经济不景气下电力部门改革的问题和挑战

J. C. Ekeh
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在过去的几年里,电力部门的改革已经成为一个问题。主要动机是为了获得更好的服务、可靠的操作和有竞争力的价格。然而,在尼日利亚这样一个经济萧条的国家,电力公司的重组带来了许多新的机遇和挑战。机会包括模拟本土技术发展,为团队毕业生创造就业机会。更重要的是,在尼日利亚做生意的成本必然会下降,投资者的回报会更高,而且由于对不间断电力供应的新依赖,曾经对投资者没有吸引力的制造业领域也会开辟出来。挑战有很多,其中一些包括能源政策连续性的不确定性、能源和电力部门的政治化、缺乏当地内容和土著私营部门的薄弱参与。其他因素包括贫困和客户无力支付经济和适当的电价,发电厂的地理位置不均衡,年轻人的反抗,赔偿勒索,破坏天然气管道,限制一次能源和输电线路能力不足。这些挑战需要紧急解决方案,以促进从受管制的市场向新的去管制市场的过渡。研究结果对电力系统工程师和管理者、能源政策制定者以及参与电力系统改革和有效规划的各国政府具有指导意义。
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Issues and challenges of power sector reforms in a depressed economy
Power sector reform has become an issue in the past few years. The key motivations are to achieve better service, reliable operation, and competitive rates. However, the restructuring of electric utilities in a depressed economy like Nigeria has introduced a number of new opportunities and challenges. The opportunities include simulation of indigenous technological development, creation of job for teaming graduates. More importantly the cost of doing business in Nigeria is bound to go down with better returns to investors and opening up new areas of manufacturing that once seemed unattractive for investors as a result of new reliance on uninterrupted power supply. The challenges are many and some of them include uncertainty in continuity of energy policies, politicising of the energy and power sector, Lack of local contents and weak indigenous private sector participations. Others are poverty and customers' inability to pay an economic and appropriate electricity tariff, uneven geographical locations of power generation plants, youth restiveness, compensation extortion, and vandalisation of gas pipelines, restricted primary energy sources and insufficient transmission line capabilities. These challenges require urgent solutions to facilitate the transition from regulated market to new deregulated market. The result of the study would be of guidance to power system engineers and managers, energy policy makers, and the governments of nations involved in the power system reforms and effective planning.
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