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Category : Asian Development Bank
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Technical Assistance to the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam for the Commercialization of Power Companies
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Category : Asian Development Bank
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Category : Asian Development Bank
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Technical Assistance to the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam for the Central and Southern Viet Nam Power Distribution Project
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Category : Electric utilities
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Electric utilities
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Technical Assistance, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
Author: Asian Development Bank
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Category : Electric utilities
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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Category : Electric utilities
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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Assessment of Power Sector Reforms in Viet Nam
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
ISBN: 9292571044
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 144
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Viet Nam envisions a completely competitive power sector in the long term, including full wholesale and retail competition. To attain this goal, it unbundled its power sector's monopoly structure and instituted institutional, regulatory, and pricing reforms. Although considerable progress has been made, implementation has not been expeditious, with the government still retaining a strong vested ownership and management interest in the power sector. Further restructuring is needed to ensure complete independence of the system players and to attain pricing transparency. In this country report, the Asian Development Bank assesses Viet Nam's experience in reforming its power sector for insights that other Asian developing economies could find useful when pursuing their own power sector planning and policy and strategy formulation.
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
ISBN: 9292571044
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Viet Nam envisions a completely competitive power sector in the long term, including full wholesale and retail competition. To attain this goal, it unbundled its power sector's monopoly structure and instituted institutional, regulatory, and pricing reforms. Although considerable progress has been made, implementation has not been expeditious, with the government still retaining a strong vested ownership and management interest in the power sector. Further restructuring is needed to ensure complete independence of the system players and to attain pricing transparency. In this country report, the Asian Development Bank assesses Viet Nam's experience in reforming its power sector for insights that other Asian developing economies could find useful when pursuing their own power sector planning and policy and strategy formulation.
Technical Assistance, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam: Strengthening Institutional Capacity of Local Stakeholders for Implementation of Son La Livelihood and Resettlement Plan (financed by the Poverty Reduction Cooperation Fund).
Author: Asian Development Bank
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Category : Land settlement
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Land settlement
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Rethinking Power Sector Reform in the Developing World
Author: Vivien Foster
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 1464814430
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
During the 1990s, a new paradigm for power sector reform was put forward emphasizing the restructuring of utilities, the creation of regulators, the participation of the private sector, and the establishment of competitive power markets. Twenty-five years later, only a handful of developing countries have fully implemented these Washington Consensus policies. Across the developing world, reforms were adopted rather selectively, resulting in a hybrid model, in which elements of market orientation coexist with continued state dominance of the sector. This book aims to revisit and refresh thinking on power sector reform approaches for developing countries. The approach relies heavily on evidence from the past, drawing both on broad global trends and deep case material from 15 developing countries. It is also forward looking, considering the implications of new social and environmental policy goals, as well as the emerging technological disruptions. A nuanced picture emerges. Although regulation has been widely adopted, practice often falls well short of theory, and cost recovery remains an elusive goal. The private sector has financed a substantial expansion of generation capacity; yet, its contribution to power distribution has been much more limited, with efficiency levels that can sometimes be matched by well-governed public utilities. Restructuring and liberalization have been beneficial in a handful of larger middle-income nations but have proved too complex for most countries to implement. Based on these findings, the report points to three major policy implications. First, reform efforts need to be shaped by the political and economic context of the country. The 1990s reform model was most successful in countries that had reached certain minimum conditions of power sector development and offered a supportive political environment. Second, countries found alternative institutional pathways to achieving good power sector outcomes, making a case for greater pluralism. Among the top performers, some pursued the full set of market-oriented reforms, while others retained a more important role for the state. Third, reform efforts should be driven and tailored to desired policy outcomes and less preoccupied with following a predetermined process, particularly since the twenty-first-century century agenda has added decarbonization and universal access to power sector outcomes. The Washington Consensus reforms, while supportive of the twenty-first-century century agenda, will not be able to deliver on them alone and will require complementary policy measures
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 1464814430
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
During the 1990s, a new paradigm for power sector reform was put forward emphasizing the restructuring of utilities, the creation of regulators, the participation of the private sector, and the establishment of competitive power markets. Twenty-five years later, only a handful of developing countries have fully implemented these Washington Consensus policies. Across the developing world, reforms were adopted rather selectively, resulting in a hybrid model, in which elements of market orientation coexist with continued state dominance of the sector. This book aims to revisit and refresh thinking on power sector reform approaches for developing countries. The approach relies heavily on evidence from the past, drawing both on broad global trends and deep case material from 15 developing countries. It is also forward looking, considering the implications of new social and environmental policy goals, as well as the emerging technological disruptions. A nuanced picture emerges. Although regulation has been widely adopted, practice often falls well short of theory, and cost recovery remains an elusive goal. The private sector has financed a substantial expansion of generation capacity; yet, its contribution to power distribution has been much more limited, with efficiency levels that can sometimes be matched by well-governed public utilities. Restructuring and liberalization have been beneficial in a handful of larger middle-income nations but have proved too complex for most countries to implement. Based on these findings, the report points to three major policy implications. First, reform efforts need to be shaped by the political and economic context of the country. The 1990s reform model was most successful in countries that had reached certain minimum conditions of power sector development and offered a supportive political environment. Second, countries found alternative institutional pathways to achieving good power sector outcomes, making a case for greater pluralism. Among the top performers, some pursued the full set of market-oriented reforms, while others retained a more important role for the state. Third, reform efforts should be driven and tailored to desired policy outcomes and less preoccupied with following a predetermined process, particularly since the twenty-first-century century agenda has added decarbonization and universal access to power sector outcomes. The Washington Consensus reforms, while supportive of the twenty-first-century century agenda, will not be able to deliver on them alone and will require complementary policy measures
Technical Assistance to the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam for Capacity Building for Nonbank Financial Institutions and the Capital Market
Author: Asian Development Bank
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Category : Capital market
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Category : Capital market
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Technical Assistance (financed by the Government of France) to the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam for the Road Map for Power Sector Reform
Author: Asian Development Bank
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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Technical Assistance (financed from the Japan Special Fund) to the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam for Preparing the Se San 3 Hydropower Project
Author: Asian Development Bank
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Economic assistance
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, Preparing the Support for Public-Private Development of the O Mon Thermal Power Complex Project (financed by the Japan Special Fund)
Author: Asian Development Bank
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Category : Electric power-plants
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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Category : Electric power-plants
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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