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Bridging the energy access divide for sustainable development in South Asia: policies and prospects in Nepal

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posted on 2024-06-05, 05:37 authored by SP Dhakal, Nateque MahmoodNateque Mahmood, R Bogati
Bridging the energy access divide is critical for meeting Nepal's social and economic development objectives. Under the assumption that there are fertile opportunities for linking energy policy and market prospects, this paper explores the central question: 'to what extent is the current policy environment in Nepal conducive to the uptake of solar energy at the household level?' The paper makes use of an exploratory research approach to data analyses in order to address the research question. The findings reveal that the country's renewable energy market is still in its infancy. Although donor-driven subsidy policy has been successful in promoting the uptake of solar energy, exclusivity of subsidy mechanisms coupled with the lack of cross-sectoral policy harmony are hindering the uptake of solar energy. The paper ends with a discussion on the need for a market-centric impetus to facilitate a renewable energy sector in Nepal.

History

Journal

International journal of public policy

Volume

14

Pagination

104-119

Location

Olney, Eng.

ISSN

1740-0600

eISSN

1740-0619

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd

Issue

1/2

Publisher

Inderscience Publishers