Rural women in general and mountain women in particular are greatly involved in managing household energy systems in Nepal. For instance, in rural Nepal women spend most of their time in cooking, collecting firewood and processing grains. Rural energy technologies such as micro hydro plants, biogas plants, solar photovoltaic and improved cooking stoves have a high potential to reduce women’s workload and improve their health status, as well as increasing efficient energy supply in rural areas. Kavre is one of the first districts where the Rural Energy Development Program (REDP) supported by..
Nepal is one of the lowest energy consuming countries in the world. More than 80% of total energy co...
This article explores the potential for microhydro installations in Nepal to improve adaptive capaci...
Access to electricity is limited in rural areas of Myanmar, where the majority of the population liv...
Mountain women in rural Nepal are heavily involved in managing the household energy system. Energy i...
Women in rural Nepal are heavily involved in managing household energy systems. They spend a large p...
The basic energy requirements of rural households are mainly for cooking, lighting and heating espec...
In many rural areas, poor people still depend on wood and other biomass fuels for most of their hous...
Solar power, biogas and mini-hydro power are the most used sources of renewable energy in Nepal. The...
Women in the remote district of Humla in Nepal are largely responsible for organising and utilising ...
In rural India, women in poor households spend a large part of their day performing basic tasks such...
The women-energy nexus involves the challenge of engendering energy and the challenge of empowering ...
India faces a huge energy crisis due to its rapid urbanisation, growth of industrialisation and burg...
In the past, the energy ladder was the main model for understanding changes in energy use. This mode...
This study explores how the implementation and distribution of solar energy in rural India, in the f...
Women in the remote district of Humla in Nepal are largely responsible for organising and utilising ...
Nepal is one of the lowest energy consuming countries in the world. More than 80% of total energy co...
This article explores the potential for microhydro installations in Nepal to improve adaptive capaci...
Access to electricity is limited in rural areas of Myanmar, where the majority of the population liv...
Mountain women in rural Nepal are heavily involved in managing the household energy system. Energy i...
Women in rural Nepal are heavily involved in managing household energy systems. They spend a large p...
The basic energy requirements of rural households are mainly for cooking, lighting and heating espec...
In many rural areas, poor people still depend on wood and other biomass fuels for most of their hous...
Solar power, biogas and mini-hydro power are the most used sources of renewable energy in Nepal. The...
Women in the remote district of Humla in Nepal are largely responsible for organising and utilising ...
In rural India, women in poor households spend a large part of their day performing basic tasks such...
The women-energy nexus involves the challenge of engendering energy and the challenge of empowering ...
India faces a huge energy crisis due to its rapid urbanisation, growth of industrialisation and burg...
In the past, the energy ladder was the main model for understanding changes in energy use. This mode...
This study explores how the implementation and distribution of solar energy in rural India, in the f...
Women in the remote district of Humla in Nepal are largely responsible for organising and utilising ...
Nepal is one of the lowest energy consuming countries in the world. More than 80% of total energy co...
This article explores the potential for microhydro installations in Nepal to improve adaptive capaci...
Access to electricity is limited in rural areas of Myanmar, where the majority of the population liv...