Philippines power industry
Asia has been a leader among developing nations in providing opportunities for private power investment, and almost all countries now have private power programmes either in place or on the books. Private power is an important issue for the Asian nations. In the coming decade, growth in the region...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-426862024-01-12T10:22:14Z Philippines power industry Lai, Brian Lim, Hock Leng Nanyang Business School Shi Yu Wei DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::Philippines Asia has been a leader among developing nations in providing opportunities for private power investment, and almost all countries now have private power programmes either in place or on the books. Private power is an important issue for the Asian nations. In the coming decade, growth in the region's electricity demand is expected to average 7 to 8 per cent a year. To meet this growth in demand, the World Bank estimates that a total of 340 000 MW of additional generating capacity will be needed, with a likely investment cost of around US$550 billion for generation, transmission and distribution. Master of Business Administration (International Business) 2011-01-07T02:09:02Z 2011-01-07T02:09:02Z 1998 1998 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42686 en 68 p. application/pdf |
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Asia has been a leader among developing nations in providing opportunities for private power investment, and almost all countries now have private power programmes either in place or on the books. Private power is an important issue for the Asian nations. In the coming decade, growth in the region's electricity demand is expected to average 7 to 8 per cent a year. To meet this growth in demand, the World Bank estimates that a total of 340 000 MW of additional generating capacity will be needed, with a likely investment cost of around US$550 billion for generation, transmission and distribution. |
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