Nepal''s overlooked solar potential
Integrating solar energy into Nepal''s energy mix offers several strategic benefits, such as diversification and reliability, improving energy
freely and thus appears to be a promising technology to provide reliable power supply in the remote areas of Nepal. The intermittent nature of the solar and wind energy under varying climatic conditions requires a feasibility assessment and optimal sizing of hybrid solar and wind energy system.
Solar energy integration Integrating solar energy into Nepal's energy mix offers several strategic benefits, such as diversification and reliability, improving energy security and grid stability. This will in turn reduce Nepal's over-reliance on hydropower, which is vulnerable to seasonal variations and climate change impacts.
For decades, Nepal has focused almost exclusively on hydropower development to meet its energy needs. Until recently, this strategy was logical. However, given the rapid advancements in solar energy technology, Nepal's continued disregard for commercial solar power is a glaring misstep.
Developing domestic solar capacity can help Nepal achieve energy independence and enhance national energy security. Further, the cost of solar power has plummeted globally, making it a highly affordable energy solution. Nepal must capitalise on this trend before it falls further behind. Policy gaps and recommendations
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