Document Type
Article
Abstract
Hydrokinetic energy is an under-recognized, low-cost renewable technology that can be deployed in Pakistan through a robust national energy strategy and international investment schemes to tackle the country’s acute energy crisis. This article will show how national and local laws can be amended to favor progress in the sustainable energy sector and achieve hydrokinetic energy production in Pakistan, which if actualized, would be nothing short of a game changer—strategically and environmentally. Despite current legal regimes that disfavor small scale hydroelectric power production, Pakistan and other less developed countries can adapt and deploy hydrokinetic technology through revamped investment laws, regulatory rules, and renewable energy tax reform.
Recommended Citation
Nadia B. Ahmad, "Turn on the Lights" -Sustainable Energy Investment and Regulatory Policy: Charting the Hydrokinetic Path for Pakistan, 5 Wash. & Lee J. Energy, Climate & Env't 165 (2013), http://digitalcommons.pace.edu/lawfaculty/965/.
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