Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
993091 Energy Policy 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The last two decades have witnessed widespread power market reforms in both developed and developing countries that have cost billions of dollars. Among the key aims (and assumptions) of these reforms, there has always been realization of improvements in power sector efficiency. This paper questions the validity of this hypothesis. Using panel data from 92 countries covering the period 1982–2008, empirical models are developed and analyzed. The research findings suggest that the impact of the reforms on electricity industry performance is statistically significant but also limited. The results imply that, after controlling for country-specific variables, application of liberal market models in electricity industries slightly increases efficiency in power sector. Besides, we detect a positive relationship between reform process and the percentage share of network (transmission and distribution) losses in total electricity supplied, meaning that as countries take more reform steps the network losses as a fraction of power generated tend to increase. Moreover, the study puts forward that income level and other country specific features are more important determinants of industry efficiency than the reform process. Overall, contrary to expectations of substantial increases in sector efficiency, the paper concludes that introducing a decentralized market model with competition in the electricity sector has a limited increasing effect on power industry performance.

► The paper questions whether the reforms increase efficiency in the power sector. ► Panel data from 92 countries covering the period 1982–2008 are employed. ► Models are developed by fixed/random effect panel data estimation methods. ► The paper concludes the reforms have a limited effect on the industry performance. ► We also find that as countries take more reform steps the network losses increase.

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