Regional Energy Trade Workshop
The workshop drew lessons from successful cases of regional energy trade and cooperation, from setting up the physical infrastructure, laying down the policy and regulatory environments, to drawing agreements that facilitate regional energy trade.
Participants shared experiences and learned from each other’s approaches to regional energy trade.
Participants were expected to return to their countries with tools and capacity to make energy trade work in the region.
The workshop was organized in cooperation with the Asian Development Bank.
Event Materials
Key Documents
Presentation Materials
- The Energy Security Imperative
- Diversifying Global Energy Markets
- The Asian Energy Highway
- Central Asia-South Asia Regional Energy Trade
- Energy Resources, Power System Structure, and Capacity in South Asia
- GMS Regional Power Cooperation
- The Central Asian Power System
- South Asia Energy Ring and STRETS Follow on Actions
- ASEAN Power Grids Interconnection Projects for Energy Efficiency and Security of Supply
- Learning from Nam Theun 2
- India Energy/Power Cooperation with its Neighbors: Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh
- The PRC Energy/Power Cooperation in GMS
- The Electrical Interconnections as Key Enabler for the Integration of Regional Electricity Markets
- Lessons from the Opening of Southeast European Power Market
- 20 years Operation of the Nordic Electricity Market
- 2West Kalimantan Power Grid Strengthening Project
- Energy Trade in Africa
- The Design and Operation of WESM
- Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan Oil Pipeline Project
- TAPI Gas Pipeline
- PRC-Turkmenistan Natural Gas Pipeline