Category: Energy Reform and Management

Energy Reform and Management

Energy Reform and Management

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The essence of this course is to expose each delegate to how power sector reforms in the electricity sector was implemented in numerous countries in Europe, Asia and Latin American countries. The process for the structural transformation of the power sector could be traced to the united states in the late 70 ‘s with the introduction of the public utility regulatory policy act which allowed for the emergence of IPP’s in the USA.

From that period to date numerous countries in the developed and developing world have implemented one form of reform or the other by allowing for the liberalization of the sector, increased competition and ultimately private ownership.

The course outline attempts to aggregate the totality of this global experience by discussing the historical foundation of the reform process, it’s implementation on a comparative basis in the developed and developing world, lessons to be learnt from these experiences and what is in store in the future.

In addition, this course would discuss the contemporary managerial technique that is obtained in fully deregulated private sector managed electricity power sector. We would also discuss some of the lessons that developed countries can learn from the managerial experiences of the developed countries and the mistakes to avoid.

Course Outline

Historical background of the electricity reform 

Phases in the development of the electricity markets 

Community Development and Strategic Planning for Reform

Privatization and Public Private Partnership

Energy Reform

  • Developing a working knowledge of key concepts and ideas in energy management
  • Analysis of major political institutions and actors involved in the energy politics at the international and national level
  • A debate on the various aspects of contemporary energy politics including diminishing supplies of affordable energy resources concerns for security of supply and climate change.
  • Critically analysis of relevant literature, case studies and policies on energy;
  • Classroom and or group discussions on various theoretical and practical aspects of energy reform
  • The politics and challenges of steering energy reforms

Comparative experience of power sector reforms globally 

Global trend in electricity sector reform 

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