Assessment of Power Sector Reforms in Asia: Experience of Georgia, Sri Lanka, and Viet Nam - Synthesis Report
Asian Development Bank | July 2015
Abstract
This report examines three economies in different parts of Asia—Georgia, Sri Lanka, and Viet Nam—that
introduced power sector reforms in recent years to create a commercially viable and efficient power sector.
Each took a different route in moving away from a monopoly state-owned utility toward the common goal
of a competitive, market-based, and better-regulated power sector. This report documents the broad
spectrum of their power sector reform efforts, experiences, and relative successes as well as shortfalls, then
uses international standard indicators to assess their economic, social, and environmental outcomes. Other
economies should be able to draw valuable lessons and insights from this report for their own power-sector
planning and policy and strategy formulation.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2015. Assessment of Power Sector Reforms in Asia: Experience of Georgia, Sri Lanka, and Viet Nam - Synthesis Report. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5037. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9254-988-6
Print ISBN
978-92-9254-987-9
Keywords
Alternative Energy Development
Development
Rural Development Projects
Energy Development Finance
Rural planning
Infrastructure projects
Energy
Power
Economic development projects
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