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Many isolated micro hydropower schemes supplying decentralised electricity to surrounding villages are abandoned when the national grid arrives in the area. <br>Some projects&nbsp;are involved in launching the concept of&nbsp;a power exchange agreement, in which case the micro grid will connect as a single entity to the&nbsp;national grid. The MHP will feed through the micro grid into the main grid. The net intake or output of the micro grid will be the basis of payment between the utility and the entity responsible for the MHP and micro grid.&nbsp;
 
  
== SHPP&nbsp;Nepal&nbsp;  ==
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= Overview =
  
The SHPP project was involved in launching the concept of the power exchange agreement (PEA), in which case the micro grid will connect as a single entity to the NEA grid (much like a REE as described above). The MMHP will feed through the micro grid into the main grid. The net intake or output of the micro grid will be the basis of payment between the utility and the entity responsible for the MMHP and micro grid.  
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Many isolated '''micro hydropower (MHP)''' schemes supplying decentralised electricity to surrounding villages are abandoned when the national grid arrives in the area.<br/>Some projects are involved in launching the concept of a power exchange agreement, in which case the micro grid will connect as a single entity to the national grid. The MHP will feed through the micro grid into the main grid. The net intake or output of the micro grid will be the basis of payment between the utility and the entity responsible for the MHP and micro grid.  
  
For&nbsp;more information about the PEA in&nbsp;Nepal click [[SHPP - Off-Grid to On-Grid and the PEA (Power Exchange Agreement)|here]]. <br>
 
  
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== Small Hydropower Promotion Programme (SHPP), Nepal  ==
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The '''Small Hydropower Promotion Programme (SHPP)''' from GTZ in Nepal project was involved in launching the concept of the '''power exchange agreement (PEA)''', in which case the micro grid will connect as a single entity to the NEA grid (much like a REE as described above). The MMHP will feed through the micro grid into the main grid. The net intake or output of the micro grid will be the basis of payment between the utility and the entity responsible for the MMHP and micro grid.
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= Further Informaiton =
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For more information about the PEA in Nepal click [[SHPP - Off-Grid to On-Grid and the PEA (Power Exchange Agreement)|here]].<br/>
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= References =
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[[Category:Hydro]]
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[[Category:Nepal]]
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[[Category:Off-grid]]
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[[Category:Grid]]

Revision as of 12:55, 31 January 2014

Overview

Many isolated micro hydropower (MHP) schemes supplying decentralised electricity to surrounding villages are abandoned when the national grid arrives in the area.
Some projects are involved in launching the concept of a power exchange agreement, in which case the micro grid will connect as a single entity to the national grid. The MHP will feed through the micro grid into the main grid. The net intake or output of the micro grid will be the basis of payment between the utility and the entity responsible for the MHP and micro grid.


Small Hydropower Promotion Programme (SHPP), Nepal

The Small Hydropower Promotion Programme (SHPP) from GTZ in Nepal project was involved in launching the concept of the power exchange agreement (PEA), in which case the micro grid will connect as a single entity to the NEA grid (much like a REE as described above). The MMHP will feed through the micro grid into the main grid. The net intake or output of the micro grid will be the basis of payment between the utility and the entity responsible for the MMHP and micro grid.


Further Informaiton

For more information about the PEA in Nepal click here.


References