People and Power: Electricity Sector Reforms and the Poor in Europe and Central AsiaWorld Bank Publications, 2007 - 227 pages Empirical insights on household behavior and electricity consumption patterns in this book reveal that, in Europe and Central Asia, the erosion of tariff based subsidies has disproportionately affected the poor, while direct transfers through social benefit systems have often been inadequately targeted. The book suggests alternative strategies for achieving cost-recovery in the electricity sector in a socially and politically acceptable manner, providing lessons that are equally relevant for other utilities and regions. |
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Page vii
... Georgia 63 Deep Declines—Then High Expectations 64 Residential Energy Consumption in Georgia 67 Availability of Energy 67 Changes in Relative Energy Prices 67 Effect of Reform on Energy Consumption 69 Changing Household Energy ...
... Georgia 63 Deep Declines—Then High Expectations 64 Residential Energy Consumption in Georgia 67 Availability of Energy 67 Changes in Relative Energy Prices 67 Effect of Reform on Energy Consumption 69 Changing Household Energy ...
Page x
... Georgia 66 6.1 Data for the Analysis—Moldova 91 6.2 Nominative Targeted Compensation Categories 102 7.1 Data for the Analysis—Azerbaijan 111 8.1 Methodology and Data Sources—Heat Demand 127 Tables 1.1 ECA's Generally Higher Incomes and ...
... Georgia 66 6.1 Data for the Analysis—Moldova 91 6.2 Nominative Targeted Compensation Categories 102 7.1 Data for the Analysis—Azerbaijan 111 8.1 Methodology and Data Sources—Heat Demand 127 Tables 1.1 ECA's Generally Higher Incomes and ...
Page xiii
... Georgia 64 B5.1 Discrepancies between Stated and Actual Household Electricity Payments in Tbilisi 67 5.2 Clean Network Fuels Cheaper Than Non-network Fuels 68 5.3 Energy Consumption Remained Low for the Lowest 20 Percent in Tbilisi 69 ...
... Georgia 64 B5.1 Discrepancies between Stated and Actual Household Electricity Payments in Tbilisi 67 5.2 Clean Network Fuels Cheaper Than Non-network Fuels 68 5.3 Energy Consumption Remained Low for the Lowest 20 Percent in Tbilisi 69 ...
Page xix
... Georgia, Moldova, and Azerbaijan, and two regional studies, Coping with the Cold: Heating Strategies for Eastern Europe and Central Asia's Urban Poor (2002) and Power's Promise: Electricity Reforms in Eastern Europe and Central Asia ...
... Georgia, Moldova, and Azerbaijan, and two regional studies, Coping with the Cold: Heating Strategies for Eastern Europe and Central Asia's Urban Poor (2002) and Power's Promise: Electricity Reforms in Eastern Europe and Central Asia ...
Page xxvii
... Georgia. This study was conducted several years after reforms were put in place, giving a longer term perspective to the findings. By looking at how the utility attempted to increase payments, it sheds light on the role of institutions ...
... Georgia. This study was conducted several years after reforms were put in place, giving a longer term perspective to the findings. By looking at how the utility attempted to increase payments, it sheds light on the role of institutions ...
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