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The benefits of cross-border renewable energy trading in South Asia
Large-scale, cross-border ‘green grids’ have the potential to meet growing energy demand and improve energy access and energy security across South Asia. Simon Trace looks at the particular advantages and challenges of linking resources between India, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.
Article details
EW Jul Aug 2021 pp16-17 OA.pdf!
Journal title: Energy World
Region: South East Asia
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Trading, Renewables, Grid transmission