Power shortages and blackouts are common in developing countries
especially in emerging economies due to increasing electricity
consumption, population and weak distrubution system. As a result, these
economies are facing common problem that how to meet the grwoing demand
to maintain economic growth and to develop a regulatory framework for
electricity sector which is efficient and market based. This book
explores the common problems faced by developing countries in the
electricity sector and provides the practical examples of measuring
efficiency of generation and distribution companies using state of the
art methodologies. Based on efficiency results, price cap regulation for
the purpose of electricity tariff setting has been proposed. This book
serves as a guide to develop incentive based price cap regulation as a
case study of developing countries. It also provides an integrated
approach to efficiency measurement for electricity sector regulators.It
covers the conceptual issues related to power sector policy analysis,
privatization modules, efficiency and price cap regulation in an
accessible yet rigorous maner.