Northeast Asia power system interconnection and smart grid operation strategies in South Korea

Author(s):  
Sang-Seung Lee ◽  
Min-Uk Yang ◽  
Kern-Joong Kim ◽  
Yong Tae Yoon ◽  
Seung-Il Moon ◽  
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Author(s):  
E. Ortjohann ◽  
A. Schmelter ◽  
D. Holtschulte ◽  
J. Kortenbruck ◽  
S. Leksawat ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 209 ◽  
pp. 04003
Author(s):  
Sergei Podkovalnikov ◽  
Lyudmila Chudinova

The paper considers effectiveness of a penetration of renewables into potential Northeast Asia power system interconnection. Renewables are currently in the mainstream of expansion of energy sector in the world and in Northeast Asia, particularly. Formation of NEA power interconnection will increase utilization of variable and poorly predictable renewable generation. Economic incentive for penetration of renewables, like CO2 emission tax, is studied. The study revealed that quite significant tax is needed to be imposed to induce non-fossil fuel generation capacities, including renewable ones, to be added to power systems.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kaoru Ogino

This paper examines, summarizes, and updates the study of a strategy for the Northeast Asia Power System Interconnection conducted by the Asian Development Bank. It presents independent reviews and assessments by various stakeholders from Japan, Mongolia, the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, and the Russian Federation together with additional analysis by experts from the private and public sectors, academe, and international research and development institutions. It also calls for further discussions, studies, and activities in the development of the vast renewable energy potential of Mongolia’s South Gobi. Specific integrated investment project approaches for solar and wind power development and two cross-border transmission links in the region are proposed.


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