FOREIGN EXPERIENCE OF USING THE MECHANISM PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN THE ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY
Author(s): Suptelo N.P., Dolgikh I.M.
Rubric: Economy
DOI: 10.21777/2587-554X-2021-1-15-22
Release: 2021-1 (36)
Pages: 15-22
Keywords: public-private partnerships, concessions, infrastructure projects, financing of infrastructure projects
Annotation: This article examines the problem of using the public-private partnership (PPP) mechanism in financing such a strategically important infrastructure industry as the electric power industry. The purpose of the study is to determine the specifics of interaction between the state and business in the electric power industry of different countries and the possibility of using foreign experience in Russian PPP practice. Using methods of analysis, synthesis, systematization, modeling, the authors of this article conducted a study of the organization of PPP projects in world practice, namely in the electric power industry, which made it possible to determine the key points in the development of cooperation between the public and private sectors in this strategic sector of the economy, as well as mechanisms financing of public-private partnership projects. As a result, the features of the organization of PPP in the field of electric power in industrialized countries are identified and characterized by the example of the USA, Great Britain, France, in developing countries by the example of India and Bangladesh, in countries with economies in transition (Kazakhstan). The idea is substantiated that the institutional basis of the national economy determines the choice of the PPP model. The analysis helped to determine the possibility of applying in Russia certain elements of foreign experience in organizing PPP in infrastructure industries, in particular, in the power industry.
Bibliography: Suptelo N.P., Dolgikh I.M. FOREIGN EXPERIENCE OF USING THE MECHANISM PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN THE ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY // Economics and Management. – 2021. – № 1 (36). – С. 15-22. doi: 10.21777/2587-554X-2021-1-15-22