Feature
May 2002
Pricing malaise strikes
Independent power projects (IPPs) in east and southeast Asia have lost their allure. What started as a good idea for boosting electricity production and attracting private, mainly foreign, investors into cash-strapped, inefficient power utilities has mostly gone sour, writes Derek Bamber
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