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Pan Asia Grid Interconnection Project (PAGIP)

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ISUW 2019

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Globally, the experiences have proven that interconnection of smaller power systems to form a large power pool or regional grid is beneficial to all participants in terms of efficiency, economy, reliability and resilience. In this paper, an attempt was made to list the numerous benefits that exist for taking in interconnecting regions, in general, and in particular the GCC, SAARC/BIMSTEC and the ASEAN region. Further, an attempt has been made to identify all activities and tasks to be completed to ascertain the feasibility of interconnecting the regions. It does appear from the data and facts analysed that such an interconnection between these three regions will be very beneficial to all the Nations in the Pan Asia Grid. The narration has been kept simple for easy understanding by all.

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Ray, S.K., Roy, S.S. (2022). Pan Asia Grid Interconnection Project (PAGIP). In: Pillai, R.K., Dixit, A., Dhapre, S. (eds) ISUW 2019. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 764. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1299-2_28

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