REGULATORY AND INVESTMENT CHALLENGES IN HYBRID POWER MARKETS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES REGULATORY AND INVESTMENT CHALLENGES IN HYBRID POWER MARKETS IN DEVELOPING.

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REGULATORY AND INVESTMENT CHALLENGES IN HYBRID POWER MARKETS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES REGULATORY AND INVESTMENT CHALLENGES IN HYBRID POWER MARKETS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES [May 15, 2012] Presented by: Prof Anton Eberhard Graduate School of Business University of Cape Town STRIKING A BALANCE IN THE MIDST OF CHANGE May 13-16, 2012 Québec City, Québec (Canada)

The emergence of hybrid power markets in developing countries Power sector reform has not always followed the standard reform model –Few countries have fully unbundled their utilities –Private sector participation often limited to IPPs –Wholesale and retail competition often absent Instead, hybrid power markets have developed –Incumbent state-owned utilities have retained dominant market positions –Independent Power Producers (IPPs) are being introduced on the margin –i.e. both State Owned Enterprise (SOEs) and IPPs are involved in new generation investments Gratwick, K. N., & Eberhard, A. (2008). Demise of the standard model for power sector reform and the emergence of hybrid power markets. Energy Policy

Hybrid power markets present specific regulatory and investment challenges Who should be responsible for generation expansion planning & security of supply? How are new build opportunities allocated between the incumbent SOE and IPPs? Who should initiate bids for IPPs? Who should be responsible for contract negotiations with new IPPs? How do we avoid potential conflicts of interest when SOEs are the Single-Buyer? Who should approve long term PPAs? How do we ensure fair dispatch between SOE generators and IPPs? Failure to allocate clear responsibility for these functions has led to insufficient investment in new generation capacity

Generation expansion planning In the past the national utility was responsible for power sector planning When the market is opened to IPPs, the SOE is no longer the supplier of last resort and either stops power sector planning or transfers it to the Energy Ministry or Regulator or we have duplicate systems Energy Ministries seldom have sufficient capacity to undertake detailed generation expansion planning and “Master Plans” are either too general or soon become out of date As a consequence, few developing countries have robust, up-to-date generation expansion plans

Generation expansion planning Plans must be dynamic & flexible & should reflect latest market prices Either strengthen Energy Ministry’s planning capability (adequate budgets + good models + trained & experienced staff) & ensure that plans are regularly updated Or rebuild planning capacity in national utility (pragmatic solution) – but ensure –planning is national (not just from utility perspective) –adequate governance oversight –located preferably in ring-fenced system operator

Allocation of new build opportunities National utilities often continue to frustrate the entry of IPPs, arguing that they can do the job more cheaply However, utilities seldom have sufficiently strong balance sheets to raise enough finance for new generation plant Also not inevitable that they can necessarily deliver more cheaply And track record speaks for itself: sufficient new capacity has not been added to meet demand Governments need to develop transparent and clear criteria whereby new build opportunities are allocated to either the national utility or IPPs

Procurement of new power Timely initiation of international competitive bidding (ICB) processes linked to power expansion plan –Bid process, financial closure, construction & commissioning take time – need to start years ahead –ICBs offer more transparency & competition & lower prices But many countries have little history of ICBs. Why? –Ministries have little experience with ICBs –Utilities often given responsibility for procurement, but do not fully appreciate security requirements for project based financing for IPPs (as opposed to their own balance sheet financing) –Need for experienced transaction advisors not always appreciated

Contracting of new power Who will be the off-taker? In most instances cost of new power is higher than current average utility tariff Hence few customers will want to buy directly from IPP (unless security of supply concerns warrant higher prices) Thus most common model will be Single-Buyer where utility averages costs (or non-exclusive central purchaser) Certainty needed for investors through long term power purchase agreement (PPA) but also need a degree of flexibility to allow for market development

Regulators’ role in hybrid power markets (1) Oversight or approval of generation expansion planning? Development (with Energy Ministry) of criteria for allocating new build opportunities between national utility and IPPs? Monitoring that plans are linked to timely initiation of international competitive tenders for new capacity?

Regulators’ role in hybrid power market (2) Guidelines or procedures for competitive procurement or periodic audits of central purchasing agent’s procurement process? Licensing of IPPs Approval of new PPAs subject to compliance with procurement guidelines / procedures Approval of captive distribution retail tariffs with pass through of bulk purchase costs