Nepal, here comes the sun
The country's attempt to diversify from hydroelectricity to solar power is stymied by geopolitics
The country's attempt to diversify from hydroelectricity to solar power is stymied by geopolitics
Over-reliance on hydroelectricity at the cost of solar power is high-risk and high-cost
Geopolitical sensitivities of its giant neighbours block much-needed energy projects
There is a tendency on the part of governments to blame everything on climate change. It lets them off the hook. In...
Surkhet has a new, community focused eco-friendly school that could be a model for others
Energy Development Council (EDC) organized an interaction program on “Solar Net Metering- Current State of Policy and Guideline” at Baber Mahal Revisited...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNdMuD_4yGwTim Gocher, Founder of the Dolma Impact Fund, speaks to Nepali Times Studio.Nepali Times: It looks like you have quite a soft...
Nepal’s planners have always faced an uphill task in ensuring energy self-sufficiency. The main issues in the past have been politics, the...