Abstract
Based on existing institutional and financial frameworks, the paper foresees Southeast Asian countries jointly tapping salinity gradient through a pilot project on the Mekong Basin. The paper delves on environmental, regulatory and economic challenges of introducing clean cutting-edge blue energy. It aims at encouraging the Mekong River Commission as regional cooperation framework to include it in its development strategy as a means to create a critical mass for cooperative R&D, take advantage of synergies among countries’ power generation and environmental conservancy plans, as well as to create opportunities for business, consumers and local authorities to partake in Asia’s low-carbon transition.
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