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E-raamat: Power Interconnection in Southeast Asia

(National University of Singapore), (National University of Singapore), (National University of Singapore)
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Providing an analysis of multi-lateral power markets, this book examines power interconnection in Southeast Asia, especially amongst the ASEAN countries.

It uses evolutionary experience of electricity interconnection and trade in three international markets that have relevance for ASEAN to draw upon common global themes. Specifically, it compares the Southern African Power Pool, the European grid, and Nord Pool. Discussing the progress made among ASEAN countries in regional energy integration, with a particular focus on the Greater Mekong Sub-region interconnection, it also examines the recently announced interconnection concept between Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore.

Exploring the challenges facing ASEAN interconnection of power grids in the context of previous experience elsewhere in the world, this book presents a template for appropriate best practice in terms of technical, political, and financial requirements. It will therefore be of value to decision makers interested in the political economy of energy in Southeast Asia, as well as academics working on Energy Politics and Southeast Asian Politics.

List of figures
vi
List of tables
vii
Acknowledgements viii
List of abbreviations and acronyms
ix
Introduction 1(3)
1 The political economy of electricity interconnections
4(5)
2 The Southern African Power Pool
9(18)
3 European electricity markets
27(25)
4 Nord Pool
52(15)
5 Power interconnection in the ASEAN region
67(24)
6 Lao PDR-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore interconnection
91(12)
7 Conclusions and the way forward
103(4)
Annex: overview of LTMS Participants 107(22)
Index 129
Anthony David Owen is Principal Fellow and Head of Energy Economics at the Energy Studies Institute (ESI), National University of Singapore.

Anton Finenko is currently Sales Operations Manager at Siemens Gas and Power, Singapore.

Jacqueline Tao is Research Associate at Wood Mackenzie, Singapore.