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|HPNET description=The connection of Micro/ Mini hydro and Mini grids to the national grid has been discussed for a long time both by subject matter experts and generalists in Nepal. It is seen as a solution to alleviate the current power deficit crisis faced by the country, albeit to a limited extent some have argued. In addition, there are proponents that see it as a potential source of income for rural areas. Currently, there are two grid connection projects that are ongoing and expected to be completed by mid 2016.
 
|HPNET description=The connection of Micro/ Mini hydro and Mini grids to the national grid has been discussed for a long time both by subject matter experts and generalists in Nepal. It is seen as a solution to alleviate the current power deficit crisis faced by the country, albeit to a limited extent some have argued. In addition, there are proponents that see it as a potential source of income for rural areas. Currently, there are two grid connection projects that are ongoing and expected to be completed by mid 2016.
 
|HPNET author=Jiwan Kumar Mallik
 
|HPNET author=Jiwan Kumar Mallik
|HPNET year=2016
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|HPNET year=2017
 
|HPNET organization=United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – RERL Project, Lalitpur, Nepal
 
|HPNET organization=United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – RERL Project, Lalitpur, Nepal
 
|HPNET contact=Jiwan Kumar Mallik
 
|HPNET contact=Jiwan Kumar Mallik
|HPNET project location=28.2774326, 83.58161500000006
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|HPNET project location=28.2774326, 83.581615
 
|HPNET region=South Asia
 
|HPNET region=South Asia
 
|HPNET product type=Documents
 
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Title
Development of Grid Connection Policy for Micro/Mini Hydro Plants in Nepal
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Articles (news)
Organization
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – RERL Project, Lalitpur, Nepal
Region/Country
South Asia
Nepal
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Jiwan Kumar Mallik
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Year of publication
2017
Description
The connection of Micro/ Mini hydro and Mini grids to the national grid has been discussed for a long time both by subject matter experts and generalists in Nepal. It is seen as a solution to alleviate the current power deficit crisis faced by the country, albeit to a limited extent some have argued. In addition, there are proponents that see it as a potential source of income for rural areas. Currently, there are two grid connection projects that are ongoing and expected to be completed by mid 2016.
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