Workshop on Power Grid Interconnection in Northeast Asia
Hotel New Ohtani, Beijing, China, May 14-16, 2001
Papers
Environmental Aspects of Electricity Grid Interconnection in Northeast Asia
By: David Streets
National perspectives from the Northeast Asian region: Far East Russia
By: Sergei Podkovalnikov
National perspectives from the Northeast Asian region: Republic of Korea
By: D.W. Park
National perspectives from the Northeast Asian region: China
By: Xiaoxin Zhou
Grid Stability and Safety Issues Associated with Nuclear Power Plants
By: John Bickel
National perspectives from the NEA region: Japan
By: Yasumasa Fujii
National perspectives from the NEA region: Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
By: Kyong Nam Ri
Local Perspectives on Power Grid Interconnection in Northeast Asia: Background and Perspectives from Liaoning Province, China
By: Ge Weichun
Power Grid Interconnection in Northeast Asia: Background and Perspectives from the Electric Power Companies in Japan
By: Fumio Arakawa
Basic principles of interstate electrical power links organization in Northeast Asia region
By: Lev A. Koshcheev
Power Generation & Stability Issues in the Republic of Korea: Constraints & choices for interconnection of power grids
By: J.K. Park
Costs & Benefits of Power Grid Connection
By: David Von Hippel
Application of the Kyoto Mechanisms in Power Grid Interconnection in Northeast Asia
By: Hyo-Sun Kim
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