Trans-Regional Energy Connectivity Between the ASEAN
Brief About SARI/EI Overview of South Asia and It''s Power Sector Cross Border Electricity Trade (CBET) in South Asia (SA) Indian Experience of Regional Power Grid Integration, Private
Under an integrated grid, countries can be both energy producing and energy consuming at diferent times or seasons, depending on their energy supply and demand situations. While it will be challenging to implement, there are no reasons why an integrated South Asia power grid is not technically and economically feasible.
South Asia, with its diversity of energy resources and consumption, presents many positive opportunities for integrating its power grids and promoting CBET. Both renewable and fossil energy sources are unevenly distributed, while electricity shortages and growing demand are pressing problems that need to be solved by energy policymakers.
Galvanizing strong political ownership of the issue at a high level by South Asian leaders is an essential prerequisite. Regional and global cooperation can assist in gleaning the technical, operational and policy lessons available from other successful power system integration cases for stakeholders in South Asia.
The role played by an interconnected power grid for South Asia in boosting renewable energy, enhancing afordability and access while lowering emissions will have a bearing on the subregion's eforts to achieve the SDGs.
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