Privatization of electricity service delivery in developing nations: issues and challenges

The provision of public utilities and infrastructures particularly electricity by the public sector (Government) especially in the Developing Nations has been heavily criticized. This has been attributed to many reasons including poor electricity supply, poor distribution of service delivery of elec...

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Main Authors: Jaffar, Abdul Razak, Abdul Aziz, Norsiah, Victor, Olamide Eniola
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v2.n3.82
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spelling my.utm.603862021-08-01T02:12:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60386/ Privatization of electricity service delivery in developing nations: issues and challenges Jaffar, Abdul Razak Abdul Aziz, Norsiah Victor, Olamide Eniola HT101-395 Sociology, Urban The provision of public utilities and infrastructures particularly electricity by the public sector (Government) especially in the Developing Nations has been heavily criticized. This has been attributed to many reasons including poor electricity supply, poor distribution of service delivery of electricity due to the absence of spatial planning, insufficient government investment into the power industry, ineptitude operation on the part of the technicians, poor administration and managerial control. However, efforts to move away from government ownership, control or participation in this sector of economy towards free enterprise and increased inclusive private sector participation known as privatization, has been adopted as one of the solutions. This paper presents a critical review of privatization practices of alternative Service Delivery approach of selected Asian and African nations. The paper would elicit the common variants of privatization models adopted by these nations and the different implementation strategies which resulted in divergence in effectiveness and efficiency in the service delivery of electricity. The selected Asian countries are; Malaysia, India, and China, while the selected African nations are Nigeria, Cameroun and South Africa. The paper will draw from the literatures the various approaches, concepts adopted, practices, issues and challenges faced by these countries. Penerbit UTM Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60386/1/NorsiahAAziz2015_PrivatizationofElectricityServiceDelivery.pdf Jaffar, Abdul Razak and Abdul Aziz, Norsiah and Victor, Olamide Eniola (2015) Privatization of electricity service delivery in developing nations: issues and challenges. International Journal Of Built Environment & Sustainability, 2 (3). pp. 202-210. ISSN 1511-1369 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v2.n3.82 DOI: 10.11113/ijbes.v2.n3.82
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Jaffar, Abdul Razak
Abdul Aziz, Norsiah
Victor, Olamide Eniola
Privatization of electricity service delivery in developing nations: issues and challenges
description The provision of public utilities and infrastructures particularly electricity by the public sector (Government) especially in the Developing Nations has been heavily criticized. This has been attributed to many reasons including poor electricity supply, poor distribution of service delivery of electricity due to the absence of spatial planning, insufficient government investment into the power industry, ineptitude operation on the part of the technicians, poor administration and managerial control. However, efforts to move away from government ownership, control or participation in this sector of economy towards free enterprise and increased inclusive private sector participation known as privatization, has been adopted as one of the solutions. This paper presents a critical review of privatization practices of alternative Service Delivery approach of selected Asian and African nations. The paper would elicit the common variants of privatization models adopted by these nations and the different implementation strategies which resulted in divergence in effectiveness and efficiency in the service delivery of electricity. The selected Asian countries are; Malaysia, India, and China, while the selected African nations are Nigeria, Cameroun and South Africa. The paper will draw from the literatures the various approaches, concepts adopted, practices, issues and challenges faced by these countries.
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author Jaffar, Abdul Razak
Abdul Aziz, Norsiah
Victor, Olamide Eniola
author_facet Jaffar, Abdul Razak
Abdul Aziz, Norsiah
Victor, Olamide Eniola
author_sort Jaffar, Abdul Razak
title Privatization of electricity service delivery in developing nations: issues and challenges
title_short Privatization of electricity service delivery in developing nations: issues and challenges
title_full Privatization of electricity service delivery in developing nations: issues and challenges
title_fullStr Privatization of electricity service delivery in developing nations: issues and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Privatization of electricity service delivery in developing nations: issues and challenges
title_sort privatization of electricity service delivery in developing nations: issues and challenges
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60386/1/NorsiahAAziz2015_PrivatizationofElectricityServiceDelivery.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v2.n3.82
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