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ECA region , access to electricity is close to 100 percent . The welfare loss
calculation should also include information on disconnection as a result of price
rise , but we could not get accurate data . In Armenia , the sample consists of (
usable ) ...
ECA region , access to electricity is close to 100 percent . The welfare loss
calculation should also include information on disconnection as a result of price
rise , but we could not get accurate data . In Armenia , the sample consists of (
usable ) ...
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fossil fuels peaked to 95 percent in 1999 from 84 percent in 1985 , before settling
to 92 percent in 2001 . Similarly in the Philippines , electricity generation from
fossil fuels peaked to 63 percent in 1995 from 54 percent in 1985 before settling
to ...
fossil fuels peaked to 95 percent in 1999 from 84 percent in 1985 , before settling
to 92 percent in 2001 . Similarly in the Philippines , electricity generation from
fossil fuels peaked to 63 percent in 1995 from 54 percent in 1985 before settling
to ...
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This represents 67 percent of all greenfield power projects in developing
countries during that period and 36 percent of all power projects with private
sector participation . Some cases of restructuring do proceed without immediate
privatization ...
This represents 67 percent of all greenfield power projects in developing
countries during that period and 36 percent of all power projects with private
sector participation . Some cases of restructuring do proceed without immediate
privatization ...
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