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Introduction

The REDP was initiated on 16th August 1996 as a joint programme between Government of Nepal (GoN) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Bank. It complements the rural electrification objective of the Tenth Five Year Plan by promoting micro hydro schemes, solar and wind energy and biogas schemes. It adopts holistic approach by linking rural electrification with rural economic activities and ultimately impact positively on livelihood of the rural people. Decentralized and participatory planning, decision making, implementation, monitoring and evaluation activities are basic pillars for the success of the program...read more »

 
URJA (Volume 25)
Literally, the end-use means the ultimate or final use/ application of any product or initiative and the end-users are understood as the persons who actually use them as these products are specifically designed and meant...
Annual Report 2002
The Rural Energy Development Programme (REDP: NEP/ 95/016) was started on 16 August 1996 with the aim of improving livelihoods of the rural people and preserving the environment through the promotion of rural energy...
 
 
Alternative Energy Promotion Center DANIDA/ESAP


 
Year Wise Achievement 1997-2006 New!

Bringing the World Closer: Micro Hydro Operated Cable TV Network
It might sound quite astounding, but the community people of a remote village called Dudilabhati are finding ...
Making of an Urja Arc
The development of various types of decentralized rural energy systems is taking place in various nooks and corners of the country...
Model Energy VDC: A Dream Comes True
The Bhoksing VDC has been declared as the Model Energy VDC by the Eight District Council of the Parbat District Development Committee...
 

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Email: info@redp.org.np



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