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ID118841
Title ProperOn the electricity shortage, price and electricity theft nexus
LanguageENG
AuthorJamil, Faisal
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Pakistan is facing severe electricity shortfall of its history since 2006. Several measures have been implemented in order to mitigate electricity shortage. The focus has been on raising the installed capacity of electricity generation and transmission. The present policy results in expensive thermal electricity generation mostly using expensive and environmentally hazardous furnace oil and inability of utilities to recover their cost of supply although there is unprecedented rise in electricity tariffs. This study concentrates on the electricity demand and traces the relationship between electricity shortfalls, tariff rate and electricity theft in the background of recent electricity crisis using the data for the period 1985-2010. We employed the Granger causality test through error correction model and out-of-sample causality through variance decomposition method. Empirical evidence shows that electricity theft greatly influences electricity shortfalls through lowering investment and inefficient use of electricity.
The study concludes that electricity crisis cannot be handled without combating rampant electricity theft in the country.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy vol. , No.54; Mar 2013: p.267-272
Journal SourceEnergy Policy vol. , No.54; Mar 2013: p.267-272
Key WordsElectricity Theft ;  Error Correction Model ;  Variance Decomposition