The availability of abundant renewable resources, lack of fossil fuels and difficult geographical terrain for grid line extensions contribute to the advantages of renewable based decentralized rural electrification in Ne-pal. Solar home system (SHS) and micro-hydro are the most commonly adopted off-grid renewable energy technologies in the country. This dis-sertation examines the market of renewable energy based rural electrifi-cation within prevailing policy and programmes framework. The study verifies whether the market has been able to serve the poor in Nepal. It also captures the perception of various stakeholders (e.g. private sup-ply/installation companies, NGOs, financial institutions and the donor‘s programme) regarding the business...
There are still 1.2 billion people living without access to electricity and hundreds of millions mor...
There are still 1.2 billion people living without access to electricity and hundreds of millions mor...
Nepal is a least developed country in the Himalayas, which has 83,000 MW of economically exploitable...
In their outline of ongoing rural electrification in Nepal, the three authors note that the country ...
This project examines the feasibility of expanding electrical service into rural villages not curren...
In their outline of ongoing rural electrification in Nepal, the three authors note that the country ...
Providing access to electricity to a large section of rural population in Nepal has traditionally be...
Increasing the renewable energy share in national energy mix remains one of the major energy policy ...
Access to modern energy is a social and economic priority to rural population and policy-makers beca...
Increasing the renewable energy share in national energy mix remains one of the major energy policy ...
Increasing the renewable energy share in national energy mix remains one of the major energy policy ...
Access to electricity is essential for socioeconomic growth, especially in developing countries. How...
Access to electricity is essential for socioeconomic growth, especially in developing countries. How...
Access to electricity is essential for socioeconomic growth, especially in developing countries. How...
Solar power, biogas and mini-hydro power are the most used sources of renewable energy in Nepal. The...
There are still 1.2 billion people living without access to electricity and hundreds of millions mor...
There are still 1.2 billion people living without access to electricity and hundreds of millions mor...
Nepal is a least developed country in the Himalayas, which has 83,000 MW of economically exploitable...
In their outline of ongoing rural electrification in Nepal, the three authors note that the country ...
This project examines the feasibility of expanding electrical service into rural villages not curren...
In their outline of ongoing rural electrification in Nepal, the three authors note that the country ...
Providing access to electricity to a large section of rural population in Nepal has traditionally be...
Increasing the renewable energy share in national energy mix remains one of the major energy policy ...
Access to modern energy is a social and economic priority to rural population and policy-makers beca...
Increasing the renewable energy share in national energy mix remains one of the major energy policy ...
Increasing the renewable energy share in national energy mix remains one of the major energy policy ...
Access to electricity is essential for socioeconomic growth, especially in developing countries. How...
Access to electricity is essential for socioeconomic growth, especially in developing countries. How...
Access to electricity is essential for socioeconomic growth, especially in developing countries. How...
Solar power, biogas and mini-hydro power are the most used sources of renewable energy in Nepal. The...
There are still 1.2 billion people living without access to electricity and hundreds of millions mor...
There are still 1.2 billion people living without access to electricity and hundreds of millions mor...
Nepal is a least developed country in the Himalayas, which has 83,000 MW of economically exploitable...