| Title: | Incentive Regulation of Electricity Distribution Networks: Lessons of Experience from Britain |
| Authors: | Jamasb, Tooraj Pollitt, Michael G |
| Keywords: | Electricity Liberalisation Regulation Benchmarking |
| Issue Date: | Feb-2007 |
| Publisher: | Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK |
| Series/Report no.: | CWPE 0709 & EPRG 0701 |
| Abstract: | This paper reviews the recent experience of the UK electricity distribution sector under incentive regulation. The UK has a significant and transparent history in implementing incentive regulation in the period since 1990. We demonstrate the successes of this period in reducing costs, prices and energy losses while maintaining quality of service. We also draw out the lessons for other countries in implementing distribution sector reform. We conclude by discussing the place of incentive regulation of networks within the wider reform context, the required legislative framework, the need for appropriate unbundling, the importance of quality of service incentives, the regulatory information requirements and the role of sector rationalisation. |
| URI: | http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/194689 |
| Appears in Collections: | Cambridge Working Papers in Economics |
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