Regulating Transmission : Why System Operators Must Be Truly Independent

Which is best for effective competition in power sectors, a separate system operator, a joint-owner operator, or some combination of the two? The question is being hotly debated among power reformers. The answer? Both types of system operators can...

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Main Authors: Arizu, Beatriz, Dunn, William H, Jr., Tenenbaum, Bernard
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/01/1346421/regulating-transmission-system-operators-must-truly-independent
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spelling okr-10986-114042021-06-14T11:02:01Z Regulating Transmission : Why System Operators Must Be Truly Independent Arizu, Beatriz Dunn, William H, Jr. Tenenbaum, Bernard REGULATORY FRAMEWORK TRANSMISSIONS OWNERSHIP DECISION MAKING STAKEHOLDERS ANCILLARY SERVICES BULK POWER CONGESTION DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY MARKETS GENERATORS GRID MARKET OPERATOR MARKET PARTICIPANTS MII MONITORS NETWORKS POWER POWER GRID POWER MARKET POWER MARKETS POWER SECTOR POWER SECTOR REFORM POWER SYSTEMS STAKEHOLDERS STATE-OWNED UTILITIES SUPPLIERS TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION FACILITIES TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATORS Which is best for effective competition in power sectors, a separate system operator, a joint-owner operator, or some combination of the two? The question is being hotly debated among power reformers. The answer? Both types of system operators can be made to work, singly or in combination. What is critical is that the system operators be truly independent of ownership and control of market participants -- generators, distributors and suppliers. but in many countries they have not been. 2012-08-13T14:58:37Z 2012-08-13T14:58:37Z 2001-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/01/1346421/regulating-transmission-system-operators-must-truly-independent Viewpoint. -- Note no. 226 (January 2001) http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11404 English Viewpoint CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research
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topic REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
TRANSMISSIONS
OWNERSHIP
DECISION MAKING
STAKEHOLDERS ANCILLARY SERVICES
BULK POWER
CONGESTION
DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES
ENERGY BALANCE
ENERGY MARKETS
GENERATORS
GRID
MARKET OPERATOR
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MII
MONITORS
NETWORKS
POWER
POWER GRID
POWER MARKET
POWER MARKETS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR REFORM
POWER SYSTEMS
STAKEHOLDERS
STATE-OWNED UTILITIES
SUPPLIERS
TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION FACILITIES
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATORS
spellingShingle REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
TRANSMISSIONS
OWNERSHIP
DECISION MAKING
STAKEHOLDERS ANCILLARY SERVICES
BULK POWER
CONGESTION
DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES
ENERGY BALANCE
ENERGY MARKETS
GENERATORS
GRID
MARKET OPERATOR
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MII
MONITORS
NETWORKS
POWER
POWER GRID
POWER MARKET
POWER MARKETS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR REFORM
POWER SYSTEMS
STAKEHOLDERS
STATE-OWNED UTILITIES
SUPPLIERS
TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION FACILITIES
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATORS
Arizu, Beatriz
Dunn, William H, Jr.
Tenenbaum, Bernard
Regulating Transmission : Why System Operators Must Be Truly Independent
relation Viewpoint
description Which is best for effective competition in power sectors, a separate system operator, a joint-owner operator, or some combination of the two? The question is being hotly debated among power reformers. The answer? Both types of system operators can be made to work, singly or in combination. What is critical is that the system operators be truly independent of ownership and control of market participants -- generators, distributors and suppliers. but in many countries they have not been.
format Publications & Research :: Viewpoint
author Arizu, Beatriz
Dunn, William H, Jr.
Tenenbaum, Bernard
author_facet Arizu, Beatriz
Dunn, William H, Jr.
Tenenbaum, Bernard
author_sort Arizu, Beatriz
title Regulating Transmission : Why System Operators Must Be Truly Independent
title_short Regulating Transmission : Why System Operators Must Be Truly Independent
title_full Regulating Transmission : Why System Operators Must Be Truly Independent
title_fullStr Regulating Transmission : Why System Operators Must Be Truly Independent
title_full_unstemmed Regulating Transmission : Why System Operators Must Be Truly Independent
title_sort regulating transmission : why system operators must be truly independent
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/01/1346421/regulating-transmission-system-operators-must-truly-independent
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