Government of Nepal
Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation

Alternative Energy Promotion Centre

Making Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Mainstream Supply in Nepal
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    The document outlines the Biogas Support Program-Nepal (BSP-Nepal), describing its four activities focused on installing household biogas digesters in various ecological regions across Nepal, including specific geographic locations for implementation. It introduces the responsible parties, such as the Alternative Energy Promotion Centre (AEPC) and atmosfair, while detailing the social, economic, and environmental benefits of the projects, which include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, preventing deforestation, improving indoor air quality, enhancing sanitation, and fostering local economic growth through job creation and energy savings.
    Date: 15 Shrawan 2077  - Published by: AEPC
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    The document outlines a large-scale initiative to deploy 20,000 biogas digesters across Nepal, aiming to replace non-renewable biomass with biogas in rural households. The document provides detailed project data, including emission reduction targets, environmental impacts, social benefits, and adherence to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Gold Standard frameworks.The document outlines a large-scale initiative to deploy 20,000 biogas digesters across Nepal, aiming to replace non-renewable biomass with biogas in rural households. The document provides detailed project data, including emission reduction targets, environmental impacts, social benefits, and adherence to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Gold Standard frameworks.
    Date: 14 Shrawan 2077  - Published by: AEPC
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    The report outlines the Nepal Biogas Support Program's CPA 8, managed by AEPC under CDM and Gold Standard, where 19,445 biogas digesters were installed to replace firewood in rural households, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting clean energy. It provides comprehensive details on project objectives, emission reduction methodology, SDG alignment, and socio-economic impacts, including health improvements and environmental sustainability.
    Date: 14 Ashar 2075  - Published by: AEPC
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    The document outlines the Project Design Document (PDD) for the Biogas Support Program – Nepal Activity-4, which focuses on the installation of 20,318 biogas digesters to replace traditional biomass fuels with clean biogas in rural households. It highlights the project’s objectives, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving indoor air quality, promoting sustainable energy, and delivering social and economic benefits such as improved health, reduced deforestation, and enhanced livelihoods through capacity building and job creation.
    Date: 13 Shrawan 2074  - Published by: AEPC
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    The document is the Project Design Document (PDD) for the Biogas Support Program – Nepal (BSP-Nepal) Activity-3, focusing on the installation of 20,254 biogas digesters in rural households across Nepal to replace firewood and fossil fuels with clean biogas for cooking. It details the project's implementation timeline, funding sources, and contributions to sustainable development, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving health by lowering indoor air pollution, enhancing sanitation, and providing economic benefits like job creation and reduced dependence on chemical fertilizers.
    Date: 13 Shrawan 2074  - Published by: AEPC
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    The document is the Project Design Document (PDD) for the Biogas Support Program – Nepal (BSP-Nepal) Activity-2, which focuses on the installation of 9,688 biogas digesters in rural households across Nepal to replace traditional cooking fuels like firewood and kerosene with clean biogas. It outlines the project's objectives, implementation timeline, and funding sources, while detailing the environmental, social, and economic impacts, including reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, improved health, enhanced sanitation, and the creation of local jobs in biogas installation and maintenance.
    Date: 13 Shrawan 2074  - Published by: AEPC
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    The document is the Project Design Document (PDD) for the Biogas Support Program – Nepal (BSP-Nepal) Activity-1, which focuses on the installation and operation of biogas digesters in rural households to replace traditional cooking fuels with clean biogas. It provides comprehensive information about the project's objectives, implementation details, and funding mechanisms, while also detailing its contributions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving health and sanitation, and enhancing sustainable energy access in rural communities.The document is the Project Design Document (PDD) for the Biogas Support Program – Nepal (BSP-Nepal) Activity-1, which focuses on the installation and operation of biogas digesters in rural households to replace traditional cooking fuels with clean biogas. It provides comprehensive information about the project's objectives, implementation details, and funding mechanisms, while also detailing its contributions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving health and sanitation, and enhancing sustainable energy access in rural communities.
    Date: 13 Shrawan 2074  - Published by: AEPC
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    The report outlines the Nepal Biogas Support Program's CPA 9, managed by AEPC under CDM and Gold Standard, where 19,445 biogas digesters were installed to replace firewood in rural households, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting clean energy. It provides comprehensive details on project objectives, emission reduction methodology, SDG alignment, and socio-economic impacts, including health improvements and environmental sustainability.
    Date: 14 Ashar 2074  - Published by: AEPC
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    The report outlines stakeholder consultation findings for the Nepal Biogas Support Program-PoA, an initiative by AEPC to implement biogas digesters that reduce firewood dependence and support sustainable development goals. It provides detailed feedback on environmental, social, and economic impacts, highlighting suggestions for local involvement, grievance processes, and model enhancements to optimize the program’s community benefits and sustainability outcomes.
    Date: 14 Ashar 2074  - Published by: AEPC
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    The report outlines Component Project Activity (CPA) involving the installation of 10,589 biogas digesters which were implemented between 13/07/2018 and 19/10/2019 across Nepal to transition households from non-renewable firewood use to biogas, thus reducing indoor pollution, saving time on firewood collection, and contributing to environmental conservation by lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
    Date: 13 Ashar 2074
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    The document details the Nepal Biogas Support Program - CPA 10, comprising 10,589 biogas digesters implemented between 2018 and 2019 as part of the Nepal Biogas Support Programme-PoA (GS 3110, UNFCCC Ref No 9572). This initiative addresses the heavy reliance on firewood in Nepal, replacing non-renewable biomass with biogas produced from cow manure, thus contributing to sustainable energy and environmental benefits.
    Date: 13 Ashar 2074  - Published by: AEPC
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    The stakeholder consultation report for Nepal’s Biogas Support Program (Activity-4) assesses the impact of installing 20,318 biogas digesters across rural areas, noting reduced firewood dependency, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and health benefits, alongside challenges in financing, maintenance, and accessibility.
    Date: 13 Ashar 2074  - Published by: AEPC
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    The report describes the Biogas Support Program – Nepal Activity-3, which installed 20,254 biogas digesters across rural areas from 2005 to 2006, aiming to reduce firewood dependency and greenhouse gas emissions. Stakeholder feedback highlighted benefits like improved air quality and time savings, as well as challenges in maintenance, water access, and continued financial support, with suggestions for enhanced training, local service centers, and increased credit access to improve program sustainability.
    Date: 13 Ashar 2074  - Published by: AEPC
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    This report outlines the implementation of BSP-Nepal Activity-2, which installed 9,688 biogas digesters in rural Nepal from June 2004 to April 2005, with aims to reduce firewood use and emissions. Stakeholders reported improvements in air quality, health, and agricultural productivity due to biogas and bio-slurry use, but noted maintenance and financial access as areas needing attention for program sustainability.
    Date: 13 Ashar 2074  - Published by: AEPC
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    The report for the Biogas Support Program – Nepal (BSP-Nepal) Activity-1 summarizes stakeholder feedback on the installation of 9,692 biogas digesters, noting benefits for household health, environmental protection, and rural livelihoods, alongside challenges in maintenance and service access.
    Date: 13 Ashar 2074  - Published by: AEPC