Four Regulatory Principles to Promote Diverse Electrification

This note is a summary of a study to be published by ESMAP and the Energy and Mining Sector Board in 2006. The study proposes four principles for regulatory systems that will help, rather than hinder, electrification. The principles and the accompa...

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Main Authors: Reiche, Kilian, Tenenbaum, Bernard, Torres, Clemencia
Format: ESMAP Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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spelling okr-10986-179592021-04-23T14:03:38Z Four Regulatory Principles to Promote Diverse Electrification Reiche, Kilian Tenenbaum, Bernard Torres, Clemencia ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY APPROACH BENEFITS OF REGULATION COMPLAINT CONCESSION COSTS OF REGULATION DIESEL DIESEL GENERATORS ELECTRICITY FOR SALE ELECTRICITY SYSTEM ELECTRIFICATION ENERGY SECTOR FUEL GENERATING CAPACITY GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY GOVERNMENT CONTROL GRID ELECTRIFICATION GRID EXTENSION LEGAL AUTHORITY LEGAL INSTRUMENTS LEGAL STATUS MONOPOLY MONOPOLY PRICES PEAK DEMAND PHOTOVOLTAIC HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION POWER REGULATOR REGULATORS REGULATORY CONCERN REGULATORY DESIGN REGULATORY ENTITY REGULATORY FUNCTIONS REGULATORY JURISDICTION REGULATORY PRACTICES REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS REGULATORY RULES REGULATORY STATUTES REGULATORY SYSTEM REGULATORY SYSTEMS RENEWABLE ENERGY RETAIL CUSTOMERS RULES RURAL ELECTRIC RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES RURAL ELECTRIFICATION SAFETY SAFETY STANDARDS SELF-REGULATION SENIOR REGULATORY SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE REGULATION SERVICE STANDARDS SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS STATE-OWNED UTILITY SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF LEVELS TARIFF SETTING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL STANDARDS TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY This note is a summary of a study to be published by ESMAP and the Energy and Mining Sector Board in 2006. The study proposes four principles for regulatory systems that will help, rather than hinder, electrification. The principles and the accompanying real world examples show how successful electrification often requires that the traditional functions of regulation be performed in non-traditional ways. 2014-04-22T18:04:51Z 2014-04-22T18:04:51Z 2006-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/02/7100998/four-regulatory-principles-promote-diverse-electrification http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17959 English en_US Knowledge exchange series;no. 3 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
APPROACH
BENEFITS OF REGULATION
COMPLAINT
CONCESSION
COSTS OF REGULATION
DIESEL
DIESEL GENERATORS
ELECTRICITY FOR SALE
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
ELECTRIFICATION
ENERGY SECTOR
FUEL
GENERATING CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY
GOVERNMENT CONTROL
GRID ELECTRIFICATION
GRID EXTENSION
LEGAL AUTHORITY
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS
LEGAL STATUS
MONOPOLY
MONOPOLY PRICES
PEAK DEMAND
PHOTOVOLTAIC HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION
POWER
REGULATOR
REGULATORS
REGULATORY CONCERN
REGULATORY DESIGN
REGULATORY ENTITY
REGULATORY FUNCTIONS
REGULATORY JURISDICTION
REGULATORY PRACTICES
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
REGULATORY RULES
REGULATORY STATUTES
REGULATORY SYSTEM
REGULATORY SYSTEMS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RETAIL CUSTOMERS
RULES
RURAL ELECTRIC
RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
SAFETY
SAFETY STANDARDS
SELF-REGULATION
SENIOR REGULATORY
SERVICE QUALITY
SERVICE REGULATION
SERVICE STANDARDS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
STATE-OWNED UTILITY
SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
TARIFF LEVELS
TARIFF SETTING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL STANDARDS
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
APPROACH
BENEFITS OF REGULATION
COMPLAINT
CONCESSION
COSTS OF REGULATION
DIESEL
DIESEL GENERATORS
ELECTRICITY FOR SALE
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
ELECTRIFICATION
ENERGY SECTOR
FUEL
GENERATING CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY
GOVERNMENT CONTROL
GRID ELECTRIFICATION
GRID EXTENSION
LEGAL AUTHORITY
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS
LEGAL STATUS
MONOPOLY
MONOPOLY PRICES
PEAK DEMAND
PHOTOVOLTAIC HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION
POWER
REGULATOR
REGULATORS
REGULATORY CONCERN
REGULATORY DESIGN
REGULATORY ENTITY
REGULATORY FUNCTIONS
REGULATORY JURISDICTION
REGULATORY PRACTICES
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
REGULATORY RULES
REGULATORY STATUTES
REGULATORY SYSTEM
REGULATORY SYSTEMS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RETAIL CUSTOMERS
RULES
RURAL ELECTRIC
RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
SAFETY
SAFETY STANDARDS
SELF-REGULATION
SENIOR REGULATORY
SERVICE QUALITY
SERVICE REGULATION
SERVICE STANDARDS
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
STATE-OWNED UTILITY
SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
TARIFF LEVELS
TARIFF SETTING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL STANDARDS
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
Reiche, Kilian
Tenenbaum, Bernard
Torres, Clemencia
Four Regulatory Principles to Promote Diverse Electrification
relation Knowledge exchange series;no. 3
description This note is a summary of a study to be published by ESMAP and the Energy and Mining Sector Board in 2006. The study proposes four principles for regulatory systems that will help, rather than hinder, electrification. The principles and the accompanying real world examples show how successful electrification often requires that the traditional functions of regulation be performed in non-traditional ways.
format Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper
author Reiche, Kilian
Tenenbaum, Bernard
Torres, Clemencia
author_facet Reiche, Kilian
Tenenbaum, Bernard
Torres, Clemencia
author_sort Reiche, Kilian
title Four Regulatory Principles to Promote Diverse Electrification
title_short Four Regulatory Principles to Promote Diverse Electrification
title_full Four Regulatory Principles to Promote Diverse Electrification
title_fullStr Four Regulatory Principles to Promote Diverse Electrification
title_full_unstemmed Four Regulatory Principles to Promote Diverse Electrification
title_sort four regulatory principles to promote diverse electrification
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/02/7100998/four-regulatory-principles-promote-diverse-electrification
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17959
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