Economic Benefits of Cross Border Power Trading: A Case Study for Bangladesh

作者: Md. Eliasinul Islam , Md. Monower Zahid Khan , Deb Chattopadhyay , Gailius Draugelis

DOI: 10.1109/PESGM41954.2020.9282003

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摘要: Bangladesh is already importing power from its neighboring country India via Cross Border Electricity Trade (CBET) arrangements. Such trading could be expanded rapidly to reap major benefits inter alia a reduction in expensive oil-based generation, less rental peaking capacity, unserved energy and CO 2 emissions. will also help manage own peak thereby lower volatility spot prices. This study analyzes of an additional 1 GW Bangladesh-India interconnector through market-driven mechanism assess these benefits. A short-term dispatch model used that uses past prices the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) drive import/export decisions calculate both countries. Annual are estimated range USD 90-286 million suggests very low payback period such investments.

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