Hydropower is the cornerstone of Nepal's renewable energy future, with a great deal of potential for both domestic sustainability and regional electricity trade through both India and Bangladesh.
The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programme – Recovery and Empowerment through Sustainable Energy in Nepal (REEEP-GREEN), under the German Development Agency (GIZ), is projected to save approximately 7 MW of electricity annually.
Under the support of the German development agency GIZ, the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programme – Green Recovery and Empowerment with Energy in Nepal (REEEP-GREEN) has successfully concluded a two-day orientation training program aimed at enhancing the capacity of journalists who have been reporting on the energy sector through various national media outlets.
Oil, gas and hydrocarbons will continue to play the crucial role in the development of the global economy and in ensuring the well-being of nearly all countries for a long time to come, for many decades Q:We believe that oil is an instrument of political manipulation. The largest ever energy crisis of 1973 was ...
24 October, 2024With 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, 2024Odd Hoftun was born in an engineering family, in Norway, in the late 1920s. He grew up around a power plant which his father operated. He had early exposure to power plants and was aware of the multiple positive impacts they could have on rural communities. Norway was a poor and devastated country in the aftermath of the Second World War. Odd was witness to how...