Renewable Energy Laws in Pakistan: Bridging the Gap between Policy and Implementation

Authors

  • Syeda Kashmala Susan Advocate High Court Islamabad, Pakistan

Keywords:

Energy security, Policy implementation, Regulatory framework, Institutional coordination, Renewable energy adoption

Abstract

Pakistan continues to experience chronic energy shortages, rising dependence on imported fossil fuels, and worsening environmental impacts. In response, the state has introduced an extensive renewable energy framework, including the Alternative and Renewable Energy Policy 2019, the National Electricity Policy 2021, and NEPRA’s regulatory mandates. Despite these measures, implementation remains inconsistent. Using a doctrinal and policy-analysis approach, this study examines why legislative ambition has not translated into practical outcomes. Key barriers include fragmented governance, regulatory uncertainty, weak financial incentives, inadequate grid infrastructure, and limited technical capacity. Short-term planning cycles often conflict with long-term renewable energy goals, further slowing progress. The study concludes that Pakistan’s energy transition requires coordinated reforms such as regulatory stability, targeted financial support, institutional capacity building, modernization of transmission systems, and broader stakeholder engagement. Strengthening implementation mechanisms is essential to enhance energy security, reduce environmental harm, and advance sustainable development.

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Published

2025-11-30

How to Cite

Susan, S. K. (2025). Renewable Energy Laws in Pakistan: Bridging the Gap between Policy and Implementation. Sarhad Journal of Legal Studies, 1(2), 35–44. Retrieved from https://journal.suit.edu.pk/index.php/sjls/article/view/1152

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