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DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111552
论文题名:
Energy security in Pakistan: Perspectives and policy implications from a quantitative analysis
作者: Malik S.; Qasim M.; Saeed H.; Chang Y.; Taghizadeh-Hesary F.
刊名: Energy Policy
ISSN: 03014215
出版年: 2020
卷: 144
语种: 英语
中文关键词: 4-A framework ; Energy security ; Pakistan ; Renewable energy
英文关键词: Coal deposits ; Coal industry ; Economics ; Energy policy ; Energy security ; Historic preservation ; Liquefied natural gas ; Natural gas deposits ; Public policy ; Building insulations ; Energy infrastructures ; Energy insecurity ; Energy price shocks ; Foreign exchange reserve ; Inflationary pressures ; Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) ; Policy implications ; Investments ; coal supply ; economic impact ; energy policy ; energy resource ; gas supply ; liquefied natural gas ; oil supply ; policy approach ; policy development ; price dynamics ; quantitative analysis ; Pakistan
英文摘要: Pakistan imports nearly a third of its energy resources in the form of oil, coal and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). An import-driven energy policy is not sustainable for Pakistan, making it energy insecure in the long-term. Besides being a drain on its foreign exchange reserves, it exposes the economy to international energy price shocks putting the entire economy at risk through inflation. Inflationary pressures reduce the competitiveness of the country's exports which further constrain the economy's capacity to pay for energy imports. This paper analyzes Pakistan's energy security under the 4-A framework over the six-years period 2011–2017. The 4-As methodology attempts to measure and illustrate graphically the change in the energy security of a region by mapping it on to four dimensions – namely availability, applicability, acceptability, and affordability. The analysis indicates that Pakistan's energy security improved initially over the first three years but then deteriorated over the next three years. Despite significant investments in energy infrastructure over the last five years, Pakistan continues to be energy insecure. This paper recommends immediate and rapid adoption of green energy solutions like distributed solar and smart metering and increased conservation efforts like developing and implementing building insulation standards to turn the tide on energy insecurity. © 2020
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/167341
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作者单位: PwC, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, 195 Prospect St, New HavenCT 06511, United States; Wood, Austin, TX, United States; School of Business, Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore; Tokai University, Japan

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Malik S.,Qasim M.,Saeed H.,et al. Energy security in Pakistan: Perspectives and policy implications from a quantitative analysis[J]. Energy Policy,2020-01-01,144
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