Difference between revisions of "Small Hydropower Promotion Project (SHPP) Nepal Report"
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=== [[SHPP Nepal - Supporting Financial institutions|SHPP - Nepal Supporting Financial institutions]] === | === [[SHPP Nepal - Supporting Financial institutions|SHPP - Nepal Supporting Financial institutions]] === |
Revision as of 14:15, 26 August 2011
Small Hydropower Promotion Project (SHPP) – support from water to wire
- Background of the project
- Ten years of Small Hydro Promotion Programme in Nepal
- Lines of SHPP’s intervention
- SHPP’s achievements
SHPP - Nepal Supporting Financial institutions
Risk Management (Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA)
Project Financing (Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA)
SHPP - Off-grid rural electrification with micro/mini hydropower
- AEPC Subsidy Scheme for mini/micro hydropower
- Successes of MMHP subsidy scheme
- Challenges of MMHP subsidy scheme
- SHPP’s support
SHPP - Off-Grid to On-Grid and the PEA (Power Exchange Agreement)
- Main objectives of the PEA
- Workshop Objective / AEPC perspective
- National Utility (NEA) Perspective
- SHPP presentation on advantages of the PEA
- Conclusion and Current Status