Competition Market Study of Ukraine’s Electricity Sector

Competition Market Study of Ukraine’s Electricity Sector

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2023-06-30

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 926464394X

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This market study analyses Ukraine’s electricity sector from a competition perspective. It provides a detailed description and assessment of the regulatory framework within which the Ukrainian electricity markets operate, as well as an analysis of the obstacles to competition in the wholesale and retail markets.


Competition Market Study of Ukraine's Electricity Sector

Competition Market Study of Ukraine's Electricity Sector

Author: ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT.

Publisher:

Published: 2023-06-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789264671447

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This market study analyses Ukraine's electricity sector from a competition perspective. It provides a detailed description and assessment of the regulatory framework within which the Ukrainian electricity markets operate, as well as an analysis of the obstacles to competition in the wholesale and retail markets. This report includes recommendations to address the underlying causes of ineffective competition that, if implemented in the recovery phase following Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, can contribute to achieving a well-functioning, competitive electricity sector


Simulation and Economic Impact Evaluation of Ukrainian Electricity Market Tariff Policy Shift

Simulation and Economic Impact Evaluation of Ukrainian Electricity Market Tariff Policy Shift

Author: Maksym Chepeliev

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13:

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Among all types of economic activities in Ukraine the power industry is the only one that utilizes cross subsidization mechanisms. Electricity tariffs for the residential consumers are set far below the estimated retail level, while industrial consumers have to pay higher prices in order to compensate for these costs. In 2012 electricity consumption subsidies exceeded 31 billion UAH, which is over 8,7% of Central government budget and 2,3% of Ukraine's GDP.In this study a static computable general equilibrium model with heterogeneous households is applied to investigate distributional and poverty-related effects of price reform in the electricity sector of Ukraine, considering 30%, 50% and 100% subsidies elimination. In addition, different compensating mechanisms for various households' groups are studied. In particular, direct transfers from Central government budget, partial preservation of cross-subsidization and compensation through increase of taxes on production and import of goods and services. The results indicate that essential positive effects from subsidies elimination - lower production costs, output gain and investment intensification are seen, mostly by industrial activities. The highest growth rates are observed for those industries that not only actively consume electricity but also energy intensive goods and services. Regardless of the nature of implemented compensation mechanisms, the decrease in cross-subsidization leads to investments growth: for some scenarios up to 18 billion UAH. At the same time, residential consumers suffer with poor households loosing relatively more than rich. In this context, according to the investigated scenarios, the most appropriate compensatory option is partial preservation of cross subsidization. This approach bears no additional burden on the Government budget and does not require significant regulatory changes. However, given the specific nature of this concept, it should be used only in the case of 30% subsidies reduction.In general, key positive effects of cross-subsidization reduction come from the production costs decrease, manufacturing capacity rise and investments volumes increase in the real sector of Ukrainian economy.


Development of the Ukrainian Electricity System

Development of the Ukrainian Electricity System

Author: Nataliia Kolomiiets

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13:

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The main strategic features for the development of the electricity system in Ukraine are security, affordability and mitigation of environmental impacts. However, not all of them are equally addressed in the energy planning. The planning process is mainly based on economic and political considerations, while environmental issues are left outside the planning framework. Therefore this work is focused on the potential directions of the electricity sector development under the condition that environmental considerations are embedded in the planning. The research investigates possible paths for the system development through scenario analysis, which is rarely used approach in Ukraine. Three main scenarios have been elaborated based on the changes in crucial parameters of the system. The key strategic message that is derived from the analysis and comparison of the scenarios is that the development of the electricity system should be focused on energy efficiency of industry and households at the first place with the gradual transformation of supply system from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy. The estimations show that the feasible decrease in energy intensity of two main electricity consuming sectors could bring savings of 91 TWh of electricity and decrease of CO2 emissions in 50 million tonnes annually in 20 years.


OECD Energy Investment Policy Review of Ukraine

OECD Energy Investment Policy Review of Ukraine

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2021-12-15

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 9264679731

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This Review assesses Ukraine’s investment climate vis-à-vis the country’s energy sector reforms and discusses challenges and opportunities in this context. Capitalising on the OECD Policy Framework for Investment and other relevant instruments and guidance, the Review takes a broad approach to investment climate challenges facing Ukraine’s energy sector.


Competition in Electricity Markets

Competition in Electricity Markets

Author: Carlos Ocaña

Publisher: OECD

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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This book analyses the development of choice and competition in the Electricity Supply Industry (ESI). Drawing on a review of the international experience, it describes the main approaches that are being developed, discusses the key issues in the effective reform of electricity markets and provides an assessment of the emerging approach to reform. The book is written from the perspective of regulators and policy makers. It seeks to answer the question: what is an effective regulatory framework for competition in electricity markets?


Competition and Choice in Electricity

Competition and Choice in Electricity

Author: Sally Hunt

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1997-11-04

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780471982012

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Recent developments in the electricity sector, including the recent privatization in the UK, have inspired utility planners and regulators around the world to rethink the dundamental structure of their utility industries. This is the first authoritative study of these widespread changes and their potential impact on the electricity sector.


Ukraine: First Review Under the Stand-By Arrangement, Requests for Extension and Rephasing of Access of the Arrangement, Waivers of Nonobservance of a Performance Criterion, Financing Assurances Review, and Monetary Policy Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Ukraine

Ukraine: First Review Under the Stand-By Arrangement, Requests for Extension and Rephasing of Access of the Arrangement, Waivers of Nonobservance of a Performance Criterion, Financing Assurances Review, and Monetary Policy Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Ukraine

Author: International Monetary

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2021-11-24

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1616355271

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After a number of critical setbacks and delays in the 16 months since program approval, the authorities have taken important corrective actions to address shocks to program objectives. Early tension around the authorities’ commitment to uphold the independence of the National Bank of Ukraine required a pause to assess policy continuity and to determine possible corrective actions. A prior action for this review and new commitments by the authorities provide a way forward in protecting a key policy pillar under the program. Similarly, adverse Constitutional Court rulings challenged the anticorruption framework in fundamental ways that required restoring its effectiveness before the review could proceed. In a push to make progress on delayed structural benchmarks, the authorities have recently met seven of the nine structural benchmarks set at the time of the program request.


Rethinking Power Sector Reform in the Developing World

Rethinking Power Sector Reform in the Developing World

Author: Vivien Foster

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2019-12-05

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 1464814430

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During the 1990s, a new paradigm for power sector reform was put forward emphasizing the restructuring of utilities, the creation of regulators, the participation of the private sector, and the establishment of competitive power markets. Twenty-five years later, only a handful of developing countries have fully implemented these Washington Consensus policies. Across the developing world, reforms were adopted rather selectively, resulting in a hybrid model, in which elements of market orientation coexist with continued state dominance of the sector. This book aims to revisit and refresh thinking on power sector reform approaches for developing countries. The approach relies heavily on evidence from the past, drawing both on broad global trends and deep case material from 15 developing countries. It is also forward looking, considering the implications of new social and environmental policy goals, as well as the emerging technological disruptions. A nuanced picture emerges. Although regulation has been widely adopted, practice often falls well short of theory, and cost recovery remains an elusive goal. The private sector has financed a substantial expansion of generation capacity; yet, its contribution to power distribution has been much more limited, with efficiency levels that can sometimes be matched by well-governed public utilities. Restructuring and liberalization have been beneficial in a handful of larger middle-income nations but have proved too complex for most countries to implement. Based on these findings, the report points to three major policy implications. First, reform efforts need to be shaped by the political and economic context of the country. The 1990s reform model was most successful in countries that had reached certain minimum conditions of power sector development and offered a supportive political environment. Second, countries found alternative institutional pathways to achieving good power sector outcomes, making a case for greater pluralism. Among the top performers, some pursued the full set of market-oriented reforms, while others retained a more important role for the state. Third, reform efforts should be driven and tailored to desired policy outcomes and less preoccupied with following a predetermined process, particularly since the twenty-first-century century agenda has added decarbonization and universal access to power sector outcomes. The Washington Consensus reforms, while supportive of the twenty-first-century century agenda, will not be able to deliver on them alone and will require complementary policy measures