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 1st trimester status review of AEPC's Strategic Organizational Development Plan (SOD) for 2018/19 assesses its progress in aligning the organization with the National Renewable Energy Framework (NREF) to strengthen governance, enhance human resources, and promote decentralized renewable energy planning. The report shows advancements in areas such as GESI integration and capacity building, but also notes the challenges posed by delays in the federal restructuring process and the slow approval of key policies like the Renewable Energy Development Bill.
    Date: 15 Kartik 2075  - Published by: AEPC
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    The document provides an overview of AEPC’s progress in transitioning toward a unified national renewable energy framework. It highlights achievements in governance, capacity building, and decentralized energy planning while addressing delays in policy implementation and staffing.
    Date: 15 Shrawan 2075  - Published by: AEPC
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    The AEPC-NRREP Booklet, 2014 outlines the initiatives and achievements of the Alternative Energy Promotion Centre (AEPC) and the National Rural and Renewable Energy Programme (NRREP) in promoting renewable energy solutions in Nepal. It provides a comprehensive overview of efforts to address energy access, sustainability, and socio-economic development.
    Date: 15 Poush 2071  - Published by: AEPC and NRREP
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    This study of the Baglung Mini Grid investigates the interconnection of six micro-hydropower plants, analyzing their technical performance, social impact, and economic benefits for the rural communities in Nepal's Baglung district. The report highlights the potential for the mini-grid to enhance local productivity, reduce dependency on traditional energy sources, and sustain rural electrification, while addressing challenges in management, maintenance, and grid integration.
    Date: 15 Chaitra 2069  - Published by: AEPC
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    This study of the Baglung Mini Grid investigates the interconnection of six micro-hydropower plants, analyzing their technical performance, social impact, and economic benefits for the rural communities in Nepal's Baglung district. The report highlights the potential for the mini-grid to enhance local productivity, reduce dependency on traditional energy sources, and sustain rural electrification, while addressing challenges in management, maintenance, and grid integration.
    Date: 15 Poush 2069  - Published by: AEPC