Power Sector Policy Note for the Kyrgyz Republic
This power sector policy note analyzes the principal challenges in the power sector of the Kyrgyz Republic and identifies possible solutions for overcoming them. To inform the analysis, the note describes historical operational and financial perfor...
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Format: | ESMAP Paper |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2014
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/04/19456135/power-sector-policy-note-kyrgyz-republic http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18652 |
Summary: | This power sector policy note analyzes
the principal challenges in the power sector of the Kyrgyz
Republic and identifies possible solutions for overcoming
them. To inform the analysis, the note describes historical
operational and financial performance of the power sector
companies between 2007 and 2012, and projects performance
until 2030. It also describes the legal, regulatory and
institutional arrangements in the sector, and compares the
arrangements in the Kyrgyz Republic to those in other
countries' power sectors. The note relies on
discussions with, and data provided by key stakeholders,
including the power companies, the Ministry of Energy and
Industry and the Regulatory Department under the Ministry of
Energy and Industry. The analysis in the note is targeted to
inform, and support for the on-going reform efforts of the
Government of the Kyrgyz Republic in the power sector. In
2012, the Government approved the Power Sector Development
Strategy outlining key medium-term reform objectives for the
sector, and in 2013 it approved the action plan for
reforming the power sector to operationalize the strategy.
The engagement of the World Bank and other donors in the
power sector aims to support the implementation of the
action plan. The note substantiates the need for reforms
through analysis and proposes solutions consistent with the
strategy and action plan. |
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