Private Infrastructure: Energy (oil, gas, electricity)


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No.TitleAuthorDate
 302 Managing Resource Rents: The Special Challenges in Postconflict CountriesRobert Bacon and Silvana Tordo2/13/2006
 281 Private Power Projects: Annual Investment Flows Grew by 44 Percent in 2003Ada Karina Izaguirre12/1/2004
 275 Crude Oil Prices: Predicting Price Differentials Based on Quality Robert Bacon and Silvana Tordo 10/1/2004
 279 Gas Flaring and Venting: A Regulatory Framework and Incentives for Gas UtilizationFranz Gerner, Bent Svensson, and Sascha Djumena10/1/2004
 272 Reforming the Power Sector: Controlling Electricity Theft and Improving RevenueBhavna Bhatia and Mohinder Gulati9/1/2004
 254 Leapfrogging Technology - Cost-Effective Solution for Pollution in Developing Countries?Masami Kojima2/1/2003
 248 Multi-Utilities and Access: Can Private Multi-Utilities Help Expand Service to Rural Areas? Sophie Tremolet6/1/2002
 244 Power Subsidies: A Reality Check on Subsidizing Power for Irrigation in IndiaLucio Monari4/3/2002
 237 Abuses in Fuel Markets: How to Protect Consumers and Public HealthMasami Kojima and Robert Bacon9/1/2001
 238 Emission Control: Privatizing Vehicle Inspection and Reducing Fraud in Mexico CityMasami Kojima and Robert Bacon9/1/2001
 240 Petroleum Taxes: Trends in Fuel Taxes (and Subsidies) and the ImplicationsRobert Bacon9/1/2001
 226 Regulating Transmission: Why System Operators Must be Truly IndependentBeatriz Arizu, William H. Dunn Jr., and Bernard Tenenbaum1/1/2001
 225 The Single Buyer Model: A Dangerous Path toward Competitive Electricity MarketsLaszlo Lovei12/1/2000
 218 Scorecard for Subsidies: How Utility Subsidies Perform in Transition EconomiesLaszlo Lovei, Eugene Gurenko, Michael Haney, Philip O'Keefe, and Maria Shkaratan10/1/2000
 214 Promoting Private Investment in Rural Electrification—The Case of ChileAlejandro Jadresic6/1/2000
 208 Private Participation in EnergyAda Karina Izaguirre5/1/2000
 209 Does Reform of Energy Sector Networks Improve Access for the Poor?Stephen Powell and Mary Starks5/1/2000
 210 Measuring the Impact of Energy Reform-Practical OptionsVivien Foster5/1/2000
 207 The Costs of Corruption for the Poor: The Energy SectorLaszlo Lovei and Alastair McKechnie4/1/2000
 192 Transmission Investment in Competitive Power Systems: Decentralizing decisions in ArgentinaManuel Angel Abdala and Andres Chambouleyron9/1/1999
 175 A Scorecard for Energy Reform in Developing CountriesRobert Bacon4/1/1999
 176 Private Participation in the Transmission and Distribution of Natural Gas-Recent TrendsAda Karina Izaguirre4/1/1999
 179 Regulation in New Natural Gas Markets: The Northern Ireland ExperiencePeter Lehmann4/1/1999
 181 The 1996-97 Gas Price Review in ArgentinaAndres Gomez-Lobo and Vivien Foster4/1/1999
 182 Trends and Markets in Liquefied Natural GasRob Shepherd4/1/1999
 171 International Power Trade-The Nordic Power PoolLennart Carisson1/1/1999
 162 The Impact of IPPs in Developing Countries-Out of the Crisis and into the FutureYves Albouy and Reda Bousba12/1/1998
 168 Electricity Reform in Ukraine: The Impact of Weak Governance and Budget CrisesLaszlo Lovei12/1/1998
 169 Gas Reform in Ukraine: Monopolies, Markets, and CorruptionLaszlo Lovei12/1/1998
 170 Coal Industry Restructuring in Ukraine: The Politics of Coal Mining and Budget CrisesLaszlo Lovei12/1/1998
 157 World Bank Guarantees for Oil and Gas ProjectsScott Sinclair11/1/1998
 154 Private Participation in the Electricity Sector-Recent TrendsAda Karina Izaguirre9/1/1998
 146 The East Asian Financial Crisis-Fallout for Private Power ProjectsR. David Gray and John Schuster8/1/1998
 145 Promoting Regional Power Trade-The Southern African Power PoolDonal T. O'Leary, Jean-Pierre Charpentier, and Diane Minogue6/1/1998
 143 Developing International Power Markets in East AsiaEnrique Crousillat5/1/1998
 144 International Gas Trade-The Bolivia-Brazil Gas PipelinePeter L. Law and Nelson de Franco5/1/1998
 139 Reforming the Russian Electricity SectorMargaret Wilson4/1/1998
 141 Development of Competitive Natural Gas Markets in the United StatesAndrej Juris4/1/1998
 137 Competition in the Natural Gas Industry: The Emergence of Spot, Financial, and Pipeline Capacity MarketsAndrej Juris3/1/1998
 138 Natural Gas Markets in the U.K.: Competition, Industry Structure, and Market Power of the IncumbentAndrej Juris3/1/1998
 124 The Restructuring and Privatization of the U.K. Electricity Supply-Was It Worth It?David M. Newbery and Michael G. Pollitt9/1/1997
 106 The Real Possibility of Competitive Generation Markets in Hydro Systems-The Case of BrazilAntonio Estache and Martin Rodriguez-Pardina2/1/1997
 92 Regulatory Lessons from Argentina's Power ConcessionsAntonio Estache and Martin Rodriquez-Pardina9/1/1996
 83 The Dynamics of Independent Power: IPPs Seed Top-to-Bottom ReformElliot Roseman and Anil Malhotra6/1/1996
 84 The England and Wales Electricity Model-Option or Warning for Developing Countries?John E. Besant-Jones6/1/1996
 85 Reshaping Power Markets-Lessons from Chile and ArgentinaR. Peter Lalor and Hernan Garcia6/1/1996
 56 Private Power Financing-From Project Finance to Corporate FinanceKarl Jechoutek and Ranjit Lamech10/1/1995
 61 Lessons from Power Sector Reform in England and WalesRobert Bacon10/1/1995
 54 A Template for Power ReformDavid M. Newbery9/1/1995
 50 The Real World of Power Sector RegulationBernard Tenenbaum6/1/1995
 46 Fiscal Systems for Oil: How Governments Compete for Exploration InvestmentChakib Khelil5/1/1995
 47 Competitive Contracting for Privately Generated PowerRobert Bacon5/1/1995
 42 International Power Interconnections: Moving From Electricity Exchange to Competitive TradeJ.P. Charpentier and K. Schenk3/1/1995
 9 Reality Checks for Power Forecasts: Two Simple Checks Relating Power Sector Demand Forecasts to the MacroeconomyRobert Bacon6/1/1994
 10 Restructuring the Power Sector: The Case of Small SystemsRobert Bacon6/1/1994
 6 Solar Energy Answer to Rural Power in AfricaRobert van der Plas4/1/1994