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7/29/2019 Op Session - Energy Access Situation in Nepal
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply to Nepal
Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply to Nepal
Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
Energy Access Situation
inNepal
Prepared by: Prof. Dr. Govind Raj Pokharel, Mr. Samir Thapa & Ms. Resha Piya
Presented by:
Prof. Dr. Govind R. PokharelExecutive Director
February 6, 2013
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
Total Energy Consumption by Fuel Type
Fuelwood
77.7%
Petroleum
8.2%
Animal Dung
5.7%
Agri Residue
3.7%Electricity
2.0%
Coal
1.9%Biogas
0.6%
Solar
0.0%Microhydro
0.0%
Source: Energy Sector Synopsis Report, WECS, 2010
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
Established on November 3, 1996
Currently under the Ministry of Science, Technology
and Environment
Semi autonomous status; Board represented by public
sector, private sector & financial sector
Working as a national focal agency for alternative/
renewable energy in Nepal.
Mandate: policy and plan formulation, resource
mobilization, technical support, M&E, quality
assurance & coordination
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
ApproachPublicPrivate
PartnershipDemand side
Public sector
Supply side
Private sector
Awareness & capacity building
Technical & financial assistance
Planning, coordination &networking
Quality assurance, monitoring &evaluation
Manufacturing & supply
Sales & installation
After sales services, repair &maintenance
Int. Quality control & monitoring
Subsidy
Users/ Beneficiary
Qualification/Grading/
Evaluation
Standards/
Guidelines
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
About 14 % of population have electricity from RETs.
Additional 500 jobs each year (total 30,000 jobs).
More than 25% reduction in fuel wood consumption
by almost 600,000 households through ICSs.
More than 300,000 HHs replacing fuel wood by
biogas.
More than 350 Small and Medium Scale Enterprises
in RETs sector.
Achievements
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
National Rural and Renewable Energy Programme
Single Program Modality
Starting Date: 16 July 2012
Duration: 5 years Budget: USD 170 Million
Support:
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
Objective of NRREPImprove the living standard
of rural women and men
Increase employment
of women and men as
well as productivity
Reduce dependency on
traditional energy
Attain sustainable
development
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
NRREP Components
AEPC/
NRREP
Technical
Support
Productive
End Use
Central
Renewable
Energy FundGenderEqualityandSocialIn
clusion
CarbonandClimateChange
Institutional Support
Monitoring and Quality Assurance
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
NRREP Results/Targets
1. Mini and Micro Hydro Power 25,000 kW
(150,000 HHs)
2. Solar Home Systems 600,000
3. Improve Cooking Stoves 475,000
4. Household biogas systems 130,000
5. New MSMEs establishment 1300
6. Employment Increased by MSMEs 19000
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
Video on AEPC progress
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Alternative Energy Promotion CentreMaking Renewable Energy Mainstream Supply in Nepal
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