Working Paper
Transforming Electricity Governance in India : Has India’s Power Sector Regulation Enabled Consumers’ Power?
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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/9
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Policy Research Working Papers
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Khanna, Ashish
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Singh, Daljit
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Swain, Ashwini K.
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Narain, Mudit
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2015-06-02T22:56:32Z
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2015-06-02T22:56:32Z
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2015-05
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2021-04-23T14:04:06Z
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Consumers’ participation in regulatory
decision-making in infrastructure sectors can be critical to
ensure effective regulatory governance. Providing avenues
for enabling consumers’ voice in the regulatory process
expands the information base available to regulators in
their decision-making, and is critical for ensuring
sustainability of policy and regulatory decisions. However,
in the reform process of many developing countries’ power
sectors, the primary focus has been on the sector’s
technical aspects, with inadequate effort to improve the
experience of consumers, whether through better quality of
service or by ensuring their participation in the regulatory
process. This shortfall has often undermined the public’s
understanding of and demand for reforms, often reflected in
political reversal of key policy decisions. This paper
examines the level and quality of consumer participation and
protection in five states in India through a review of
documents, surveys of consumers, and detailed interviews
with key stakeholders. As mandated by law, all states have
established standards of performance regulations and set up
grievance redressal mechanisms; however, these bodies have
not reached the desired level of effectiveness. Similarly,
although provisions for consumer participation in regulatory
proceedings exist, their adoption is often symbolic and
without substantive and deliberative participation. Drawing
on analysis of the Indian experience and international best
practices, the paper recommends a paradigm shift in pursuing
enhanced consumer satisfaction and voice in regulatory
decision-making as a central objective of power reforms.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24532524/transforming-electricity-governance-india-india’s-power-sector-regulation-enabled-consumers’-power
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22009
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7275
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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TARIFFS
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ADVOCACY
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REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
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INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION
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PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONS
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POWER SECTORS
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PUBLIC UTILITIES
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ENERGY MARKETS
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PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
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ELECTRICITY SECTOR
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PARTICIPANTS
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INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS
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CONSULTATION
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DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
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ENERGY PRACTICE
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| dc.subject |
PRIVATIZATION
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TRANSMISSION ISSUES
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REGULATORY COMMISSION
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DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
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WATER SUPPLY
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ENERGY REGULATORS
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PREPARATION
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REGULATORY AGENCY
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INCENTIVES
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POWER SUPPLY
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PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
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REGULATORY PROCESS
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GAS
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PRICING
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WHOLESALE MARKET
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SERVICE ISSUES
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UTILITY COMPANIES
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CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
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CONSUMER RIGHTS
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ELECTRIC UTILITY
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ELECTRIC UTILITIES
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MANDATE
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ELECTRICITY SYSTEMS
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AFFECTED PARTIES
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GENERATION CAPACITY
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INDEPENDENT REGULATORS
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REVENUE REQUIREMENTS
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CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
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RELEVANCE
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CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
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ENERGY SUPPLY
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CIVIL SOCIETY
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LICENSE
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DEMOCRACY
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CONSUMER SATISFACTION
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INDEPENDENT REGULATOR
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WATER
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STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION
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REGULATORY SYSTEM
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| dc.subject |
TRUST
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REGULATORY STRUCTURE
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CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION
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LEVELS OF PARTICIPATION
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ACCESS
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FIGURES
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CONSUMER ADVOCATES
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CONSUMER SURVEYS
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LICENSING
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SERVICE DELIVERY
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ENERGY POLICY
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CONSUMER GROUPS
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ELECTRICITY REGULATION
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POOR QUALITY
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CONSUMER PARTICIPATION
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REGULATORY POLICIES
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DEREGULATION
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SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
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INTERVIEWS
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ACCOUNTABILITY
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| dc.subject |
CONSUMER
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CONSUMER AWARENESS
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TRANSPARENCY
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ELECTRIC POWER
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PUBLIC UTILITY
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BEST PRACTICES
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PROVISIONS
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CONSUMER AFFAIRS
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PARTICIPATION
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UTILITIES
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REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
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SURVEY
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STAKEHOLDERS
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FLEXIBILITY
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CONSULTATIONS
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PETITIONS
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WORKSHOP
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ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
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DECISIONMAKING
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SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
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CONSIDERATION
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PUBLIC AWARENESS
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ELECTRICITY GENERATION
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| dc.subject |
CONSUMERS
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INTEREST GROUPS
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REGULATORY PROCESSES
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REGULATORY RESPONSIBILITIES
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PRIVATE SECTOR
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OPENNESS
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SERVICE QUALITY
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UNBUNDLING
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WORKSHOPS
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REGULATION
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REGULATORY REGIMES
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ELECTRICITY PRICES
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REFLECTION
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ELECTRICITY MARKET
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DECISION- MAKING PROCESS
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REGULATORY POLICY
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INTERESTS OF CONSUMERS
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CONSENSUS
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PROMOTION
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RAP
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REGULATORY COMMISSIONS
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CONSUMER AFFAIRS DIVISION
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LICENSES
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
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ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS
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PERFORMANCE
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TARIFF
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| dc.subject |
PETITION
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| dc.subject |
UTILITY COMMISSIONS
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| dc.subject |
PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATION
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| dc.subject |
REGULATORS
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STAKEHOLDER
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NATIONAL ELECTRICITY MARKET
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REGULATORY DECISIONS
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| dc.subject |
REGULATORY DECISION
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| dc.subject |
PUBLIC ACCESS
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| dc.subject |
CONSUMER EDUCATION
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INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
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| dc.subject |
UTILITY REGULATION
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SUPPLIERS
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RATE DESIGN
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PROVISION
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ECONOMIC REGULATION
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ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
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CONSUMER PROTECTION
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RECONSTRUCTION
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| dc.subject |
ELECTRICITY MARKETS
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| dc.subject |
SERVICE PROVIDERS
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ENERGY
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| dc.title |
Transforming Electricity Governance in India
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| dc.title.subtitle |
Has India’s Power Sector Regulation Enabled Consumers’ Power?
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Working Paper
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2015-05-22
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Publications & Research
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24532524/transforming-electricity-governance-india-india’s-power-sector-regulation-enabled-consumers’-power
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Energy and Extractives
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yes
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| okr.identifier.doi |
10.1596/1813-9450-7275
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090224b082eba3f4_1_0
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| okr.identifier.internaldocumentum |
24532524
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| okr.identifier.report |
WPS7275
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| okr.language.supported |
en
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2015/05/22/090224b082eba3f4/1_0/Rendered/PDF/Transforming0e0d0consumers00power00.pdf
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| okr.region.administrative |
South Asia
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India
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| okr.topic |
Law and Development :: Contract Law
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Energy :: Energy Production and Transportation
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Social Development :: Social Accountability
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Private Sector Development :: Marketing
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Infrastructure Economics and Finance :: Infrastructure Regulation
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| okr.unit |
Energy and Extractives Global Practice Group
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