The East Asia Science and Security Network (EASSNet) delivered timely news and innovative research across a range of issues relating to science and security, including energy security, bio-security, nano-technology, nuclear fuel cycle, missile technology, and information technology, especially within the East Asia region. The network drew on research from Nautilus Institute and its partners in China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Australia, and North Korea, as well as grantees of the MacArthur Foundation, of MacArthur Foundation, Ploughshares Fund, New Land Foundation, Korea Foundation, Ford Foundation, and US Department of Energy. The service provided researchers, journalists, and policymakers access to and understanding of developments beyond their own disciplinary, academic, or industrial communities.
EAST ASIA SCIENCE AND SECURITY NETWORK REPORT, October 6, 2004
Content 1. DPRK Energy 2. Natural Gas Pipelines in North East Asia 3. Nuclear Power for Energy Security in Japan 4. Japan Spent Fuel Storage 5. North East Asia Power Grid 6. North Korea – Aminex Agreement for DPRK Energy Development 7. Russia to Ratify Kyoto Protocol 8. Power Shortages in Shanghai 9. Decentralized Renewable Energy for Response to Climate Change 1. […]
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LATEST REPORT Wednesday, October 6, 2004 Content DPRK Energy Natural Gas Pipelines in North East Asia Nuclear Power for Energy Security in Japan Japan Spent Fuel Storage North East Asia Power Grid North Korea – Aminex Agreement for DPRK Energy Development Russia to Ratify Kyoto Protocol Power Shortages in Shanghai Decentralized Renewable Energy for Response […]
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1. CHINA Energy and LEAP Model The Nautilus Institute (ZHANG, Aling, WANG, Yanjia, GU, Alun, “ENERGY UPDATES OF 2003-2004 IN CHINA”, May 11 – 14, 2004) released this report from the Asian Energy Security Workshop held in Beijing, China from May 11 – 14, 2004. The report reviews recent changes in China’s energy […]
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1. CHINA Energy and LEAP Model The Nautilus Institute (ZHANG, Aling, WANG, Yanjia, GU, Alun, “ENERGY UPDATES OF 2003-2004 IN CHINA”, May 11 – 14, 2004) released this report from the Asian Energy Security Workshop held in Beijing, China from May 11 – 14, 2004. The report reviews recent changes in China’s energy sector, emphasizing […]
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1. Russian Far East Energy and LEAP Model The Nautilus Institute (Kalashnikov, Victor, Ognev, Alexander, Gulidov, Ruslan, “UPDATES ON THE RFE ENERGY SECTOR AND THE RFE LEAP MODEL, AND IMPLICATIONS OF A REGIONAL ALTERNATIVE PATH FOR THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST, MAY 2004) released this report for the Asian Energy Security Workshop held in Beijing, China […]
Go to the articleASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Wednesday, Aug 25, 2004
LATEST REPORT Wednesday, Aug 25, 2004 Content Mongolia Energy Sector and LEAP Model Geopolitics of Natural Gas Russia to Ship LNG to US North Korean Energy Use Decline China Air Pollutants in South Korea Energy Systems Using Life Cycle Assessment Climate Change in California 1. Mongolia Energy Sector and LEAP Model The Nautilus Institute (Ts. […]
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LATEST REPORT Wednesday, August 11, 2004 Content Japan Energy Update China Support of Russian Oil Pipeline Japan Energy Objectives Korean Companies Seek Cheaper Fuel Emissions Trading, Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Shell Hydrogen Mini Grid LEAP analysis of Millennium Development Goals 1. Japan Energy Update The Nautilus Institute (Kae Takase, Tatsujiro Suzuki, “JAPAN UPDATES, AND DRAFT […]
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Content 1. ROK Energy Sector and LEAP Model Update 2. Electricity Reform in OECD Pacific Countries 3. Climate Change Scenarios 4. Investigative Report on Japan Nuclear Disaster 5. Korean Energy Comparison 6. Russian Government Reform 7. Taiwan Energy 1. ROK Energy Sector and LEAP Model Update The Nautilus Institute (Jungmin Kang, Woojin Chung, “UPDATES ON THE ROK ENERGY SECTOR AND THE […]
Go to the articleASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Tuesday, July 13, 2004
LATEST REPORT Tuesday, July 13, 2004 Content DPRK Energy Tools for Low Carbon Modeling in China International Symposium on North East Asia Electrical System Ties Symposium on Climate and Extreme Events in Asia Pacific Energy Security in North East Asia KEEI Quarterly Energy Outlook Small Hybrid Solar-Wind Energy Systems 1. DPRK Energy The […]
Go to the articleASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Friday, June 25 , 2004
LATEST REPORT Friday, June 25, 2004 Content DPRK Energy Power Grid Interconnection in the Russian Far East Energy Outlook and Security Issues Inter-Korean Power Connection US – ROK on Battery Systems KEPCO Split Climate Change in California 1. DPRK Energy Compiler’s note: this first item is a reprint from our last bulletin which […]
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