Private sector participation in the Indian power sector : lessons from two decades of experience / / Mohua Mukherjee |
Autore | Mukherjee Mohua (Energy specialist) |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, District of Columbia : , : The World Bank, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (185 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.791/50954 |
Collana | Directions in Development |
Soggetto topico |
Energy development - India
Electric utilities - India Public-private sector cooperation - India |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-4648-0340-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Abbreviations; Overview; Tables; Table O.1 Installed Capacity of Indian Power Generation Assets; Figure O.1 Bank Exposure to Power Sector; Figure O.2 Growth Rate of Bank Credit to Select Sectors; Figures; Table O.2 Causes for Increasing Vulnerability of Corporate Entities; Table O.3 First Integrated Rating for State Power Distribution Utilities, March 2013; Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Efforts to Attract Private Investment in the Power Sector; Table O.4 Allocations of State Capacity under the National Solar Mission
Figure O.3 Summary of Electricity Value Chain under Pressure General Observations and a View Ahead; Notes; References; Chapter 1 Introduction to Private Sector Participation in the Indian Power Sector; The Prereform Period: From Independence to 1991; Box 1.1 The Green Revolution: Genesis of Free Power to the Agricultural Sector; Phase 1 (1991-95): The Opening of the Sector to Private Investment in Generation-Independent Power Producer Policy; Boxes; Phase 2 (1996-2003): Restructuring of SEBs, Introduction of Sector Regulators, and Initial Attempts at Privatization in Orissa and Delhi Phase 3 (2003-12): Enactment of the Electricity Act and Subsequent Policy Initiatives to Introduce Competition and Create a Market in Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Phase 4: Investor Uncertainty at the Start of the 12th Five-Year Plan; Private Participation in Generation, Transmission, and Distribution; Notes; Reference; Chapter 2 Private Sector Participation in Thermal Generation; Key Messages; Importance of Power Generation; Placing the Indian Power Sector in an International Context; Figure 2.1 Growth of Private Sector in Power Generation Segment Growth of Private Sector Participation in Power Generation in India Figure 2.2 Evolution of Ownership of Power Generation Assets, 2007-12; Table 2.1 Installed Electricity Generation Capacity of the Most Populous Countries; Table 2.2 Installed Capacity of Indian Power Generation Assets; Independent Power Projects Policy of the Early 1990's; Key Issues in Implementation of the IPP Policy; Table 2.3 Eight Most Promising Fast-Track Projects; Intermediate Policy Initiatives for Private Sector Participation in Generation; Post-Electricity Act of 2003: Tariff-Based Competitive Bidding Figure 2.3 Competitive Procurement Table 2.4 Competitive Procurement Characteristics by Case; Table 2.5 Possible Tariff Structures for Case 1 and Case 2 Projects; Response of the Private Sector to Case 1 and Case 2 Procurement through Competitive Bidding; Table 2.6 Summary of Case 1 Bids; Table 2.7 Summary of Case 2 Bids, Other than UMPPs; Table 2.8 Status of Identified UMPP Projects; Comparison of Case 1 and Case 2 Bids with Noncompetitively Awarded (by Memorandum of Understanding) Projects; Figure 2.4 Case 1 Bids; Figure 2.5 Case 2 Bids Prospects for Future Private Participation in Power Generation: What Is Holding Back Private Investors? |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910459580903321 |
Mukherjee Mohua (Energy specialist) | ||
Washington, District of Columbia : , : The World Bank, , 2014 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Private sector participation in the Indian power sector : lessons from two decades of experience / / Mohua Mukherjee |
Autore | Mukherjee Mohua (Energy specialist) |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (pages cm) |
Disciplina | 333.791/50954 |
Collana |
Directions in development
Directions in Development Directions in Development - Energy and Mining |
Soggetto topico |
Energy development - India
Electric utilities - India Public-private sector cooperation - India |
ISBN | 1-4648-0340-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Abbreviations; Overview; Tables; Table O.1 Installed Capacity of Indian Power Generation Assets; Figure O.1 Bank Exposure to Power Sector; Figure O.2 Growth Rate of Bank Credit to Select Sectors; Figures; Table O.2 Causes for Increasing Vulnerability of Corporate Entities; Table O.3 First Integrated Rating for State Power Distribution Utilities, March 2013; Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Efforts to Attract Private Investment in the Power Sector; Table O.4 Allocations of State Capacity under the National Solar Mission
Figure O.3 Summary of Electricity Value Chain under Pressure General Observations and a View Ahead; Notes; References; Chapter 1 Introduction to Private Sector Participation in the Indian Power Sector; The Prereform Period: From Independence to 1991; Box 1.1 The Green Revolution: Genesis of Free Power to the Agricultural Sector; Phase 1 (1991-95): The Opening of the Sector to Private Investment in Generation-Independent Power Producer Policy; Boxes; Phase 2 (1996-2003): Restructuring of SEBs, Introduction of Sector Regulators, and Initial Attempts at Privatization in Orissa and Delhi Phase 3 (2003-12): Enactment of the Electricity Act and Subsequent Policy Initiatives to Introduce Competition and Create a Market in Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Phase 4: Investor Uncertainty at the Start of the 12th Five-Year Plan; Private Participation in Generation, Transmission, and Distribution; Notes; Reference; Chapter 2 Private Sector Participation in Thermal Generation; Key Messages; Importance of Power Generation; Placing the Indian Power Sector in an International Context; Figure 2.1 Growth of Private Sector in Power Generation Segment Growth of Private Sector Participation in Power Generation in India Figure 2.2 Evolution of Ownership of Power Generation Assets, 2007-12; Table 2.1 Installed Electricity Generation Capacity of the Most Populous Countries; Table 2.2 Installed Capacity of Indian Power Generation Assets; Independent Power Projects Policy of the Early 1990's; Key Issues in Implementation of the IPP Policy; Table 2.3 Eight Most Promising Fast-Track Projects; Intermediate Policy Initiatives for Private Sector Participation in Generation; Post-Electricity Act of 2003: Tariff-Based Competitive Bidding Figure 2.3 Competitive Procurement Table 2.4 Competitive Procurement Characteristics by Case; Table 2.5 Possible Tariff Structures for Case 1 and Case 2 Projects; Response of the Private Sector to Case 1 and Case 2 Procurement through Competitive Bidding; Table 2.6 Summary of Case 1 Bids; Table 2.7 Summary of Case 2 Bids, Other than UMPPs; Table 2.8 Status of Identified UMPP Projects; Comparison of Case 1 and Case 2 Bids with Noncompetitively Awarded (by Memorandum of Understanding) Projects; Figure 2.4 Case 1 Bids; Figure 2.5 Case 2 Bids Prospects for Future Private Participation in Power Generation: What Is Holding Back Private Investors? |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787148103321 |
Mukherjee Mohua (Energy specialist) | ||
Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , [2014] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Private sector participation in the Indian power sector : lessons from two decades of experience / / Mohua Mukherjee |
Autore | Mukherjee Mohua (Energy specialist) |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (pages cm) |
Disciplina | 333.791/50954 |
Collana |
Directions in development
Directions in Development Directions in Development - Energy and Mining |
Soggetto topico |
Energy development - India
Electric utilities - India Public-private sector cooperation - India |
ISBN | 1-4648-0340-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Abbreviations; Overview; Tables; Table O.1 Installed Capacity of Indian Power Generation Assets; Figure O.1 Bank Exposure to Power Sector; Figure O.2 Growth Rate of Bank Credit to Select Sectors; Figures; Table O.2 Causes for Increasing Vulnerability of Corporate Entities; Table O.3 First Integrated Rating for State Power Distribution Utilities, March 2013; Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Efforts to Attract Private Investment in the Power Sector; Table O.4 Allocations of State Capacity under the National Solar Mission
Figure O.3 Summary of Electricity Value Chain under Pressure General Observations and a View Ahead; Notes; References; Chapter 1 Introduction to Private Sector Participation in the Indian Power Sector; The Prereform Period: From Independence to 1991; Box 1.1 The Green Revolution: Genesis of Free Power to the Agricultural Sector; Phase 1 (1991-95): The Opening of the Sector to Private Investment in Generation-Independent Power Producer Policy; Boxes; Phase 2 (1996-2003): Restructuring of SEBs, Introduction of Sector Regulators, and Initial Attempts at Privatization in Orissa and Delhi Phase 3 (2003-12): Enactment of the Electricity Act and Subsequent Policy Initiatives to Introduce Competition and Create a Market in Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Phase 4: Investor Uncertainty at the Start of the 12th Five-Year Plan; Private Participation in Generation, Transmission, and Distribution; Notes; Reference; Chapter 2 Private Sector Participation in Thermal Generation; Key Messages; Importance of Power Generation; Placing the Indian Power Sector in an International Context; Figure 2.1 Growth of Private Sector in Power Generation Segment Growth of Private Sector Participation in Power Generation in India Figure 2.2 Evolution of Ownership of Power Generation Assets, 2007-12; Table 2.1 Installed Electricity Generation Capacity of the Most Populous Countries; Table 2.2 Installed Capacity of Indian Power Generation Assets; Independent Power Projects Policy of the Early 1990's; Key Issues in Implementation of the IPP Policy; Table 2.3 Eight Most Promising Fast-Track Projects; Intermediate Policy Initiatives for Private Sector Participation in Generation; Post-Electricity Act of 2003: Tariff-Based Competitive Bidding Figure 2.3 Competitive Procurement Table 2.4 Competitive Procurement Characteristics by Case; Table 2.5 Possible Tariff Structures for Case 1 and Case 2 Projects; Response of the Private Sector to Case 1 and Case 2 Procurement through Competitive Bidding; Table 2.6 Summary of Case 1 Bids; Table 2.7 Summary of Case 2 Bids, Other than UMPPs; Table 2.8 Status of Identified UMPP Projects; Comparison of Case 1 and Case 2 Bids with Noncompetitively Awarded (by Memorandum of Understanding) Projects; Figure 2.4 Case 1 Bids; Figure 2.5 Case 2 Bids Prospects for Future Private Participation in Power Generation: What Is Holding Back Private Investors? |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910827328903321 |
Mukherjee Mohua (Energy specialist) | ||
Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , [2014] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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