Energy Pricing Strategy in Egypt
The present report is the final deliverable of the consulting study, an energy pricing strategy for Egypt, undertaken for the Government of Egypt with World Bank financing. The purpose of the report is threefold: to provide an overview and summariz...
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ADVERTISING AFFORDABLE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE USES APPROACH AVERAGE PRICE AVERAGE PRICES BALANCE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BORDER PRICE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON INTENSITY COMPENSATION PAYABLE COMPETITIVENESS COST OF GAS CRUDE OIL CRUDE OIL PRICE DELIVERY MECHANISMS DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT DIESEL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DOMESTIC CRUDE OIL DOMESTIC ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS EFFICIENT USE EFFICIENT USE OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY TARIFFS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCTS EXPENDITURE FAIR FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL COST FUEL COSTS FUEL PRICE FUEL PRICES FUEL PRODUCTS FUELS GAS COMPANY GAS DISTRIBUTION GAS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK GAS IMPORTS GAS PRICE GAS PRICES GAS SECTOR GAS SECTORS GASOLINE GASOLINE PRICES GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GASES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAVY FUEL OIL HIGHER ENERGY PRICES INCOME INCOME EFFECTS INDEXATION INFLATION INPUT PRICES INTERMEDIATE GOODS INTERNATIONAL MARKET KEROSENE MARKET CONDITIONS NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS PRICE NATURAL GAS PRICES NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION NATURAL GAS SUPPLY OIL OIL COMPANY OIL COST OIL EQUIVALENT OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCTS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PETROLEUM INDUSTRY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM SECTOR POLLUTION POWER POWER GENERATION PRICE ADJUSTMENT PRICE CHANGE PRICE CHANGES PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DECREASE PRICE DECREASES PRICE INCREASE PRICE INCREASES PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE LEVELS PRICE OF GAS PRICE SUBSIDIES PRICES OF ENERGY PRICES OF FUELS PRICING MODEL PRICING MODELS PRICING REFORM PRICING REFORMS PRICING STRATEGY PRIMARY FUEL PUBLIC UTILITIES PURCHASING REFINED PRODUCTS RETAIL RETAIL PRICE RETAIL PRICES SPREAD SUBSTITUTION SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN SURPLUS SURPLUSES TARGET PRICES VEHICLES VOLTAGE |
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ADVERTISING AFFORDABLE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE USES APPROACH AVERAGE PRICE AVERAGE PRICES BALANCE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BORDER PRICE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON INTENSITY COMPENSATION PAYABLE COMPETITIVENESS COST OF GAS CRUDE OIL CRUDE OIL PRICE DELIVERY MECHANISMS DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT DIESEL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DOMESTIC CRUDE OIL DOMESTIC ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS EFFICIENT USE EFFICIENT USE OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY TARIFFS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCTS EXPENDITURE FAIR FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL COST FUEL COSTS FUEL PRICE FUEL PRICES FUEL PRODUCTS FUELS GAS COMPANY GAS DISTRIBUTION GAS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK GAS IMPORTS GAS PRICE GAS PRICES GAS SECTOR GAS SECTORS GASOLINE GASOLINE PRICES GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GASES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAVY FUEL OIL HIGHER ENERGY PRICES INCOME INCOME EFFECTS INDEXATION INFLATION INPUT PRICES INTERMEDIATE GOODS INTERNATIONAL MARKET KEROSENE MARKET CONDITIONS NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS PRICE NATURAL GAS PRICES NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION NATURAL GAS SUPPLY OIL OIL COMPANY OIL COST OIL EQUIVALENT OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCTS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PETROLEUM INDUSTRY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM SECTOR POLLUTION POWER POWER GENERATION PRICE ADJUSTMENT PRICE CHANGE PRICE CHANGES PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DECREASE PRICE DECREASES PRICE INCREASE PRICE INCREASES PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE LEVELS PRICE OF GAS PRICE SUBSIDIES PRICES OF ENERGY PRICES OF FUELS PRICING MODEL PRICING MODELS PRICING REFORM PRICING REFORMS PRICING STRATEGY PRIMARY FUEL PUBLIC UTILITIES PURCHASING REFINED PRODUCTS RETAIL RETAIL PRICE RETAIL PRICES SPREAD SUBSTITUTION SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN SURPLUS SURPLUSES TARGET PRICES VEHICLES VOLTAGE KANTOR Management Consultants EQI Energy Pricing Strategy in Egypt |
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Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of |
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The present report is the final
deliverable of the consulting study, an energy pricing
strategy for Egypt, undertaken for the Government of Egypt
with World Bank financing. The purpose of the report is
threefold: to provide an overview and summarize key aspects
of the project, and integrate the main findings that have
been presented in a series of separate reports developed
during the project; to provide specific recommendations for
energy prices and levels, the transition path to full
cost-reflective prices and the mitigation support to
accompany the pricing reform; and to provide an overview of
the organizational arrangements and key actions for
implementing the energy pricing strategy. The present report
comprises of the following sections: section one gives
introduction, section two provides an overview of key
elements of the study, including its objectives and tasks,
the rationale for reforming energy prices, and the
methodology for determining cost-reflective prices and
assessing the impact of implementing them. Section three
contains the recommended energy prices over the suggested
transition period, together with the subsidies that continue
to apply during the transition, and proposals for modifying
prices in accordance with movements in key price-determining
parameters. Section four sets out the minimum levels of cash
compensation that the authors recommend are provided to
eligible households for the mitigation of negative impacts
during the reform and transition period. Section five
discusses the organizational arrangements for implementing,
monitoring and evaluating the energy pricing strategy. The
final section contains the action plan for implementing the strategy. |
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KANTOR Management Consultants EQI |
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KANTOR Management Consultants EQI |
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Energy Pricing Strategy in Egypt |
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Energy Pricing Strategy in Egypt |
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Energy Pricing Strategy in Egypt |
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Energy Pricing Strategy in Egypt |
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Energy Pricing Strategy in Egypt |
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energy pricing strategy in egypt |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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okr-10986-211312021-04-23T14:04:00Z Energy Pricing Strategy in Egypt KANTOR Management Consultants EQI ADVERTISING AFFORDABLE ENERGY ALTERNATIVE USES APPROACH AVERAGE PRICE AVERAGE PRICES BALANCE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BORDER PRICE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON INTENSITY COMPENSATION PAYABLE COMPETITIVENESS COST OF GAS CRUDE OIL CRUDE OIL PRICE DELIVERY MECHANISMS DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT DIESEL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DOMESTIC CRUDE OIL DOMESTIC ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS EFFICIENT USE EFFICIENT USE OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY ELECTRICITY PRICES ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY TARIFFS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY COSTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY PRICE ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PRICING ENERGY PRODUCTS EXPENDITURE FAIR FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL COST FUEL COSTS FUEL PRICE FUEL PRICES FUEL PRODUCTS FUELS GAS COMPANY GAS DISTRIBUTION GAS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK GAS IMPORTS GAS PRICE GAS PRICES GAS SECTOR GAS SECTORS GASOLINE GASOLINE PRICES GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GASES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEAVY FUEL OIL HIGHER ENERGY PRICES INCOME INCOME EFFECTS INDEXATION INFLATION INPUT PRICES INTERMEDIATE GOODS INTERNATIONAL MARKET KEROSENE MARKET CONDITIONS NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS PRICE NATURAL GAS PRICES NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION NATURAL GAS SUPPLY OIL OIL COMPANY OIL COST OIL EQUIVALENT OIL PRICES OIL PRODUCTS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PETROLEUM INDUSTRY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM SECTOR POLLUTION POWER POWER GENERATION PRICE ADJUSTMENT PRICE CHANGE PRICE CHANGES PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DECREASE PRICE DECREASES PRICE INCREASE PRICE INCREASES PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE LEVELS PRICE OF GAS PRICE SUBSIDIES PRICES OF ENERGY PRICES OF FUELS PRICING MODEL PRICING MODELS PRICING REFORM PRICING REFORMS PRICING STRATEGY PRIMARY FUEL PUBLIC UTILITIES PURCHASING REFINED PRODUCTS RETAIL RETAIL PRICE RETAIL PRICES SPREAD SUBSTITUTION SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN SURPLUS SURPLUSES TARGET PRICES VEHICLES VOLTAGE The present report is the final deliverable of the consulting study, an energy pricing strategy for Egypt, undertaken for the Government of Egypt with World Bank financing. The purpose of the report is threefold: to provide an overview and summarize key aspects of the project, and integrate the main findings that have been presented in a series of separate reports developed during the project; to provide specific recommendations for energy prices and levels, the transition path to full cost-reflective prices and the mitigation support to accompany the pricing reform; and to provide an overview of the organizational arrangements and key actions for implementing the energy pricing strategy. The present report comprises of the following sections: section one gives introduction, section two provides an overview of key elements of the study, including its objectives and tasks, the rationale for reforming energy prices, and the methodology for determining cost-reflective prices and assessing the impact of implementing them. Section three contains the recommended energy prices over the suggested transition period, together with the subsidies that continue to apply during the transition, and proposals for modifying prices in accordance with movements in key price-determining parameters. Section four sets out the minimum levels of cash compensation that the authors recommend are provided to eligible households for the mitigation of negative impacts during the reform and transition period. Section five discusses the organizational arrangements for implementing, monitoring and evaluating the energy pricing strategy. The final section contains the action plan for implementing the strategy. 2015-01-07T19:26:02Z 2015-01-07T19:26:02Z 2009-06-25 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/06/20480088/egypt-consulting-services-energy-pricing-strategy-final-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21131 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of |