Abstract

The paper considers electric power integration projects realized and to be implemented on the territory of Eurasia, that include Russia and countries of Central Asia, neighboring regions of Caucasus, South Asia, and others. Studies are focused on the effectiveness of electric power integration of electric power systems of Russia and Central Asia in the long-term perspective, with account of electric ties with neighboring countries.

Highlights

  • Processes of electric power integration are characteristic both of Asian region, of Eurasia as a whole, and of the entire world

  • Asian and Caspian power grids are under consideration, electric power integration within the projects of Eurasian Economic and Customs Unions are being developed on the postsoviet area, European Supergrid is being formed

  • The development of these integration processes requires the solution of certain problems (ensuring the energy security of the countries participating in the integration, harmonization of their energy and power legislation, the creation of a multilateral body to promote the interstate power grid (ISPG), the construction of expensive and long interstate electric ties (ISETs), etc.), as a result of electric power integration, significant economic, energy and other benefits arise for all its participants [4]

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Introduction

Processes of electric power integration are characteristic both of Asian region, of Eurasia as a whole, and of the entire world. Asian and Caspian power grids are under consideration, electric power integration within the projects of Eurasian Economic and Customs Unions are being developed on the postsoviet area, European Supergrid is being formed. The development of these integration processes requires the solution of certain problems (ensuring the energy security of the countries participating in the integration, harmonization of their energy and power legislation, the creation of a multilateral body to promote the interstate power grid (ISPG), the construction of expensive and long interstate electric ties (ISETs), etc.), as a result of electric power integration, significant economic, energy and other benefits arise for all its participants [4]. Development of integration projects requires revision of the main parameters and operating modes of RussiaCentral Asia ISETs as they will become major components of sub-regional ISPG covering the European part of Russia, Ural and Siberia, Central Asia and Asia Minor (AM), a part of Southern Asia (SA), and Middle East (ME). Effective parameters of those ties, expedient operating modes and ways of their use need comprehensive study

Electric ties between Russia and Central Asia
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Electricity Demand Forecast
12. Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation
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