Nepal
- RE Practices in Nepal - Solar Thermal Energy Technologies (2009)-
This is a document compiling presentations of various solar thermal technologies and their different uses and features in Nepal. This compilation of several solar thermal technologies, published in 2009, can be useful for many of us if we are far away from an electricity grid connection. Even in this case, for example, we can cook, dry, disinfect, heat or pasteurize water thanks to all these technologies presented here.
- Supply Procurement Notice (2009)-
The document is to describe a contract for supply of infrastructure and equipment for testing of solar thermal and institutional photovoltaic (PV) systems. The contract authority is the Project Task Force (PTF) of the “Renewable Energy Project (REP)”, in Lalitpur, Nepal for and on behalf of the Alternative Energy Promotion Center.
- Nepal: Using the Sun to Purify Drinking Water -
Pilot phase among women groups in Nepal: By harnessing solar thermal energy, the water purification system Solvatten can be a very useful tool in rural areas with contaminated water. Photo: ENPHO
- SWERA Programme- GEF (Global Environmental Facility) funded UNEP project: The SWERA Programme’s mission is to provide easy access to high quality renewable energy resource data and other products to users all around the world (Bangladesh - Brazil - China - Cuba - El Salvador - Ethiopia - Ghana - Guatemala - Honduras - Kenya - Nepal - Nicaragua - Sri Lanka). These products are available through the SWERA web site and include Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and time series data, along with energy optimization tools needed to apply these data and facilitate renewable energy policy and investment.

















