Type | Journal Article - From the Chairperson |
Title | Decentralized Renewable Energy Systems, Rural Economy, Rural Economic Zone (REZ) |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
Page numbers | 40-45 |
URL | http://peeda.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/EnergyInsight_Volume-II.pdf#page=43 |
Abstract | The extension of the national grid is, technically and financially, very challenging in Nepal where off-grid renewable energy seems to be the only viable solution. Over the last 30 years, Nepal has installed over 2,500 off-grid micro hydro plants benefitting over 300,000 rural households. The electricity produced is primarily used for lighting purposes and powering some low capacity equipment. Most such systems have issues of financial sustainability due to heavy underutilization of available power. In this context, the concept of REZ has been developed with valuable experiences from similar activities in rural India. REZ is an entrepreneurship model which pivots around an assured power supply and creating rural enterprises. Around these, economic activities are encouraged based on traditional skills and value addition. REZ is owned and managed by private promoters under the public private partnership model. REZs overcome the twin barriers of promoting renewable energy and demonstrating sustainable growth. |
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