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Public and Private Sector Roles in Supply of Electricity Services

Title Public and Private Sector Roles in Supply of Electricity Services
Author World Bank
Year 2004
Region/Country
Topics Other
Document Type Study & Report
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English : Public and Private Sector Roles in Supply of Electricity Services.pdf

Language(s) English
Abstract The Note provides guidance to Bank Staff on assessing the suitability of available options for public-private roles in the financing and provision of electricity, and the main steps which staff should take to analyze these options. It cautions against prescriptive, one-size-fits-all recommendations, recognizing the variations in context across the Bank client countries. The note links the different public-private models with appropriate Bank Group instruments, including project-specific, sector-wide and broader interventions