Energy Trade in South Asia: Opportunities and Challenges
Rahman, Sultan Hafeez; Wijayatunga, Priyantha D. C.; Gunatilake, Herath; Fernando, P. N. | December 2011
Abstract
The South Asia Regional Energy Study was completed as an important component of the regional technical assistance project Preparing the Energy Sector Dialogue and South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Energy Center Capacity Development. It involved examining regional energy trade opportunities among all the member states of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. The study provides interventions to improve regional energy cooperation in different timescales, including specific infrastructure projects which can be implemented during these periods.
Citation
Rahman, Sultan Hafeez; Wijayatunga, Priyantha D. C.; Gunatilake, Herath; Fernando, P. N.. 2011. Energy Trade in South Asia: Opportunities and Challenges. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/115. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9092-631-3
Print ISBN
978-92-9092-630-6
Keywords
Commercial Energy
Conventional Energy Resources
Energy Development Finance
Energy Taxation
Energy Technology
Household Energy Consumption
Industrial Energy Consumption
Renewable Energy
Thermal Energy
Wind Energy
Alternative energy program
Alternative energy technology
Domestic Energy
Energy
Energy crisis
Energy Demand
Energy Forecasts
Energy Industries
Energy planning
Energy Products
Energy Resources
Energy Resources Development
Energy Sources
Energy Supply
Energy Taxes
Energy Use
Energy Utilization
Renewable energy source
Power resource
Agriculture and energy
Solar energy
Water power
Wind power
Natural resource
Energy harvesting
Electric power
Energy development
Energy facility
Fuel
Power supply
Water
Earth
Hydronymy
Irrigation water
Petroleum
Wind
Renewable energy resource
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