Title :
Comparison study of transmission pricing techniques in Thailand
Author :
Tipmabutr ; Krurungrodrat, Chaiyut
Author_Institution :
Syst. Control & Oper. Div., The Electr.Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand
Abstract :
Although the Thai state enterprise sector is relatively small, it is concentrated in economy sectors. These are promising sectors where private sector participation can deliver better services. Additionally, Thailand\´s macro-economics is under IMF\´s condition for restructuring of Thai economy. Thus, state-owned enterprises must change into public-owned enterprise. The National Energy Policy Office (NEPO) who supervises the state enterprise in energy has set a clear target. By 2006 electricity in Thailand will be freely traded, under new market mechanisms to be in place starting in 2002. The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) will be corporatized with the government continuing as its sole owner. EGAT would retain its position as central supplier. It would be a holding company, with a transmission operator-Transmission Company (TransCo) as a subsidiary and other functions initially as profit centers, which would subsequently be corporatized. However, third-party access would be gradually allowed, with producers to sell directly to users, using the "wheeling" services of TransCo. NEPO had engaged PricewaterhouseCoopers for studying the electricity tariffs including transmission pricing. Additionally, EGAT who is directly involved in the transmission system is proceeding to study the transmission pricing to prepare for the change in the future. This paper shows the results of studying between PricewaterhouseCoopers and EGAT staff in a descriptive comparison that consists of the principle of conceivability, forecasting assumption, financial model including the tariff results of two the groups
Keywords :
costing; electricity supply industry; power transmission economics; tariffs; EGAT; Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand; Independent System ´Operator; National Energy Policy Office; PricewaterhouseCoopers; Thai state enterprise sector; Thailand; electric utilities privatisation; electricity tariffs; financial model; forecasting assumption; macro-economics; market operator; power pool; third-party access; transmission company; transmission operator; transmission pricing techniques; wheeling; Control systems; Economic forecasting; Government; Monopoly; Power generation; Power industry; Power supplies; Predictive models; Pricing; Privatization;
Conference_Titel :
Power Industry Computer Applications, 2001. PICA 2001. Innovative Computing for Power - Electric Energy Meets the Market. 22nd IEEE Power Engineering Society International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6681-6
DOI :
10.1109/PICA.2001.932341