AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

India Power Sector Diagnostic Review : More Power to India - The Challenge of Distribution

2014

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Generating capacity; Tariff block; Competitive procurement; Fiscal deficit; Generation; Thermal power plant; State support; Power sector; Tariff levels; Energy markets; Block tariffs; Fuel; Approach; Kilowatt-hour; Consumer welfare; Transmission system; Domestic coal; Power suppliers; State budget; Franchisees; Grid renewable energy; Energy mix; Capital cost; Infrastructure development; Customer service; Alternative energy program; Finances; Performance targets; Explicit subsidy; Benchmarking; Private operators; Supply chain; Outstanding loans; Cost of service; Bulk power; Power procurement; Creditworthiness; Financial difficulties; Distribution companies; Capital structures; Cash-flow; Independent power producers; Revenue shortfalls; Financial burden; Independent regulation; Competitive power markets; Ministry of finance; Alliance model; Financial autonomy; Protection of consumers; Public information; Renewable energy capacity; Opportunity cost; Regulatory framework; Tariff structures; Conventional generation; Financial assistance; Revenue collection; Legislatures; Electricity supply; Public power; State subsidies; Fiscal burden; Power shortages; Institutional framework; Generation capacity; Low tariff; Transmission grid; Capital adequacy; Gdp; Financial performance; Transmission lines; Power producers; Financial viability; Private investors; Power consumption; Insolvent; Power purchase; Consumption levels; Building power plants; Power grid; Lenders; Social impact analysis; Power sector reform; Financial sector; Representatives; State government; Mine development; Lack of accountability; Utility operations; Bidding for concessions; Coal production; Development finance company; Economic reforms; Information system; Solar power; Cost of power; Voters; Governance requirements; Corporate governance; Expansion of transmission; Fiscal costs; Power purchase agreements; Key challenges; Government policy; Job creation; Thermal power; Lending decisions; Commercial risks; Net worth; Amount of power; Borrowing; Bill collection; Insolvency; Power distribution; Power purchases; State control; Consumer groups; Technical support; Technical assistance; Spot market; Decision-making; Grid extension; State funds; Transparency; Merchant; Development finance; Electricity consumption; Rates of return; Forecasts; Capital markets; Private sector participation; Thermal power plants; Decision-making authority; Electricity sector; Creditors; State power; Inefficiency; Distribution losses; Ownership share; Competitiveness; Power corporation; Electricity regulator; Collection efficiency; Exchange rates; Access to electricity; State utilities; Power availability; Public-private partnership; Power purchase costs; Transmission owners; Aggregate demand; Rural electrification; Fuel use; Clean energy; Tariff bids; Management contracts; Econometric analysis; Maintenance contractors; Renewable energy generation; Utilities; Financial support; Competitive bidding; Authority
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/

2024-10-18
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