Asian and Australian power policy
- Univ. of Glasgow (United Kingdom)
This article is a 1995 Summer Meeting panel session summary on infrastructure, interconnections, and electricity exchanges in Asia and Australia. Panelists focused on the present and future state of the electric power sector, future expansion of Asian and Australian power systems, interconnections and power exchanges, cooperation, new capacity, direction of reforming the industry, interstate relations in the fuel and energy complex, and the impact of privatization on electric supply. They addressed electricity and energy issues in both developing and developed Asian countries and in Australia as seen by the United Nations (UN), the World Energy Council (WEC), The World Bank, Japan, Australia, India, China, East Russia, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
- OSTI ID:
- 215454
- Journal Information:
- IEEE Power Engineering Review, Journal Name: IEEE Power Engineering Review Journal Issue: 2 Vol. 16; ISSN 0272-1724; ISSN IPERDV
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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