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604.80 kWp Rooftop Solar Installation at Bhudeo Khadya Udyog

Punita Kumari Yadav and Daughter Kiran Kumari Yadav prepare food in their E-Cooktop

Nagendra Sahani casts his net in his fishpond in Sarlahi

Reshmi Ghimire repairs an E-Cooktop in his shop in Palpa

Metallic Improved Cooking Stove being used to prepare food in Jeet Shankar Hotel in Birgunj

Bio Gas Plant at Surkhet

Mahato Couple in front of their Solar Irrigation Pump in Parsa

Madhu Patel preparing food in her Metallic Improved Cooking Stove

Introduction

The British Embassy Kathmandu-funded, 4.5-year Nepal Renewable Energy Programme (NREP) is a Government of Nepal programme. It is designed to increase private sector investment to develop distributed renewable energy (RE) markets, primarily in commercial, institutional, and industrial market sectors; increase universal energy access, and a corresponding higher quality of life, to Nepali citizens living in remote regions and facilitate a policy, planning, legal construct, and regulatory environment conducive to both enabling and sustaining progress in RE market development and universal energy access.

NREP operates in Provinces Madhesh, Lumbini, and Karnali.  The Programme is implemented by the Alternative Energy Promotion Centre (AEPC) and a consortium led by DAI Global.

Measurable goals of the Programme include:

  • Increase in installed capacity of RE by 16 MW
  • Provision of RE to 95,000 households, 500 small businesses, and 200 schools and health centres
  • Leveraging of £37.2m of private and public sector investment in RE
  • Strengthened institutional and policy reforms and improved compliance mechanisms—across Federal, Provincial, and Local governments
  • Avoided greenhouse gas emissions, e.g., by reducing imported energy during Nepal’s dry season, imported LPG for cooking, and imported diesel for back-up generators

NREP adopts two support modalities which includes financial assistance in the form of a GBP 9.3M Sustainable Energy Challenge Fund with awards based on Viability Gap Funding designed to make marginally feasible projects feasible and bankable; and technical assistance in the form of RE project assessment, financing, Challenge Fund application assistance, and project transaction shaping.

News & Updates 

The Sustainable Energy Challenge Fund approved solar rooftop projects cross the 5 MW Mark

On the eve of COP28, the total capacity of rooftop solar photovoltaic projects approved for support through the Sustainable Energy Challenge Fund (SECF) has crossed the 5 MW mark. The ...
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Workshop on knowledge sharing of SECF support mechanism for Solar PV Systems

The Alternative Energy Promotion Center (AEPC) in collaboration with the Nepal Renewable Energy Programme (NREP) organized a “Workshop on knowledge sharing of Sustainable Energy Challenge Fund (SECF) support mechanism for ...
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Academic Dialogue on “commercializing the energy research products – Energy Product to Business”

The Alternative Energy Promotion Center (AEPC) in collaboration with the Nepal Renewable Energy Programme (NREP) organized a half day "Academic Dialogue" on commercializing the research related to energy sector – ...
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Human Stories

Jhumsa Khola III Micro Hydro Project: A Community Energy Enterprise Successfully Integrated into Nepal’s National Grid

For the people of Jhumsa, electricity isn’t just about powering homes—it’s about empowerment, progress, and opportunity. The ...
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March 31, 2025

The Nepal Renewable Energy Programme (NREP): Powering Nepal’s Clean Energy Transition

The Nepal Renewable Energy Programme (NREP) hosted a Learning Sharing Programme in Kathmandu, marking a significant milestone ...
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March 31, 2025

Galaxy Packaging’s Green Shift: Reducing Fossil Fuel Dependence with Biomass Pellet Burner

By: Regeena Regmi, Communication Specialist, NREP Galaxy Packaging stands as a prominent name in the packaging industry, ...
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December 25, 2024
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