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Shifting to Euro VI Emission Standard in Nepal. A Discussion on "Shifting to Euro VI Emission Standard in Nepal" was held in Kathmandu (Alfa House, New Baneshwor) on 12th April, 2022 from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM.The main objective of the event was to discuss on the environmental-economic consequences as well as technical capacity of shifting to Euro VI emission standard.

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Building resilience and climate adaptive planning in urban centres of Nepal. A. Adaptation Finance Accountability Initiative. S. Strengthening the role of NSAs to influence climate change negotiations. P. Participatory NDCs for a climate-just response in COVID-19

Net-Zero Economy and Energy Sustainability: A Nepalese

The figure above presents the high prospect of solar and wind energy. Nepal is the second most prosperous nation regarding water resources, symbolizing the potential to produce hydroelectricity. More than 90% of urban areas in Nepal are connected to solar energy, whereas less than 30% have proper access to solar energy.

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Objective: The overall objective of the SAFA campaign is to inform, inspire and engage youth for awareness and action for clean air through the American Spaces program. The specific objectives of this initiative are as follows: Mobilize and engage local youth and other stakeholders to conduct research and other hands-on activities on air pollution to raise awareness and encourage action.

Revitalizing Energy & Water Services in Nepal''s Urban

The event focused on Improving Urban Energy and Water Services in Nepal and comprised both roundtable and panel discussions. Over 75 attendees participated in the event, providing valuable insights and

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Building resilience and climate adaptive planning in urban centres of Nepal. A. Adaptation Finance Accountability Initiative. S. (AFAI)" by Clean Energy Nepal in partnership with Oxfam, Overseas Development Initiative (ODI), World Resources Institute (WRI). This study takes into account climate change adaptation finance comitted to Nepal

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Air pollution is a major public health risk in Kathmandu Valley where the annual average concentration of PM 2.5 is about five times higher than World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines (WHO, 2018). Realizing this, the Ministry of Health and Population together with the WHO is implementing the Urban Health Initiative (UHI) in Kathmandu Valley to build evidence

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Hence, Clean Energy Nepal launched the awareness campaign "I Care for Clean Air" in 2016. The first phase of the Campaign run from September 2016-May 2017. The main objective of this campaign was to aware and sensitized general public, communities, students about air pollution, its cause and effect and individual effort to reduce air pollution.

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The COP28 at UAE will be a milestone moment when the world will take stock of its progress on the Paris Agreement. Nepal will also be marking its presence at the CoP28 conference. In this regard, CANSA and Clean Energy Nepal in collaboration with OXFAM in Nepal organized an initial discussion among CSO stakeholders

Electric Cooking in Peri-Urban Nepal: Part 1

the energy needs associated with electric cookstoves, and assess the current capacity of study households and local community infrastructure to meet that new energy demand. We found that most homes in our study required basic electrical improvements to safely accommodate induction Electric Cooking in Peri-Urban Nepal: Part 1 Impacts of clean

A study on household energy-use patterns in rural, semi-urban and urban

Bhandari & Stadler [21] and Gurung et al. [22] analyzed the rural electrification and the use of solar photovoltaic system in rural and urban areas in Nepal. Household energy use depends on family size, climate, appliance ownership, life style, physical characteristics of the houses and occupants'' behavior [23], [24], [25].

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Good old days. As Nepal is facing major environmental problems due to the ever increasing consumption of fossil fuels and the resulting pollution and the heavy use of wood, timber and similar products as sources of energy that are causing environmental impacts like diminished soil fertility, indoor pollution, land degradation, loss of water sources and similar problems.

Gogoro and Nebula Energy Announce Commercial Launch in

Nebula Energy is a wholly owned subsidiary of MG Group and is a new energy venture committed to leading the way towards an environmentally sustainable and energy independent Nepal. About Gogoro Founded in 2011 to rethink urban energy and inspire the world to move through cities in smarter and more sustainable ways, Gogoro leverages the power of

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Building resilience and climate adaptive planning in urban centres of Nepal. A. He represented YOUNGO at COP26 and COP27, and served as the delegation head of Clean Energy Nepal (CEN) at COP26 and COP27, and as an Ambassador and Youth National Delegate from Nepal at COP28. He also attended the UN Water Conference 2023 in New York to support

Facilitating sustainable energy transition of Nepal: A best-fit model

People living in the urban areas (for instance, Kathmandu City of Nepal and other towns) have a general tendency to prefer switching to better renewable forms of energy. This

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The project titled "Promoting Green Inclusive and Resilient Cities in South Asia" is being implemented by Clean Energy Nepal (CEN) working closely with Climate Action Network South Asia (CANSA). This project calls for finding solutions that are based on equitable, informed and inclusive Urban transformation, where national and individual growth can supplement resource

General Membership

Building resilience and climate adaptive planning in urban centres of Nepal. A. Clean Energy Nepal (CEN); a non-profit, non government organization established in 2000, hereby announces the open call for interested candidates who wants to be a general member of CEN.

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Project Area: Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Pokhara Project Duration: January 2010 to September 2011 Project Background: The walkability project was first implemented in Kathmandu city with the initiatives from Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities (CAI-Asia), Clean Energy Nepal, Clean Air Network Nepal and FK Norway to collect data about the city''s pedestrian environment.

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6 FAQs about [Urban energy Nepal]

How to estimate urban energy consumption in Nepal?

Best way to estimate Nepal's urban energy consumption would be by finding energy consumption on each municipalities and adding them. However, Nepal's statistical reporting system does not provide information about the energy use by individual municipality.

What is Nepal Energy Outlook (neo 22)?

ctollio, FreepikForewordThe Nepal Energy Outlook (NEO 22) is published with joint efort of Kathmandu University, Tribhuvan University Institute of Engineering, Niti Foundation an Nepal Energy Foundation. The document is useful for the energy experts, planners, and decision makers to realize the curren

Why does Nepal have a low energy consumption?

Electricity contributes only 2% of total energy demand of the country in Nepal whereas traditional biomass like firewood (77%), dung cake (5.7%), and agricultural residue (3.7%) fulfills most of the remaining energy need . The low consumption of modern fuel is attributed to low level of industrialization and low level of urbanization.

Is solar radiation a problem in Nepal?

According to the solar and wind energy resource assessment (SWERA) report of Nepal , solar radiation in most populous cities are less than the other urban areas.

How much energy does Nepal use a year?

Nepal has only 86 kW h of energy consumption per person annually, which is very low when compared to the global average of more than 3000 kW h .

Which of the following is a major source of energy in Nepal?

andards and urbanization. Among modern energy sources, consumption of petrol is highest with share of around 65 % of total consumption; the share of electricity stands at around 15 % and remaining 20 % is of other modern ene gy like coals and others. Also, Nepal has increasing demand of electr city with limited access. The situation is severe

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