2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3019648
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Energy Scenario in South Asia: Analytical Assessment and Policy Implications

Abstract: In the South Asian countries, including Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan, the current energy scenario is considered non-sustainable due to diverse issues such as economic, environmental, geopolitical, technological options for energy exploitation, and negligible volume of regional energy trade. Though, within the region, India is leading a phase of energy transition and economic transformation through renewable energy development. The countries need to exhibit well in the development of their renewable sources … Show more

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“…The key references for demand, generation, and capacity include [13], [16] for Afghanistan, [27] for Bangladesh, [32] for Bhutan, [33], [37], [63]- [65] for India, [39] for Maldives, [66] for Nepal, [51], [67] for Pakistan, and [53], [68] for Sri Lanka. Also, the key references for the generation cost include [19], [69], [70] for Afghanistan, [71], [72] for Bangladesh, [73] for Bhutan, [74]- [76] for India, [77] for Maldives, [78]- [80] for Nepal, [81] for Pakistan, and [82] for Sri Lanka.…”
Section: B Power Demand Generation Capacity and Costmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key references for demand, generation, and capacity include [13], [16] for Afghanistan, [27] for Bangladesh, [32] for Bhutan, [33], [37], [63]- [65] for India, [39] for Maldives, [66] for Nepal, [51], [67] for Pakistan, and [53], [68] for Sri Lanka. Also, the key references for the generation cost include [19], [69], [70] for Afghanistan, [71], [72] for Bangladesh, [73] for Bhutan, [74]- [76] for India, [77] for Maldives, [78]- [80] for Nepal, [81] for Pakistan, and [82] for Sri Lanka.…”
Section: B Power Demand Generation Capacity and Costmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable energy sources are being used by developing countries to meet their energy needs, including Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malaysia, Vietnam, among others [ 23 ]. Bangladesh is a favorable location for the increase of the production of RE from a geographical perspective and the geographic position offers the nation a number of advantages that allow it to thrive in the generation of sustainable renewable energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] In the twenty-first century, the crucial issue is how to thwart an energy crisis. 4 During the last decades, regular exertion has been performing to find numerous different ways to meet rising energy demand. 4,5 In order for the world to progress and remain competitive, three major issues must be addressed: affordable and easy access to energy, energy supply security, and environmental sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%