Nepal is blessed with a diverse range of renewable energy sources, including hydropower, solar, wind, and biomass. With numerous rivers and ample sunlight throughout the year, the country has the potential to become a leader in clean energy production. Investing in Nepal's renewable energy sector offers a win-win situation for both investors and the country. Foreign investors have the opportunity to tap into a rapidly growing market while contributing to global efforts to combat climate change
Professor Dr. Mahendra P Lama Indian Development Economist and Member of Nepal-India Eminent Persons’ Group Prof. P Lama has spent three decades of his lifetime in playing an important role in energy exchange, energy diplomacy and cross-border energy trade in bilateral Nepal-India, India-Bhutan and India-Bangladesh, including multilateral...
20 December, 2023
With a growing call for introducing measures to tackle the challenges of climate change including global warming, the concern for the alternative energy has been raised to switch to green energy from traditional energy sources. The key pillars of...
18 April, 2024Susan Karmacharya is a powerful and dynamic lady figure in Nepal's business sector. For nearly half a decade, she has played a pivotal role in the country's hydropower development and nation-building. Women's participation in this sector matches that of men, and Susan's dedication, determination, and leadership skills have the potential to inspire future generations of women in this...