Electricity reform: social and environmental
challenges
ISBN 87-550-3235-4
Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Notes on the contributors
Acronyms used
THE PROBLEM
1 Introduction — Njeri Wamukonya
2 Power sector reform in developing countries: Mismatched agendas — Njeri
Wamukonya
3 Rethinking reform in the electricity sector: Power liberalization or energy
transformation?
— John Byrne and Yu-Mi Mun
REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
4 Power sector reform and sustainable development in the European Union —
Norbert Wohlgemuth
5 Power sector reform in Latin America: A retrospective analysis
— Daniel Bouille and Njeri Wamukonya
6 Some emerging lessons in the reform of the African power sector — Njeri
Wamukonya
SOME CASE STUDIES
7 The California experience: From deregulation debacle to flexible power
— Ted K
Bradshaw and Woodrow Clark II
8 Electricity reforms in India: Political economy and implications for social
and environmental outcomes
— Navroz K Dubash and Sudhir C Rajan
9 Power sector reform in Senegal — Alioune Fall and Njeri Wamukonya
TOWARDS SOCIALLY AND ENVIRONMENTALLY ACCOUNTABLE REFORM
10 Power sector restructuring and the environment: Trends, policies, and GEF
experience
— Eric Martinot
11 Stakeholder roles in promoting equity and environmental protection
— Lawrence Agbemabiese, John Byrne and Daniel Bouille