KATHMANDU, Oct 22: For the past 15 years, the production and use of wind energy based on forest resources has increased. A study conducted by National Forum for Advocacy Nepal (NAFAN) in collaboration with Global Forest Coalition and Environmental Paper Network has shown that.

In its energy target, Nepal seeks to expand  clean energy generation from approximately 1400 MW to 15,000 MW by 2030. Of  the total  generation,  five to ten percent would be  generated from mini and micro-hydro power, solar and wind energy.

PALPA, Jan 28: A village in Palpa has started generating electricity from wind energy to supply power to more than 100 households of the area.

The clean-energy fast track

September 19, 2019 00:30 am

Solar and wind are already cheaper than fossil fuels when it comes to generating electricity, and electric vehicles are close to challenging internal-combustion-engine cars on price