Abstract

As part of the Belt and Road Initiative, China promises to provide its abandoned renewable energies in Xinjiang for solving the power shortage problem in Central-Asia countries. This brings a great chance for energy investment and cooperation in power grid construction between China and Central-Asia countries. This paper analyses the power structure and energy institutions in 6 Central-Asia countries and predicts its energy potential and power requirement based on its GDP growth rate. A power grid connection plan is further proposed based on the predictions. This power grid construction would benefit all the countries involved and boost area economic growth for years.

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