Power Sector Privatization in
Central / Eastern Europe and Eurasia:
Results and Future Plans
June 6-8, 2000 - Budapest, Hungary
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Part I- Welcoming/Keynote Addresses and Case Studies
- Lazlo Lovei, The World Bank, Energy Privatization in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, Political, Social and Technical Challenges
- Miklos Andrasi, Hungarian Privatization and State Holding Company, Overview of Privatization in Hungary
- Allan Walmsley, Csepeli Eromu Rt, PowerGen International, Overview of Csepeli Eromu Rt, Power Gen International
- Vitaly Lee, AES Silk Road, AES Overview
- Michael Ukleba, Ministry of State Property Management, Privatization of Large-Scale Strategic Enterprises
- Colin Denny, AES Telasi, Overview of AES Telasi, Tbilisi, Georgia
- Victor Bodiu, Department of Privatization, Moldova, Overview of the Privatization of the Energy Sector of the Republic of Moldova
- Ignacio Ibarra, Union Fenosa, Overview of Union of Fenosa
Part II- Updated Approaches for Countries with Developed Privatization Plans
- David Vardanyan,State Property Fund of Armenia, Power Sector Privatization in the Republic of Armenia
- Leonid Kalnichenko, State Property Fund of Ukraine, On the Progress of Power Companies Privatization in 2000 (Presentation Summary)
- Alexandr Ryabchenko, Supreme Rada of Ukraine Committee on Privatization
- Grzgorz Gostkowski, Ministry of Treasury, Poland, General Aims of Polish ENergy Sector Privatization
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- Nicolae Liciu, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Power Sector Privatization in Romania
- Pazvan Purdila, CONEL-SA, Privatization in the Romanian Power Sector: A Corporate Point of View
Part III- Policy Framework to Support Privatization Implementation Process
Part IV- Early Stages of Implementation and NEgotiating Financial Closing
Part V- Confernce Findings, Evaluations and Lessons Learned for the Future