisis will emerge throughout the world if we continue with our current ...
More than two decades have passed since the start of the worldwide market-oriented electricity secto...
Balancing electricity demand and supply remains a significant challenge for the power systems in dev...
Nigeria as a nation has suffered from epileptic power supply which has affected negatively the econ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2014."September 2...
The situation of energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa remains critical. According to the 2019 Trackin...
The last three decades have witnessed many electricity industry reform processes in more than half o...
The depletion of fossil fuels, increased environmental concerns, rising cost and the demand for clea...
Non-OECD Asian economies comprise about 34% of world primary energy demand, 60% of population and 65...
The electric utility sector throughout the world has been undergoing significant changes. It is chan...
Nigeria electricity sector reform was perceived as essential due to its undesirable state, consequen...