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Cost recovery and financial viability of the power sector in developing countries : a literature review (English)

The financial viability of the power sector is a prerequisite for attracting the investment needed to ensure reliable energy supply, meet universal access targets, and hasten the clean energy transition. Adequate pricing of electricity to allow for cost recovery is also important to minimize the power sector’s negative macroeconomic, fiscal, environmental, and social impacts. This paper takes stock of the empirical and conceptual literature...
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Huenteler,Joern Torsten; Dobozi,Istvan; Balabanyan,Ani; Banerjee,Sudeshna Ghosh.

Cost recovery and financial viability of the power sector in developing countries : a literature review (English). Policy Research working paper,no. WPS 8287,Rethinking Power Sector Reform Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/896141513777558023/Cost-recovery-and-financial-viability-of-the-power-sector-in-developing-countries-a-literature-review

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