Energy Results
Energy demand in the SASEC subregion is expected to increase over the next decade resulting from economic growth and rising per capita incomes and energy consumption. With energy resources in South Asia unevenly spread, regional energy cooperation could help countries develop their energy resources in an optimal manner to lower energy costs, improve regional energy security, and contribute to climate change mitigation. SASEC initiatives in the energy sector support improvement of energy trade infrastructure, developing a regional power market by harmonizing legal and regulatory frameworks, and developing low-carbon alternatives and conservation and energy efficiency measures.
ENERGY REGIONAL & INTERNATIONAL
EVENT MATERIALS
total items: 282020-10-14, Online
2019-06-24, Kathmandu, Nepal
2017-10-12, Delhi, India
2017-05-06, Yokohama, Japan
2016-12-12, Thimphu, Bhutan
2016-11-21, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2016-11-18, Colombo, Sri Lanka
2016-11-15, Male, Maldives
2016-11-10, Delhi, India
2016-11-07, Kathmandu, Nepal
2016-10-26, Thimphu, Bhutan
2016-04-08, New Delhi, India
2015-04-14, Goa, India
2014-11-05, Kathmandu, Nepal
2014-05-03, Astana, Kazakhstan
2014-04-29, Manila, Philippines
2014-03-24, Manila, Philippines
2013-11-19, New Delhi, India
2013-10-01, Colombo, Sri Lanka
2013-05-03, New Delhi, India
2012-11-09, Thimpu, Bhutan
2012-10-16, Kandy, Sri Lanka
2012-05-03, Manila, Philippines
2011-10-21, Bangkok, Thailand
2002-03-08, New Delhi, India
2001-11-18, New Delhi, India