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Private Participation in the Indian Power Sector : Lessons from Two Decades of Experience

2014

Mukherjee, Mohua


Informations bibliographiques
Editeur
Washington, DC: World Bank
D'autres materias
Financial returns; Thermal power; Contractual obligations; Banking sector stability; Investment targets; Competitive bidding process; Power project; Political economy; Costs of power; Solar power; Power producers; Revenue collection; Power costs; Diesel; Distribution network; Fuel cost; Power purchases; Distribution areas; Electricity generation capacity; Generators; Kilowatt-hours; Percent rate of return; Electric supply; Infrastructure development; Mobile phone; Financial viability; Financial closure; Price discovery; Distribution losses; Amortization; Market share; Energy supply; Commercial lenders; Regulatory framework; Amount of power; Final customers; Public sector banks; Bailouts; Financial health; Power sector; Arrears; Legal framework; Financial performance; Power contracts; Domestic coal; Power sector reform; Solar thermal; State utilities; Financial crisis; Utilities; Power theft; Reserve bank; Tax; Private parties; Tax collections; Fuel; Commercial bank; Concession; Competitive bidding; Power procurement; Distribution facilities; Public savings; Creditworthiness; Electricity generation; Banking system; Financial obligations; Transmission grid; Bids; Issuance; International banks; Low tariffs; Reverse auctions; Peak demand; Pay clauses; Power grid; Energy markets; Power plant; Fuel costs; Commercial contracts; Household savings; International investors; Outsourcing; Power requirements; Rural electrification; Transmission lines; Blackouts; Grids; Government ownership; Fuel prices; Private investors; Renewable energy technology; Banking sector; Solar projects; Risk tolerance; Fossil fuel; Growth in demand for electricity; Capital expenditure; Contract management; Competitive procurement; Winning bidders; Private investor; Growth in demand; Power projects; Power purchase; Fuel supply; Bank credit; Generation assets; Emissions; Checks; Residential customers; Generation; Tariff structures; Private sector participation; Annual revenue requirement; Electricity distribution; Bottom line; Kilowatt-hour; Infrastructure sector; Transmission line; Private sector generation capacity; Current account deficit; Foreign lenders; Bulk power; Transparency; Consumption of electricity; Power sectors; Power shortages; Government support; Large customers; Generation business; Capacity charges; Cost of power; Power purchase agreements; Power transmission; Reliability of supply; Power suppliers; Brownouts; Public sector entities; Power corporation; Private capital; Commercial bank loans; Deficits; Public subsidies; Energy shortages; Power producer; Electricity sector; Alternative route; Distribution privatization; Power distribution; Investor uncertainty; Large conglomerates; Independent power producers; Beneficiary; Electricity supply; Private party; Power development; Credit rating; Finances; Distribution companies; Excess power; Payment systems; Government compensation; End users; Franchisees; Power consumption; Banking crisis; Price increases; Sanitation sector; Power company; Revenue shortfalls; Auction; Credit rating agencies; Approach; Customer service; Reverse auction; Capacity utilization; Potential investors; Tenders; Divestiture; Holding; Commercial banking; Credit worthiness; Stock market bubble; Heat rate; Probability of default; Reserve; Purchasing power; Bidding process
Langue
anglais
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
Licence
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
ISSN
4648-0339

2024-10-18
2025-10-25
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