NREP – Nepal Renewable Energy Programme
The Nepal Renewable Energy Programme (NREP) is a Government of Nepal Programme with financial assistance of the
The Nepal Renewable Energy Programme (NREP) is a Government of Nepal Programme with financial assistance of the
This shift is a remarkable step that Nepal must take for its sustainable energy future, as it aligns with the local carbon development
2. Energy transition in Nepal The national energy targets stated in various policy documents and energy plans suggest that Nepal''s energy transition vision is to move away from traditional biomass and
Diversifying renewable energy sources beyond hydropower is essential for energy security. Nepal is on an ambitious trajectory to revolutionise
This study describes the energy transition patterns in Nepal based on a literature review and field survey of household energy use in the winter. We collected data from 516 households in the
Our study investigates the relatively unexplored relationships between socio-economic factors and perceptions of climate change and their influence on household energy preferences in
Renewable and affordable energy is key for societal and economic growth, and for achieving national and global climate goals. Research from LUCSUS is mapping the energy
To unlock Nepal''s renewable energy potential, Nepal must transition from a hydropower-dominant to a diversified renewable energy mix. This
In his latest speech, the UN Secretary-General emphasized that the world is moving towards an era of clean energy. The transition can lead to economic growth, energy security, and sustainable
Nepal''s energy system is currently dominated by hydropower, but heavy reliance on biomass for cooking and imported petroleum for transport and industry raises challenges for energy
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