Electricity Post-Privatization: Initial Lessons Learned in South East Europe
The privatization of electricity distribution and generation companies in Bulgaria, Macedonia
 and Romania are valuable examples which demonstrate the challenges involved in moving
 from state to privately owned companies. The issues raised in this report underscore the
 importance of sector reforms and the consistent application of independent and effective
 regulations in countries with newly privatized electricity companies. In all three countries
 the regulatory framework takes on significant importance as electricity prices are balanced
 with service quality and continued investments.


