Power Retail Tariff and Reliability Benchmark in Southeast Asia, 2010–2016

Power Retail Tariff and Reliability Benchmark in Southeast Asia, 2010–2016

State-owned Retailers Show Supply Reliability Improvements with Increasing Tariff

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26-Dec-2016
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Asia Pacific
Research Code: 9AAE-00-4A-00-00
SKU: EG01703-AP-MR_19281
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ASEAN has a diverse electricity supply market structure with varied levels of de-regulation, tariff, subsidies, and tariff structure. A few countries have de-regulated wholesale power markets without fuel subsidies and others have a single-buyer wholesale market with high fuel subsidies. In recent years, there has been consistent investment in grid infrastructure to provide reliable power supply to consumers, with Singapore holding the highest reliability level. Retail competition has been introduced for certain power consumers in Singapore and the Philippines, whereas other countries have government-influenced monopoly suppliers and fixed tariffs. Singapore and the Philippines have the highest power tariffs, with domestic consumers in Peninsular Malaysia enjoying the lowest tariff.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Macroeconomic Indicators

Electricity

ASEAN Electricity Supply Industry Structure

Electricity Supply Industry Structure

Electricity Supply Industry Structure (continued)

Impact on Key Customer Segments

Electricity Tariff

Electricity Consumption

Electricity Consumption (continued)

Electricity Consumption (continued)

Electricity Consumption (continued)

Tariff Components

Average Tariff

Electricity Consumption

Reliability Measured as SAIDI

Reliability Measured as Energy Not Supplied

Methodology

Results

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ASEAN has a diverse electricity supply market structure with varied levels of de-regulation, tariff, subsidies, and tariff structure. A few countries have de-regulated wholesale power markets without fuel subsidies and others have a single-buyer wholesale market with high fuel subsidies. In recent years, there has been consistent investment in grid infrastructure to provide reliable power supply to consumers, with Singapore holding the highest reliability level. Retail competition has been introduced for certain power consumers in Singapore and the Philippines, whereas other countries have government-influenced monopoly suppliers and fixed tariffs. Singapore and the Philippines have the highest power tariffs, with domestic consumers in Peninsular Malaysia enjoying the lowest tariff.
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Author Abhishek Kumar
Industries Energy
WIP Number 9AAE-00-4A-00-00
Keyword 1 Power Retail Tariff
Keyword 2 Power Retail Tariff and Reliability Benchmark in Southeast Asia
Keyword 3 electricity supply
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