Published in association with Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi. A non-starter for years, reforms of the power sector in India has finally started. In relation to the country's growth and general economic buoyancy, the power sector has not only been slow with its reforms, but is also impeding the furthering and fostering of general reforms. In that respect, delays in reform not only bear a cost in terms of budgetary and human resource, but also in terms of credibility and opportunity. Every delay worsens the situation and the margin for wider option reduces. Some opportunities that are missed today will remain irremediably so. An articulate vision makes a pivotal difference and this is now the time of understanding (i) the organizational tasks, (ii) the tariff aspects, (iii) the role of the private sector, (iv) the role of technology in the complex, variegated, state-specific, Indian scenario. This new volume in the series, Against the Current deals with tariffs and the effective role of the private sector, and offers analyses by specialists and practitioners of different disciplines. The objective is to give leads for creation of a diversity suitable to face challenges of a post-developmentalist running of the power sector. This book includes studies and papers presented and discussed at a seminar jointly organized by the Centre de Sciences Humaines and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur in September 2003.
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Joël Ruet is Marie Curie Research Fellow at the London School of Economics and Associate Researcher, CERNA, Ecole des Mines, Paris and teaches in Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has specialized in the study of economic reforms of the Infrastructure and Urban sectors in India.
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Hardbound. Etat : As New. New. Contents Preface. Introduction weaving intricate externalities. I. Tariffs and Finance 1. Bulk power tariff with specific reference to availability based tariff in the country/B.K. Misra. 2. Management of power supply to agriculture breaking up the grid/Sidharth Sinha. 3. Farmer's willingness to pay for power in India conceptual issues survey results and implications for pricing/Rafiq Dossani and V. Ranganathan. 4. Transmission pricing in open access system/Prem K. Kalra V.P. Singh and Yogesh Bichpuriya. 5. Electric power market operation on first come first serve basis/Parul Goyal. 6. Financial aspects of pricing of power depreciation related issues/D.V. Ramana. II. Reforms and Privatization 7. Improving the performance of distribution companies the experience of Andhra Pradesh and Delhi/Daljit Singh. 8. Contracting for power purchase ensuring a fair deal for the private investor and the power purchaser/Lata Chakravarty. 9. Lessons from privatization of electricity distribution in Delhi waiting for maximizing value/Joel Ruet. 10. Management contracts in a constrained market of privatization/Joel Ruet. 11. Conclusion supporting a multi dimensional reform for the power sector/Joel Ruet. A non starter for years reforms of the power sector in India has finally started. In relation to the country's growth and general economic buoyancy the power sector has not only been slow with its reforms but is also impeding the furthering and fostering of general reforms. In that respect delays in reform not only bear a cost in terms of budgetary and human resource but also in terms of credibility and opportunity. Every delay worsens the situation and the margin for wider option reduces. Some opportunities that are missed today will remain irremediably so. An articulate vision makes a pivotal difference and this is now the time of understanding (i) The organizational tasks (ii) The tariff aspects (iii) The role of the private sector (iv) The role of technology in the complex variegated state specific Indian scenario. This new volume in the series Against the Current deals with tariffs and the effective role of the private sector and offers analyses by specialists and practitioners of different disciplines. The objective is to give leads for creation of a diversity suitable to face challenges of a post developmentalist running of the power sector. This book includes studies and papers presented and discussed at a seminar jointly organized by the Centre de Sciences Humaines and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in September 2003. 193 pp. N° de réf. du vendeur 57757
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