Tag: hydroelectricity

Integrating Solar and Hydro: Rethinking Nepal’s Future Energy Development

Context matters for enterprises, especially if it changes dramatically, and this is what is happening in Nepal’s hydropower sector. It is primarily about economics. The...

Energizing Alliances: A New Era of Trilateral Collaboration

In what may be a major breakthrough in regional energy trade, Nepal exported 40 megawatts of hydroelectricity to Bangladesh on November 15, using an...

Empowering South Asia: Nepal-India-Bangladesh Hydropower Pact Unleashes Regional Potential

Harnessing regional potential by facilitating Nepal-India-Bangladesh hydropower agreement Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of climate change. Amid the global...

Harnessing Nepal’s Hydropower: Regional Benefits for Bangladesh and South Asia

Bangladesh's neighbouring Nepal holds vast potential for hydropower generation. The Himalayan country has set an ambitious target to generate 28,000 megawatts (MW) of hydroelectricity...

Climate Change and Forest Fires: A Growing Crisis in Nepal

Nepal is facing severe challenges from climate change and the escalating frequency of forest fires. The devastating consequences of climate change are leading to...

Govt Advances Study for 5,763 Megawatt Growth

KATHMANDU, Feb 4: The government has advanced study of 20 hydropower projects for the generation of 5,763 megawatt of hydroelectricity. The Department of Electricity Development...

Empowering Homes: Embracing Safety-Centric Strategies for Enhanced Domestic Electricity Consumption

In today’s context, Nepal is actively pursuing a transition towards clean energy, harnessing the potential of hydropower, solar, and wind. A bold declaration was...

Indian FM’s Nepal Visit Unveils Deals Amidst Controversy

A long-term power trade pact was signed. However, Indian funding for community development projects evokes concern in Nepal. India’s Minister for External Affairs S. Jaishankar’s...

Powering Progress: Overcoming Obstacles to Nepal’s Hydropower Development

Nepal possesses significant hydroelectricity potential, with an economic capacity of 42,000 MW and a theoretical capacity of 83,000 MW. Though Nepal’s installed hydroelectricity generation...

Nepal’s Finance Minister Entices Investors to Hydro Sector

Finance Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat says the World Bank and the Asia Development Bank’s move to invest in Nepal’s renewable energy projects will boost...

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