The Energy Balance in Northeast Asia


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The Energy Balance in Northeast Asia


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Comparison of the economic implications and political aspects of energy trends and power resources, 1960-1980, in North East Asia (Japan, Korea R, and Taiwan, China) - discusses adjustments to the petroleum crises of 1973 and 1979, their position as petroleum importing countries; forecasts power supply and power demand to 2000, and the relative importance of fuels (such as coal), hydroelectric power and nuclear energy in meeting the power consumption needs of the industrial sector. Statistical tables.










Study on the Path of Energy Cooperation in Northeast Asia


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Energy cooperation in northeast Asia is proceeding slowly. It is necessary to promote energy cooperation in northeast Asia further to ensure energy security of all countries in the region. In recent years, many changes have taken place in the world energy landscape, bringing new opportunities for energy cooperation in northeast Asia. Firstly, increased oil and gas production in North America has increased Russia's willingness to deepen energy cooperation with northeast Asian countries. Secondly, the low oil price in the world brings opportunities for the construction and cooperation of energy reserves in northeast Asia. Thirdly, the diversification of energy import in northeast Asia is conducive to the construction and cooperation of energy and financial markets in northeast Asia. Fourth, shale oil and gas investment cooperation will be the new content of energy cooperation in northeast Asia. In addition, China's "One Belt And One Road" initiative will also boost the energy cooperation in northeast Asian. Northeast Asian countries should rethink how to promote the energy cooperation in northeast Asian further.













Northeast Asia Energy


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Electricity in Economic Development


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This landmark study is the result of a collaborative research effort among the East-West Center and a group of institutions in China (Taipei), Japan, and Korea, in consultation with experts at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Electric Power Research Institute of California. The first project of its kind to mobilize senior power experts in the three major countries of Northeast Asia for cooperative electric future assessment, Electricity in Economic Development highlights the critical role of the electric power sector in influencing a nation's future industrial development and its energy supply-demand pattern in the post-oil-crisis era.