Private Participation in Energy
From 1990 to 1999 there were 700 energy projects in developing countries involving private participation. Investment in these projects totaled nearly US$190 billion, and foreign capital was a major source of funds. Global developers were the top te...
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okr-10986-114302021-06-14T11:02:37Z Private Participation in Energy Izaguirre, Ada Karina ENERGY SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATIZATION PROJECT FINANCE MIDDLE-INCOME ECONOMIES ANNUAL ELECTRICITY NEEDS ANNUAL GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY DEMAND BIDDING BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUILD-LEASE BUILD-TRANSFER CAPACITY EXPANSION CAPTIVE FACILITIES COMPETITIVE ELECTRICITY COMPETITIVE ELECTRICITY MARKET COMPETITIVE POWER COMPETITIVE POWER POOL DEBT DEMAND FOR ENERGY DEMAND GROWTH DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BUSINESS ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY PRIVATIZATION ELECTRICITY PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM ELECTRICITY PURCHASES ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SECTORS ENERGY ACTIVITY ENERGY CORPORATION ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY SECTOR REFORM ENERGY SECTORS FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL MARKETS FOREIGN CAPITAL FLOWS FUEL GAS ACTIVITIES GAS BUSINESS GAS PROJECTS GAS TRANSMISSION GENERATION GENERATION ASSETS GRID PROJECTS GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY DEMAND INCOME INNOVATIONS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS BUSINESS NATURAL GAS PIPELINES NATURAL GAS RESOURCES NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION NEW POWER PLANTS OIL OPERATING RISK POWER GENERATORS POWER INDUSTRY POWER PLANTS POWER POOL POWER PROJECTS POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS PRIVATE ELECTRICITY PRIVATE ENERGY PRIVATE ENERGY ACTIVITY PROGRAMS SOLID WASTE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL INVESTMENT IN ENERGY PROJECTS TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION ASSETS TRANSMISSION UTILITY TRANSPORT UTILITIES VOUCHER PRIVATIZATION WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKET From 1990 to 1999 there were 700 energy projects in developing countries involving private participation. Investment in these projects totaled nearly US$190 billion, and foreign capital was a major source of funds. Global developers were the top ten sponsors of private energy projects in developing countries. Their projects accounted for just over a third of total investment. This Note surveys the trends by region, by country income level, and by type of project. It also explores the consequences of the recent Asian financial crisis for future investment in Asian energy markets. 2012-08-13T15:02:56Z 2012-08-13T15:02:56Z 2000-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/05/729345/private-participation-energy Viewpoint. -- Note no. 208 (May 2000) http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11430 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 East Asia and Pacific China Indonesia Thailand Philippines Korea, Republic of |
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ENERGY SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATIZATION PROJECT FINANCE MIDDLE-INCOME ECONOMIES ANNUAL ELECTRICITY NEEDS ANNUAL GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY DEMAND BIDDING BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUILD-LEASE BUILD-TRANSFER CAPACITY EXPANSION CAPTIVE FACILITIES COMPETITIVE ELECTRICITY COMPETITIVE ELECTRICITY MARKET COMPETITIVE POWER COMPETITIVE POWER POOL DEBT DEMAND FOR ENERGY DEMAND GROWTH DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BUSINESS ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY PRIVATIZATION ELECTRICITY PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM ELECTRICITY PURCHASES ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SECTORS ENERGY ACTIVITY ENERGY CORPORATION ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY SECTOR REFORM ENERGY SECTORS FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL MARKETS FOREIGN CAPITAL FLOWS FUEL GAS ACTIVITIES GAS BUSINESS GAS PROJECTS GAS TRANSMISSION GENERATION GENERATION ASSETS GRID PROJECTS GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY DEMAND INCOME INNOVATIONS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS BUSINESS NATURAL GAS PIPELINES NATURAL GAS RESOURCES NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION NEW POWER PLANTS OIL OPERATING RISK POWER GENERATORS POWER INDUSTRY POWER PLANTS POWER POOL POWER PROJECTS POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS PRIVATE ELECTRICITY PRIVATE ENERGY PRIVATE ENERGY ACTIVITY PROGRAMS SOLID WASTE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL INVESTMENT IN ENERGY PROJECTS TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION ASSETS TRANSMISSION UTILITY TRANSPORT UTILITIES VOUCHER PRIVATIZATION WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKET |
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ENERGY SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATIZATION PROJECT FINANCE MIDDLE-INCOME ECONOMIES ANNUAL ELECTRICITY NEEDS ANNUAL GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY DEMAND BIDDING BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUILD-LEASE BUILD-TRANSFER CAPACITY EXPANSION CAPTIVE FACILITIES COMPETITIVE ELECTRICITY COMPETITIVE ELECTRICITY MARKET COMPETITIVE POWER COMPETITIVE POWER POOL DEBT DEMAND FOR ENERGY DEMAND GROWTH DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY BUSINESS ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY PRIVATIZATION ELECTRICITY PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM ELECTRICITY PURCHASES ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SECTORS ENERGY ACTIVITY ENERGY CORPORATION ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PROJECTS ENERGY SECTOR REFORM ENERGY SECTORS FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL MARKETS FOREIGN CAPITAL FLOWS FUEL GAS ACTIVITIES GAS BUSINESS GAS PROJECTS GAS TRANSMISSION GENERATION GENERATION ASSETS GRID PROJECTS GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY DEMAND INCOME INNOVATIONS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS BUSINESS NATURAL GAS PIPELINES NATURAL GAS RESOURCES NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION NEW POWER PLANTS OIL OPERATING RISK POWER GENERATORS POWER INDUSTRY POWER PLANTS POWER POOL POWER PROJECTS POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS PRIVATE ELECTRICITY PRIVATE ENERGY PRIVATE ENERGY ACTIVITY PROGRAMS SOLID WASTE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL INVESTMENT IN ENERGY PROJECTS TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION ASSETS TRANSMISSION UTILITY TRANSPORT UTILITIES VOUCHER PRIVATIZATION WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKET Izaguirre, Ada Karina Private Participation in Energy |
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From 1990 to 1999 there were 700 energy
projects in developing countries involving private
participation. Investment in these projects totaled nearly
US$190 billion, and foreign capital was a major source of
funds. Global developers were the top ten sponsors of
private energy projects in developing countries. Their
projects accounted for just over a third of total
investment. This Note surveys the trends by region, by
country income level, and by type of project. It also
explores the consequences of the recent Asian financial
crisis for future investment in Asian energy markets. |
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Publications & Research :: Viewpoint |
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Izaguirre, Ada Karina |
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Izaguirre, Ada Karina |
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Izaguirre, Ada Karina |
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Private Participation in Energy |
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Private Participation in Energy |
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Private Participation in Energy |
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Private Participation in Energy |
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Private Participation in Energy |
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private participation in energy |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/05/729345/private-participation-energy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11430 |
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