INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS AND POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS:
Frontiers in International Experience

3 - 5 May 2004 -- Cape Town, South Africa

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Monday, 3 May 2004


Context of Power Sector Reform Change Drivers, Investment Needs, Global & African Trends in IPP versus other Reform Models
Prof. Anton Eberhard, Graduate School of Business

The Potential for IPPs in the SAPP/SADC Region
Dr. Lawrence Musaba, Southern Africa Power Pool (SAPP)

Experience in Putting Together IPP Deals in Africa: An IPP Developer's Perspective
Mr. Clive Ferreira, Fieldstone Africa Ltd.

What Can Go Wrong: The Case of Dabhol
Prof. Thomas Heller, Stanford University


Tuesday, 4 May 2004


Pricing and Financing Issues in IPP/PPA Deals: Examples from Indonesia
Dr. Donald Hertzmark, CORE International

Legal and Negotiating Issues in IPP/PPA Deals: The Case of Meizhouwan
Prof. Thomas Heller, Stanford University

Regulatory Issues in IPP/PPA Deals
Dr. Rajnish Barua & Ms. Sandra Waldstein, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC)

Key Elements to a Sustainable IPP/PPA Deal
Prof. Thomas Heller, Stanford University


Wednesday, 5 May 2004


Role-Playing Exercise - IPP/PPA Negotiation

Dr. Donald Hertzmark, CORE International

Reading Materials


APEC Energy Working Group Secretariat. 1997. "Manual of Best Practice Principles for Independent Power Producers."

Arizu, Beatriz, Luiz Maurer, and Bernard Tenenbaum. 2004. "Pass Through of Power Purchase Costs - Regulatory Challenges and International Practices." Paper No. 10. The World Bank, Washington, DC.

Izaguirre, Ada Karina. 1998. “Private Participation in the Electricity Sector.” Viewpoint 154. The World Bank, Washington, DC.

McBeth, John. 2002. "Indonesian Power Sector." Far Eastern Economic Review.

Lamech, Ranjit and Kazim Saeed. 2003. "What International Investors Look For When Investing In Developing Countries - Results from a Survey of International Investors in the Power Sector." Paper No. 6. The World Bank, Washington, DC.

Parikh, Kirit. 2001. “Thinking Through the Enron Issue.” Economical and Political Weekly XXXVI(17): 1463–72.

Stanford Law School Program in International Law Business, and Policy. 1999. "The Meizhouwan Power Project."

State of Vermont Public Service Board. 2002. "Investigation into General Order No. 45 - Notice filed by Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation."


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