Power Purchase Agreements for Small Power Producers

Five Asian nations, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam began designing or instituting Small Power Producer (SPP) programs in the mid-1990s to support energy development jointly with the private sector. This note draws on important m...

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Main Authors: Ferry, Steven, Cabraal, Anil
Format: ESMAP Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/11/7320091/power-purchase-agreements-small-power-producers
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spelling okr-10986-179542021-04-23T14:03:38Z Power Purchase Agreements for Small Power Producers Ferry, Steven Cabraal, Anil ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM BIOMASS BIOMASS POWER BIOMASS POWER PLANTS CAPACITY PAYMENTS CAPITAL EQUIPMENT CAPTIVE CUSTOMERS CASH FLOW COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONTRACT PRICES COST OF POWER CURRENCY DEVALUATIONS DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVE ELECTRIC SYSTEMS ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ENERGY COST ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY PAYMENT ENERGY PAYMENTS ENERGY PROGRAMS ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SUPPLY EXCESS ELECTRICITY FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOREIGN EXCHANGE FUEL FUEL SOURCE GAS GENERATING CAPACITY GRID INCENTIVE PAYMENTS MARGINAL COSTS MARKET RATES MONOPSONY OIL OIL PRICE PEAK TIMES POWER POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER PRODUCER POWER PROGRAM POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS POWER SECTOR POWER SUPPLY PRICE INCREASES PRIVATE CAPITAL RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY OPTIONS RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE POWER RENEWABLE RESOURCES RETAIL SALES SMALL HYDRO SMALL POWER SMALL POWER PRODUCERS STATE UTILITY TARIFF DESIGN TARIFF REGIMES TARIFF STRUCTURE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM UTILITIES VOLTAGE WHOLESALE POWER WIND WINDFALL PROFITS Five Asian nations, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam began designing or instituting Small Power Producer (SPP) programs in the mid-1990s to support energy development jointly with the private sector. This note draws on important markers and lessons for other countries on how to implement similar programs based on these experiences. While all Asian programs demonstrate certain commonalities due to fundamental legal relationships, each experience has been tailored to local conditions and requirements. Some have introduced innovative bidding, competitive, or incentive structures. The result is a rich palette of experience with small power projects in Asia. 2014-04-22T17:47:11Z 2014-04-22T17:47:11Z 2006-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/11/7320091/power-purchase-agreements-small-power-producers http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17954 English en_US Knowledge exchange series;no. 7 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research :: Brief India Indonesia Sri Lanka Thailand Vietnam
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topic ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM
BIOMASS
BIOMASS POWER
BIOMASS POWER PLANTS
CAPACITY PAYMENTS
CAPITAL EQUIPMENT
CAPTIVE CUSTOMERS
CASH FLOW
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
CONTRACT PRICES
COST OF POWER
CURRENCY DEVALUATIONS
DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVE
ELECTRIC SYSTEMS
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
ENERGY COST
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY PAYMENT
ENERGY PAYMENTS
ENERGY PROGRAMS
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SUPPLY
EXCESS ELECTRICITY
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FUEL
FUEL SOURCE
GAS
GENERATING CAPACITY
GRID
INCENTIVE PAYMENTS
MARGINAL COSTS
MARKET RATES
MONOPSONY
OIL
OIL PRICE
PEAK TIMES
POWER
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
POWER PRODUCER
POWER PROGRAM
POWER PURCHASE
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SUPPLY
PRICE INCREASES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY OPTIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE POWER
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RETAIL SALES
SMALL HYDRO
SMALL POWER
SMALL POWER PRODUCERS
STATE UTILITY
TARIFF DESIGN
TARIFF REGIMES
TARIFF STRUCTURE
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
UTILITIES
VOLTAGE
WHOLESALE POWER
WIND
WINDFALL PROFITS
spellingShingle ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROGRAM
BIOMASS
BIOMASS POWER
BIOMASS POWER PLANTS
CAPACITY PAYMENTS
CAPITAL EQUIPMENT
CAPTIVE CUSTOMERS
CASH FLOW
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
CONTRACT PRICES
COST OF POWER
CURRENCY DEVALUATIONS
DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVE
ELECTRIC SYSTEMS
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
ENERGY COST
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY PAYMENT
ENERGY PAYMENTS
ENERGY PROGRAMS
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SUPPLY
EXCESS ELECTRICITY
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FUEL
FUEL SOURCE
GAS
GENERATING CAPACITY
GRID
INCENTIVE PAYMENTS
MARGINAL COSTS
MARKET RATES
MONOPSONY
OIL
OIL PRICE
PEAK TIMES
POWER
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
POWER PRODUCER
POWER PROGRAM
POWER PURCHASE
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SUPPLY
PRICE INCREASES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY OPTIONS
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE POWER
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RETAIL SALES
SMALL HYDRO
SMALL POWER
SMALL POWER PRODUCERS
STATE UTILITY
TARIFF DESIGN
TARIFF REGIMES
TARIFF STRUCTURE
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
UTILITIES
VOLTAGE
WHOLESALE POWER
WIND
WINDFALL PROFITS
Ferry, Steven
Cabraal, Anil
Power Purchase Agreements for Small Power Producers
geographic_facet India
Indonesia
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Vietnam
relation Knowledge exchange series;no. 7
description Five Asian nations, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam began designing or instituting Small Power Producer (SPP) programs in the mid-1990s to support energy development jointly with the private sector. This note draws on important markers and lessons for other countries on how to implement similar programs based on these experiences. While all Asian programs demonstrate certain commonalities due to fundamental legal relationships, each experience has been tailored to local conditions and requirements. Some have introduced innovative bidding, competitive, or incentive structures. The result is a rich palette of experience with small power projects in Asia.
format Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper
author Ferry, Steven
Cabraal, Anil
author_facet Ferry, Steven
Cabraal, Anil
author_sort Ferry, Steven
title Power Purchase Agreements for Small Power Producers
title_short Power Purchase Agreements for Small Power Producers
title_full Power Purchase Agreements for Small Power Producers
title_fullStr Power Purchase Agreements for Small Power Producers
title_full_unstemmed Power Purchase Agreements for Small Power Producers
title_sort power purchase agreements for small power producers
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/11/7320091/power-purchase-agreements-small-power-producers
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17954
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