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Second Workshop on Power Grid Interconnection in Northeast Asia Shenzhen Bay Hotel, Shenzhen, China, May 6 - 8, 2002 |
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The Second Workshop on Northeast Asia Power Grid Interconnection was held in Shenzhen, China on
May 6-8, 2002. The meeting was co-hosted by the Tsinghua University - Hong Kong University
Shenzhen Power System Research Institute and the Nautilus Institute. Power system experts from South
Korea, China, Russia, and the United States explored the technical and economic feasibility of building
grid connections between the electricity transmission systems of the Russian Far East, the two Koreas
(the Republic of Korea and the Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea-the ROK and DPRK), and
China.
For the workshop, Nautilus commissioned Dr. Sergei Podkovalnikov and his research group from the Energy Systems Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (in Irkutsk, Russia) to summarize the results of economic pre-feasibility studies of selected options for grid interconnections. Participants discussed the findings of the Russian study, and also considered the goals and means for collaboration on a "pre-feasibility study" of grid interconnections that Nautilus proposes to help organize, as well as the practical issues involved with implementation of such a study. Workshop discussion topics included:
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