While the recent political showdown over where to connect the Esra Gul barge to Lebanon’s power grid is indicative of the country’s unequal electricity supply, it also unearthed something more fundamental, namely, how electricity subsidies exacerbate geographical and social inequalities. Indeed, one major problem facing Electricité Du Liban (EDL) concerns the fact that production costs exceed revenues from consumers. For many years, the difference has been covered/subsidized by the state but these subsidies impact citizens differently depending on where they reside. (First paragraph
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The electricity subsidy distribution pattern needs to be scrutinised to assess whether the policy be...
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Electricity and water are often subsidized in developing countries to increase their affordability f...
Pakistan's electricity sector is in crisis: extended periods of blackouts persisted in 2010 and circ...
Eric Verdeil's analysis of electricity subsidies in Lebanon is featured on the website of the Lebane...
EDL headquarters in Beirut I am happy to announce the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies has feature...
Policy Op-EdThe study highlights geographic variances that result from the length of time that power...
Power rationing has marked the life of Lebanese citizens since the Civil War and shows the State’s i...
Kuwait’s electricity is among the cheapest in the world, and it is the most highly subsidized sector...
la version définitivement acceptée est plus courte.International audienceElectricity and space : a v...
Subsidies to residential utility customers are popular among policy makers, utility managers, and ut...
In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, there are signifi cant pressures for residential energy tariffs ...
AbstractThis paper presents a detailed review of EDL (Electricité du Liban). It displays the institu...
Developing countries subsidise the tariffs of public utilities such as electricity or transportation...
Electricity pricing has always been slightly regressive, since fossil and nuclear-based electricity ...
The electricity subsidy distribution pattern needs to be scrutinised to assess whether the policy be...
The electricity subsidy distribution pattern needs to be scrutinised to assess whether the policy be...
Electricity and water are often subsidized in developing countries to increase their affordability f...
Pakistan's electricity sector is in crisis: extended periods of blackouts persisted in 2010 and circ...