Political Economy of Electricity Markets
This research platform examines the interaction of the political, legal and economic forces that affect how countries restructure their electricity systems away from SOE-domination and toward greater use of markets to allocate resources.
The Program is sponsoring a comparison of the political economy of power market restructuring in five major developing countries: Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa. PESD held its first conference on the Political Economy of Power Market Reform at IIS on 19-20 February 2003. Close to ninety of the top minds in the field attended.
In addition, the Program is conducting a joint study on the role of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in the restructuring of power markets with the Bechtel Initiative for Global Growth and Change (BIGGC).
The Program is also participating in in-depth studies on power market reform in China and India. In China the Program is sponsoring studies on scenarios for power market reform in Shanghai and Guangdong provinces. In India the Program is working with the India Institute of Management in Ahmedabad (IIM-A) on a USAID-funded study that examines the impact of market restructuring on the efficiency and dispatch of power plants in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat.
The Program's newest research in this area will investigate how institutional structures affect the development and deployment of distributed generation technologies.
The Program is also supporting a new project that will investigate the impact of a federal regulatory structure on private participation in infrastructure.
Contact
Rose Kontak
Projects
- Electricity Sector Reforms: Impact on Development and Environment
PESD Project - Experience with Independent Power Projects in Developing Countries
PESD Project
Five Country Study of Electricity Market Reform: Results
PESD Project- Impact of Institutions on Distributed Generation
PESD Project
Publications
The 5 most recent are displayed. More publications »
- Energy and India's Foreign Policy
Jeremy Carl, Varun Rai, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #75 (2008)
The Obsolescing Bargain Redux: Foreign Investment in the Electric Power Sector in Developing Countries
Erik Woodhouse
N.Y.U. Journal of International Law and Politics vol. 38, 121 (2006)
- IPP Study Case Selection and Project Outcomes: An Additional Note
Erik Woodhouse
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #59 (2006)
- Generating Power and Controversy: Understanding Tanzania's Independent Power Projects
Katharine Gratwick, Rebecca Ghanadan, Anton Eberhard
Management Programme in Infrastructure Reform & Regulation, PESD Working Paper #57 (2006)

The Effects of Power Sector Reform on Energy Services for the Poor
David G. Victor
UNDESA (2005)

Events & Presentations
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- World Forum on Energy Regulation III
October 9, 2006 Forum
presentation available - Independent Power Projects in Developing Countries
June 2, 2005 - June 3, 2005 Workshop
paper available - Workshop on Power Market Reforms and Global Climate Change
January 27, 2005 - January 28, 2005 Workshop
12 papers, conference agenda available - Electricity Reforms in India: Firm Choices, Emerging Markets, and Externalities
September 23, 2004 - September 24, 2004 Conference
Chi Zhang, David G. Victor
3 presentations available - Reforming the Power Sector: A Southern Perspective
April 5, 2004 - April 6, 2004 Conference
10 presentations, 2 conference agendas available

