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<br> This case study constitutes an example of rural electricity subsidies in Chile, with the following lessons learned:
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Sustained Political and Financial Support, Basis for Competition, Focus on Regions Without Extensive Coverage, Objective Methods, Effective Management and Coordination, Clearly-defined Role of Central Stakeholder, Need To Establish Construction Standards Before Implementation, Combining Capital Cost Subsidy Approach and Project Financial Viability, Decline in the Role of the Cooperatives, Lack of Promotion of Productive Uses, Limits of the Poverty Alleviation Model.
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|REPRC abstract=Chile - Rural Electricity Subsidies and the Private Sector. This case study constitutes an example of rural electricity subsidies in Chile, with the following lessons learned: Sustained Political and Financial Support, Basis for Competition, Focus on Regions Without Extensive Coverage, Objective Methods, Effective Management and Coordination, Clearly-defined Role of Central Stakeholder, Need To Establish Construction Standards Before Implementation, Combining Capital Cost Subsidy Approach and Project Financial Viability, Decline in the Role of the Cooperatives, Lack of Promotion of Productive Uses, Limits of the Poverty Alleviation Model.
 
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Chile - Rural Electricity Subsidies and the Private Sector

Title of Document Chile - Rural Electricity Subsidies and the Private Sector
Abstract Chile - Rural Electricity Subsidies and the Private Sector. This case study constitutes an example of rural electricity subsidies in Chile, with the following lessons learned: Sustained Political and Financial Support, Basis for Competition, Focus on Regions Without Extensive Coverage, Objective Methods, Effective Management and Coordination, Clearly-defined Role of Central Stakeholder, Need To Establish Construction Standards Before Implementation, Combining Capital Cost Subsidy Approach and Project Financial Viability, Decline in the Role of the Cooperatives, Lack of Promotion of Productive Uses, Limits of the Poverty Alleviation Model.
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English: Chile Rural Electricity Subsidies and the Private Sector.pdf

Original Source World Bank
Year 2005
Region/Country Latin America & The Caribbean - Chile
Language(s) English
Document Type Case Study - Project Financing
Technology General RE
Connection Type