Nepal to promote renewable energy technologies in rural areas

Alternative Energy Promotion Centre (AEPC) signed a memorandum of understanding with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Nepal yesterday to enhance biodiversity and sustainable livelihood through the promotion of renewable energy technologies in protected areas of the country.

Executive Director of AEPC, Govinda Raj Pokharel and Country Representative of IUCN Nepal, Yam Malla signed the agreement. The objective of the agreement is to reduce local communities’ dependence on forests for traditional energy sources such as firewood and reduce carbon emissions by providing alternative renewable energy options.

A joint press statement issued today said the use of renewable energy to support existing and new income generating activities will improve the livelihood of people in rural areas.

It further said the biodiversity status of the nation’s Protected Areas will also be improved through the use of renewable energy technologies. According to a conservative statistics, over 85 per cent of the rural population is still dependent on firewood for their basic energy needs such as cooking and heating, which has led to reduced forest cover, increased carbon emission and health hazards for many, especially the women and children.

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