Bhutan has increased exports of surplus hydropower generation, whereas Nepal has been suffering from domestic power shortages. Why has Bhutan successfully promoted hydropower development and exports, while Nepal has failed to do so? This paper focuses on inherent development barriers that stem from domestic power supply, internal governance systems, and indigenous societal sensitivity. There are lessons to be learned from Bhutan’s practices that could be applied in Nepal. First, hydropower development can be severely affected by electricity scarcity that arises when power export is privileged over domestic power supply. Nepal has fallen into this negative loop, whereas Bhutan has overcome it through policy interventions that ensure vi...
People throughout the world have been involuntarily displaced from their homelands to achieve develo...
Synopsis: Nepal, endowed with water resources, has vast potential for hydropower development, includ...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....
There are many assumptions held by policymakers and scholars about the potential for hydroelectricit...
Nepal has 83,000 MW (megawatts) of exploitable hydropower resources. Yet the country has tapped less...
Due to its unique geography, Nepal is gifted with very high hydropower potential, far greater than g...
Nepal, endowed with perennial rivers and mountainous topography, has enormous scope to generate hydr...
After struggling with severe electricity deficiency for many years, Nepal has finally come one step ...
Private sector actors are taking on an increasingly prominent role in energy transitions, including ...
Background: Nepal has been facing acute load shedding problem though it has a large potential for hy...
This paper describes a consultation process that took place in Nepal from January 2003 to July 2004 ...
This paper provides an overview of a 100 year history of hydropower in Nepal. The importance of hydr...
This thesis concerns with water, energy, and food (WEF) security in Nepal in relation to hydropower ...
Bhutan has shown remarkable economic performance over the last two decades. Growth during the second...
Hydropower, in which Nepal has comparative advantage, has a potential to contribute to Nepal’s energ...
People throughout the world have been involuntarily displaced from their homelands to achieve develo...
Synopsis: Nepal, endowed with water resources, has vast potential for hydropower development, includ...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....
There are many assumptions held by policymakers and scholars about the potential for hydroelectricit...
Nepal has 83,000 MW (megawatts) of exploitable hydropower resources. Yet the country has tapped less...
Due to its unique geography, Nepal is gifted with very high hydropower potential, far greater than g...
Nepal, endowed with perennial rivers and mountainous topography, has enormous scope to generate hydr...
After struggling with severe electricity deficiency for many years, Nepal has finally come one step ...
Private sector actors are taking on an increasingly prominent role in energy transitions, including ...
Background: Nepal has been facing acute load shedding problem though it has a large potential for hy...
This paper describes a consultation process that took place in Nepal from January 2003 to July 2004 ...
This paper provides an overview of a 100 year history of hydropower in Nepal. The importance of hydr...
This thesis concerns with water, energy, and food (WEF) security in Nepal in relation to hydropower ...
Bhutan has shown remarkable economic performance over the last two decades. Growth during the second...
Hydropower, in which Nepal has comparative advantage, has a potential to contribute to Nepal’s energ...
People throughout the world have been involuntarily displaced from their homelands to achieve develo...
Synopsis: Nepal, endowed with water resources, has vast potential for hydropower development, includ...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....