Efficient Tariff System in the Electricity Distribution: Evidence from Uganda

Geoffrey Ssebabi Mutumba, Bosco Amerit, Milly Kaddu, Geoffrey Mubiinzi, Hassan Bashir, Felister Birungi, Florence Nakajubi, Muhamood Jaza, Livingstone Senyonga
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This study investigates incentive regulation to foster an efficient tariff system in the electricity distribution subsector in Uganda. This study seeks to find empirical evidence to support the argument that regulation is associated with efficiency among distributors. It seeks to design an appropriate model of incentive regulation within the distribution subsector. It assesses the efficiency of existing tariff setting system with a view of guiding policy on how best incentives should be appropriated.  It uses the data envelopment analysis and stochastic frontier analysis to investigate how distribution firms use input costs to come up with an efficient end user tariffs. Quarterly data used is from Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) covering the period 2013-2019.  The findings are that distribution firms cost inputs are inconsistent with the way they their operational and maintenance costs are generated and transmitted to end user tariff. The regulator should be keen on the way tariff is set such that it is fair to all players in the electricity markets. Incentive regulation has a positive influence on cost efficiency and end user tariff. A reduction in energy losses and energy purchases from transmitter makes up the most efficient cost drivers. Lastly, tariff regulation has increased efficiency in operations through in improved quality and reliability of power distribution. First and foremost is reduced load shedding, secondly is more reliable power distribution to end users. Appropriate Incentive regulation has a direct effect on cost of utility and in increasing access of vulnerable groups.
配电领域的高效关税制度:乌干达的证据
本研究调查了乌干达配电子行业促进高效关税制度的激励性法规。本研究试图找到经验证据来支持监管与配电商效率相关的论点。它试图在配电子行业内设计一个适当的激励监管模式。研究评估了现有电价制定系统的效率,以期就如何最佳利用激励措施为政策提供指导。研究采用数据包络分析法和随机前沿分析法,调查配电公司如何利用投入成本制定有效的最终用户电价。所使用的季度数据来自电力监管局(ERA),时间跨度为 2013-2019 年。研究结果表明,配电公司的成本投入与其运营和维护成本的产生和传导至最终用户电价的方式不一致。监管机构应密切关注电价的制定方式,使其对电力市场的所有参与者都公平。减少能源损耗和从发射机购买能源是最有效的成本驱动因素。最后,通过提高配电质量和可靠性,电价监管提高了运营效率。首先是减少了甩负荷,其次是为终端用户提供了更可靠的配电。适当的激励监管对公用事业成本和增加弱势群体的用电有直接影响。
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