2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2012.07.007
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Cross-border Power Trading Model for South Asian Regional Power Pool

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“…Cross-border power trade has been highly used in the literature of energy development (Watcharejyothin and Shrestha, 2009;Chang and Li, 2013;Saroha and Verma, 2013). Sharing a relatively similar connotation with 'transborder' (Stich and Massier, 2016), the concept denotes geo-political linkages and relevant decision-making processes for the formulation and operation of transnational power deals.…”
Section: Regional Power Trade In the Hydropower Development Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cross-border power trade has been highly used in the literature of energy development (Watcharejyothin and Shrestha, 2009;Chang and Li, 2013;Saroha and Verma, 2013). Sharing a relatively similar connotation with 'transborder' (Stich and Massier, 2016), the concept denotes geo-political linkages and relevant decision-making processes for the formulation and operation of transnational power deals.…”
Section: Regional Power Trade In the Hydropower Development Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we capture these narratives by examining how the hydropower development processes would expand power trade partnerships among riparian countries, and how they shape the energy landscapes in the region. Cross-border power trade has been highly used in the literature of energy development (Watcharejyothin and Shrestha, 2009;Chang and Li, 2013;Saroha and Verma, 2013). Sharing a relatively similar connotation with 'transborder' (Stich and Massier, 2016), the concept denotes geo-political linkages and relevant decisionmaking processes for the formulation and operation of transnational power deals.…”
Section: Regional Power Trade In the Hydropower Development Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is critically important to develop strategic plans and policies for meeting the demand for sustainable energy with the aim to address the challenge of increasing electricity deficits, avoiding the dominance of a single fuel type in electricity generation, and decreasing the dependency on imports (ADB 2012). The region has abundant renewable energy resources but these are unevenly distributed geographically (Saroha and Verma 2013), increasing the threat of inter-country conflict (ESCAP 2013). Harnessing available energy resources through mutual cooperation (e.g., technology development, investments, and trade) can strengthen the energy security of the region (ESCAP 2013; Taliotis et al 2016).…”
Section: Overcoming Barriers and Seizing Potential Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, institutional mechanisms to implement policy, regulatory and utility-level coordination on a larger scale are yet to take shape. Saroha and Verma (2013) argue that there is no clear choice of market model that can be adapted to the SAR context.…”
Section: Absence Of Regional Mechanisms For Cross-border Regulatory Cmentioning
confidence: 99%