South Asian countries, facing challenges in efficiently meeting growing electricity demand, can benefit from increased cross-border electricity cooperation and trade by harnessing complementarities in electricity demand patterns, diversity in resource endowments for power generation, and gains from larger market access. The region has witnessed slow progress in expanding regional electricity cooperation and trade, and undertaking needed domestic sector reforms. Although bilateral electricity sector cooperation in the region is increasing, broader regional cooperation and trade initiatives have lagged in the face of regional barriers and domestic sector inefficiencies. Deeper electricity market reforms are not a necessity for further develop...
Synopsis: Nepal, endowed with water resources, has vast potential for hydropower development, includ...
This research examines the extent to which climate change has created imperatives for cross-border e...
Economic Consulting Associates (ECA) and Cambridge Economic Policy Associates (CEPA) have been engag...
South Asian countries, facing challenges in efficiently meeting growing electricity demand, can bene...
South Asian countries, facing challenges in efficiently meeting growing electricity demand, can bene...
The South Asia Region (SAR) continues to face electricity shortages, underinvestment and challenges ...
The South Asia Region (SAR) continues to face electricity shortages, underinvestment and challenges ...
South Asia makes up nearly one quarter of the world's population. Yet its per capita yearly electric...
The South Asia region is lagging behind many regions in the world in regional electricity cooperatio...
Despite improvements to energy supply over the years, many Indian states still face frequent power s...
Reliable energy supply is needed to alleviate poverty and achieve sustainable economic growth. This ...
Economic prosperity and development in South Asia are significantly restricted by the insufficient p...
In order to assess the impact of power trade in the backdrop of falling Renewable Energy technology ...
This paper focuses on how to promote regional cooperation in electricity. We begin by discussing the...
South Asia is one of the fastest growing regions - economically and energy-wise in the world. Howeve...
Synopsis: Nepal, endowed with water resources, has vast potential for hydropower development, includ...
This research examines the extent to which climate change has created imperatives for cross-border e...
Economic Consulting Associates (ECA) and Cambridge Economic Policy Associates (CEPA) have been engag...
South Asian countries, facing challenges in efficiently meeting growing electricity demand, can bene...
South Asian countries, facing challenges in efficiently meeting growing electricity demand, can bene...
The South Asia Region (SAR) continues to face electricity shortages, underinvestment and challenges ...
The South Asia Region (SAR) continues to face electricity shortages, underinvestment and challenges ...
South Asia makes up nearly one quarter of the world's population. Yet its per capita yearly electric...
The South Asia region is lagging behind many regions in the world in regional electricity cooperatio...
Despite improvements to energy supply over the years, many Indian states still face frequent power s...
Reliable energy supply is needed to alleviate poverty and achieve sustainable economic growth. This ...
Economic prosperity and development in South Asia are significantly restricted by the insufficient p...
In order to assess the impact of power trade in the backdrop of falling Renewable Energy technology ...
This paper focuses on how to promote regional cooperation in electricity. We begin by discussing the...
South Asia is one of the fastest growing regions - economically and energy-wise in the world. Howeve...
Synopsis: Nepal, endowed with water resources, has vast potential for hydropower development, includ...
This research examines the extent to which climate change has created imperatives for cross-border e...
Economic Consulting Associates (ECA) and Cambridge Economic Policy Associates (CEPA) have been engag...