Russian electricity market reform: Deregulation or re‐regulation?

Russian electricity market reform: Deregulation or re‐regulation?

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Article ID: iaor20121605
Volume: 41
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 676
End Page Number: 685
Publication Date: Feb 2012
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: economics
Abstract:

Russia commenced liberalization of electricity prices in 2007 increasing the liberalization rate by 10–25% every six months. It was planned to reach full liberalization by 2011. Currently, the degree of liberalization is uncertain because of intense price regulation and a highly concentrated market in the hands of four large generating companies. Increased regulation and further consolidation may drive the market towards its pre‐reform state. This paper analyses the competitive landscape of the Russian electricity market by assessing the ownership structure of electricity generation, price drivers, and government involvement in the electricity wholesale market in Russia. The main research question is why the targeted level of market liberalization has not been fully achieved in the Russian electricity market.

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