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ID126539
Title ProperEffect of power distribution privatization on electricity prices in Turkey
Other Title Informationhas liberalization served the purpose?
LanguageENG
AuthorKarahan, Hatice ;  Toptas, Mehmet
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Various electricity reforms have been adopted by a number of countries within the last 2 decades. Turkey, as one of those countries, has restructured its electricity market and intensively privatized the distribution companies. As one of the main targets of the liberalization efforts in the sector was announced to be reduced consumer prices, it is a matter of interest to look at the related developments after privatizations. Hence, this study attempts to explore the impact of power distribution privatization in Turkey on the national end-user electricity prices. Results of the analysis suggest that privatization of electricity distribution companies has not yielded the expected retail price declines within the first 4 years of the program. Whereas wholesale tariffs exhibit a reduction in the rate of 10%, retail tariffs show an increase of 5.9% within the period in question. Besides, the unstable patterns of the two tariffs imply that the market is not yet ready for the automatic pricing mechanism planned to be implemented based on a cost-reflective methodology. Therefore, results indicate that the factors behind the unsatisfactory outcomes of the program should be explored in order for the privatization efforts in the Turkish electricity distribution market to serve the purpose.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.63; Dec 2013: p.614-621
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.63; Dec 2013: p.614-621
Key WordsElectricity Prices ;  Privatization ;  Electricity Distribution