Learning from Developing Country Power Market Experiences : The Case of Colombia

Published: 2019
Last Updated: 26 Jul 2024

The Colombian power market was established in 1995, driven primarily by concerns about the reliability of supply in the largely hydro-based domestic power system. The power sector reform was expected to help avoid blackouts by attracting private investment and increasing the efficiency of existing capacity. However, two decades after its inception, the market has not been successful in providing reliable supply along competitive outcomes. 

Document TypeCase Studies
LanguageEnglish
File TypePDF
KeywordPower Market
ContributorWorld Bank Group (WBG)
Country
RegionLatin America & Caribbean

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