The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : Literature Review

Developing countries are increasingly pursuing and benefitting from regional power system integration (RPSI) as an important strategy to help provide reliable, affordable electricity to their economies and citizens. Increased electricity cooperatio...

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Main Author: Economic Consulting Associates
Format: ESMAP Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
CO2
GAS
LNG
NOX
PP
PSC
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/17689632/regional-power-sector-integration-lessons-global-case-studies-literature-review-vol-13-14-literature-review
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topic ACCESS CHARGES
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ALLOCATION
APPROACH
AUCTIONS
BALANCE
BIOMASS
BORDER ELECTRICITY TRADE
BORDER TRADE
BORDER TRANSMISSION
CAPITAL INTENSITY
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CO2
COAL
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPETITION IN ELECTRICITY
COMPETITION IN GENERATION
COMPETITION POLICY
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
COMPETITIVE PRICES
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT
CONNECTION CHARGES
CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
DEFORESTATION
DEMAND MANAGEMENT
DEMAND-SIDE RESPONSE
DEREGULATION
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EFFICIENCY GAINS
EFFICIENT ENERGY USE
EFFICIENT LOCATION
EFFICIENT OUTCOME
EFFICIENT PRICE
ELECTRIC GRID
ELECTRIC GRIDS
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC POWER GRID
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY GENERATING
ELECTRICITY GENERATORS
ELECTRICITY MARKET
ELECTRICITY MARKETS
ELECTRICITY PRICE
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
ELECTRICITY UTILITY
ELECTRIFICATION
EMISSIONS
ENERGY ECONOMICS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ENERGY MARKET
ENERGY MARKETS
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY SOURCE
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY TRANSMISSION
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EXTREME CIRCUMSTANCES
FAIR
FEASIBILITY
FINANCIAL COMMITMENT
FIXED COSTS
FORWARD CONTRACTS
FOSSIL
FUEL
FUEL SUPPLY
GAS
GAS TURBINES
GENERATION
GENERATION CAPACITY
GENERATION DISPATCH
GENERATORS
GLOBAL WARMING
GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS
GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GASES
HYDRO PLANT
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
HYDROPOWER
IMPORTS
INCOME
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
INVESTMENT COSTS
INVESTMENT INCENTIVES
JOINT VENTURE
JOINT VENTURE PARTNER
LAKES
LNG
LOWER COSTS
MARGINAL COST
MARGINAL COSTS
MARKET ANALYSIS
MARKET CONCENTRATION
MARKET CONDITIONS
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET FORCES
MARKET INFORMATION
MARKET INTEGRATION
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
MARKET POWER
MARKET REFORM
MARKET RISKS
MARKET RULES
MARKET STRUCTURE
METHANE
METHANE GAS
MONOPOLIES
MONOPOLY
MONOPOLY PRICING
NOX
NUCLEAR POWER
NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS
PAYMENT METHODS
PEAK CAPACITY
POLLUTION
POWER
POWER COMPANY
POWER GRIDS
POWER MARKETS
POWER PURCHASE
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTORS
POWER STATION
POWER SYSTEM
POWER SYSTEMS
POWER TRADE
PP
PRICE CHANGES
PRICE CONVERGENCE
PRICE INCREASE
PRICE OF ELECTRICITY
PRICE SETTING
PRICE SIGNALS
PRICE SPIKES
PRICING MECHANISMS
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PSC
PUBLIC POWER
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
RESERVE MARGIN
RETAIL
RETAIL MARKETS
RISK MANAGEMENT
SPOT MARKETS
SPOT PRICES
SPREAD
SUPPLIER
SUPPLIERS
SURPLUS
THERMAL SYSTEMS
TRADE OPPORTUNITIES
TRANSMISSION AREAS
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINTS
TRANSMISSION FACILITIES
TRANSMISSION INTERCONNECTION
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRANSMISSION ORGANIZATION
TRANSMISSION PRICING
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
UNCERTAINTIES
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES
UTILITIES
VERTICAL FORECLOSURE
VOLTAGE
WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY
WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKET
WHOLESALE MARKET
spellingShingle ACCESS CHARGES
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ALLOCATION
APPROACH
AUCTIONS
BALANCE
BIOMASS
BORDER ELECTRICITY TRADE
BORDER TRADE
BORDER TRANSMISSION
CAPITAL INTENSITY
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CO2
COAL
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPETITION IN ELECTRICITY
COMPETITION IN GENERATION
COMPETITION POLICY
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
COMPETITIVE PRICES
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT
CONNECTION CHARGES
CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
DEFORESTATION
DEMAND MANAGEMENT
DEMAND-SIDE RESPONSE
DEREGULATION
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EFFICIENCY GAINS
EFFICIENT ENERGY USE
EFFICIENT LOCATION
EFFICIENT OUTCOME
EFFICIENT PRICE
ELECTRIC GRID
ELECTRIC GRIDS
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC POWER GRID
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY GENERATING
ELECTRICITY GENERATORS
ELECTRICITY MARKET
ELECTRICITY MARKETS
ELECTRICITY PRICE
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
ELECTRICITY UTILITY
ELECTRIFICATION
EMISSIONS
ENERGY ECONOMICS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ENERGY MARKET
ENERGY MARKETS
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY SOURCE
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY TRANSMISSION
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EXTREME CIRCUMSTANCES
FAIR
FEASIBILITY
FINANCIAL COMMITMENT
FIXED COSTS
FORWARD CONTRACTS
FOSSIL
FUEL
FUEL SUPPLY
GAS
GAS TURBINES
GENERATION
GENERATION CAPACITY
GENERATION DISPATCH
GENERATORS
GLOBAL WARMING
GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS
GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES
GREENHOUSE
GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GASES
HYDRO PLANT
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
HYDROPOWER
IMPORTS
INCOME
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
INVESTMENT COSTS
INVESTMENT INCENTIVES
JOINT VENTURE
JOINT VENTURE PARTNER
LAKES
LNG
LOWER COSTS
MARGINAL COST
MARGINAL COSTS
MARKET ANALYSIS
MARKET CONCENTRATION
MARKET CONDITIONS
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET FORCES
MARKET INFORMATION
MARKET INTEGRATION
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
MARKET POWER
MARKET REFORM
MARKET RISKS
MARKET RULES
MARKET STRUCTURE
METHANE
METHANE GAS
MONOPOLIES
MONOPOLY
MONOPOLY PRICING
NOX
NUCLEAR POWER
NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS
PAYMENT METHODS
PEAK CAPACITY
POLLUTION
POWER
POWER COMPANY
POWER GRIDS
POWER MARKETS
POWER PURCHASE
POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTORS
POWER STATION
POWER SYSTEM
POWER SYSTEMS
POWER TRADE
PP
PRICE CHANGES
PRICE CONVERGENCE
PRICE INCREASE
PRICE OF ELECTRICITY
PRICE SETTING
PRICE SIGNALS
PRICE SPIKES
PRICING MECHANISMS
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PSC
PUBLIC POWER
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
RESERVE MARGIN
RETAIL
RETAIL MARKETS
RISK MANAGEMENT
SPOT MARKETS
SPOT PRICES
SPREAD
SUPPLIER
SUPPLIERS
SURPLUS
THERMAL SYSTEMS
TRADE OPPORTUNITIES
TRANSMISSION AREAS
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINTS
TRANSMISSION FACILITIES
TRANSMISSION INTERCONNECTION
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRANSMISSION ORGANIZATION
TRANSMISSION PRICING
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
UNCERTAINTIES
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES
UTILITIES
VERTICAL FORECLOSURE
VOLTAGE
WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY
WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKET
WHOLESALE MARKET
Economic Consulting Associates
The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : Literature Review
relation Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP);Brief note 004/10
description Developing countries are increasingly pursuing and benefitting from regional power system integration (RPSI) as an important strategy to help provide reliable, affordable electricity to their economies and citizens. Increased electricity cooperation and trade between countries can enhance energy security, bring economies-of-scale in investments, facilitate financing, enable greater renewable energy penetration, and allow synergistic sharing of complementary resources. This briefing note draws from the experiences of RPSI schemes around the world to present a set of findings to help address these challenges. It is based on case studies of 12 RPSI projects and how they are dealing with key aspects of RPSI, such as: (i) finding the right level of integration; (ii) optimizing investment on a regional basis; (iii) appropriate regional institutions (iv) technical and regulatory harmonization; (v) power sector reform and integration (vi) the role of donor agencies (vii) reducing emissions through RPSI; and (viii) RPSI and renewable energy.
format Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper
author Economic Consulting Associates
author_facet Economic Consulting Associates
author_sort Economic Consulting Associates
title The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : Literature Review
title_short The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : Literature Review
title_full The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : Literature Review
title_fullStr The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : Literature Review
title_sort potential of regional power sector integration : literature review
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/17689632/regional-power-sector-integration-lessons-global-case-studies-literature-review-vol-13-14-literature-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17501
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spelling okr-10986-175012021-04-23T14:03:38Z The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : Literature Review Economic Consulting Associates ACCESS CHARGES ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ALLOCATION APPROACH AUCTIONS BALANCE BIOMASS BORDER ELECTRICITY TRADE BORDER TRADE BORDER TRANSMISSION CAPITAL INTENSITY CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO2 COAL COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITION IN ELECTRICITY COMPETITION IN GENERATION COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITIVE PRICES CONGESTION MANAGEMENT CONNECTION CHARGES CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE DEFORESTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT DEMAND-SIDE RESPONSE DEREGULATION ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC IMPACTS ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIES OF SCALE EFFICIENCY GAINS EFFICIENT ENERGY USE EFFICIENT LOCATION EFFICIENT OUTCOME EFFICIENT PRICE ELECTRIC GRID ELECTRIC GRIDS ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRIC POWER GRID ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATING ELECTRICITY GENERATORS ELECTRICITY MARKET ELECTRICITY MARKETS ELECTRICITY PRICE ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SYSTEM ELECTRICITY UTILITY ELECTRIFICATION EMISSIONS ENERGY ECONOMICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY TRANSMISSION ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EXTREME CIRCUMSTANCES FAIR FEASIBILITY FINANCIAL COMMITMENT FIXED COSTS FORWARD CONTRACTS FOSSIL FUEL FUEL SUPPLY GAS GAS TURBINES GENERATION GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION DISPATCH GENERATORS GLOBAL WARMING GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HYDRO PLANT HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROPOWER IMPORTS INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT INTERNATIONAL ENERGY INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION INVESTMENT COSTS INVESTMENT INCENTIVES JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURE PARTNER LAKES LNG LOWER COSTS MARGINAL COST MARGINAL COSTS MARKET ANALYSIS MARKET CONCENTRATION MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET FAILURES MARKET FORCES MARKET INFORMATION MARKET INTEGRATION MARKET LIBERALIZATION MARKET POWER MARKET REFORM MARKET RISKS MARKET RULES MARKET STRUCTURE METHANE METHANE GAS MONOPOLIES MONOPOLY MONOPOLY PRICING NOX NUCLEAR POWER NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS PAYMENT METHODS PEAK CAPACITY POLLUTION POWER POWER COMPANY POWER GRIDS POWER MARKETS POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS POWER SECTOR POWER SECTORS POWER STATION POWER SYSTEM POWER SYSTEMS POWER TRADE PP PRICE CHANGES PRICE CONVERGENCE PRICE INCREASE PRICE OF ELECTRICITY PRICE SETTING PRICE SIGNALS PRICE SPIKES PRICING MECHANISMS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PSC PUBLIC POWER QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS RESERVE MARGIN RETAIL RETAIL MARKETS RISK MANAGEMENT SPOT MARKETS SPOT PRICES SPREAD SUPPLIER SUPPLIERS SURPLUS THERMAL SYSTEMS TRADE OPPORTUNITIES TRANSMISSION AREAS TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINTS TRANSMISSION FACILITIES TRANSMISSION INTERCONNECTION TRANSMISSION LINES TRANSMISSION ORGANIZATION TRANSMISSION PRICING TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS UNCERTAINTIES UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES UTILITIES VERTICAL FORECLOSURE VOLTAGE WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKET WHOLESALE MARKET Developing countries are increasingly pursuing and benefitting from regional power system integration (RPSI) as an important strategy to help provide reliable, affordable electricity to their economies and citizens. Increased electricity cooperation and trade between countries can enhance energy security, bring economies-of-scale in investments, facilitate financing, enable greater renewable energy penetration, and allow synergistic sharing of complementary resources. This briefing note draws from the experiences of RPSI schemes around the world to present a set of findings to help address these challenges. It is based on case studies of 12 RPSI projects and how they are dealing with key aspects of RPSI, such as: (i) finding the right level of integration; (ii) optimizing investment on a regional basis; (iii) appropriate regional institutions (iv) technical and regulatory harmonization; (v) power sector reform and integration (vi) the role of donor agencies (vii) reducing emissions through RPSI; and (viii) RPSI and renewable energy. 2014-03-31T14:50:22Z 2014-03-31T14:50:22Z 2010-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/17689632/regional-power-sector-integration-lessons-global-case-studies-literature-review-vol-13-14-literature-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17501 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP);Brief note 004/10 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research