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Towards a Reliable Affordable and Sustainable Energy Sector in Nepal
NEWS UPDATE
- Nepal has launched it's largest Solar Power Project, a part of Grid Solar and Energy Efficiency Project. Click here to read more. (Nepali Times, June 4, 2020)'
- World Bank approves $100 million credit to reform Nepal's energy Sector and boost recovery from COVID-19 crisis. The approved credit is the second in a series of three developmnet policy operations to support key policy, regulatory and institutional reforms. Click here to read more. (The Kathmandu Post, June 3, 2020)
- The World Bank approved- The Second Programmatic Energy Sector Development Policy Credit in the amount of $100 million that aims to support the government's effort to improve the financial viability and governance of the electricity sector. Click here for: Press Release and Loans & Credits (June 2, 2020)
- An Overview of Development Partners' Activities in the Energy Sector. Click here to read more. (February, 2020)
- Power- Less to Powerful- An article on Nepal's Energy Scenario . Click here to read more. (November 25, 2019)



















