Tytuł pozycji:
The Need for Revaluation of the Model Structure for Electricity Liberalization
Michał Mijal
The question about an appropriate structure for the electricity industry has been
extensively discussed in scientific literature and experts studies. Since the beginning
of electricity liberalization, it was apparent for its promoters that such a structure
(in this paper referred to as the model structure or ideal structural model) for the
electricity sector should involve a separation of its four sub-sectors, i.e., generation,
transmission, distribution, and supply. With the exception of transmission, each
sub-sector should consist of many stand-alone type companies. Given the high
degree of vertical and horizontal integration of the electricity sectors, their procompetitive
restructuring (i.e., de-integration) became a standard component of
electricity sector reform packages. This paper provides a concise review of the
origins and justification of the initial model structure for electricity liberalization,
as well as an overview of the restructuring developments in the early years of
electricity liberalization. Some attention is also devoted to the EU’s unbundling
initiatives. The core part of this paper discusses the first signs indicating the crisis
of the initial structural canon. The paper concludes with some comments referring
to the modified form for a model structure that is emerging. It involves vertical
integration of generation and supply and allows a higher degree of horizontal
concentration of the electricity competitive markets.