SOFTWARE UPDATE ANNOUNCEMENT: 30 AUG - 15 SEP
|
Error creating thumbnail: convert: unable to open image `/var/www/ISWiki/prod/current/energypedia/images/0/0a/Icon_Announcement.png': No such file or directory @ error/blob.c/OpenBlob/2641. convert: no images defined `/tmp/transform_2906004-1.png' @ error/convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/3044.
|
Hurrah! Your beloved energypedia is getting a new software update to ensure faster and easier knowledge exchange and sharing on energypedia. After the new software update, you can expect a new and updated energypedia with a responsive design.
Hence, from 30 Aug to 15 Sep, energypedia will be on read-only mode and you will not be able to download/upload content or create/edit articles on energypedia.
|
Public Private Partnership For Rural Household Energy Supply - Nepal Biogas Support Program
From old.energypedia.info
Public Private Partnership For Rural Household Energy Supply - Nepal Biogas Support Program
Title
|
Public Private Partnership For Rural Household Energy Supply - Nepal Biogas Support Program
|
Author
|
Sundar Bajgain, Indira Shakya
|
Year
|
2005
|
Region/Country
|
South Asia - Nepal
|
Topics
|
Finance
|
Document Type
|
Study & Report
|
File Download
|
► English : The Nepal Biogas Support Program - A Successful Model of Public Private Partnerships for Rural Household Energy Supply.pdf
|
Language(s)
|
English
|
Abstract
|
Biogas was first introduced to Nepal on an experimental basis in 1955. The initial experiences showed the feasibility of this technology for meeting a significant portion of rural household energy needs. The Nepal Biogas Support Program (the BSP) is a successful model of development coope-ration, technological innovation, financial engineering and market development that nave helped address some of the social, economic, energy and environmental needs of the rural areas of Nepal. The BSP also represents a working partnership between His Majestys Government of Nepal (HMG/N), the Dutch Development Cooperation (DGIS), the German Financial Cooperation through the German Development Bank (KfW), the Agricultural Development Bonk of Nepal (ADB/N), the Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV), the Gobar Gas Company (GGC), the private sector of Nepal and the rural farmers of Nepal. As a result, there are a number of lessons to be learned from the BSP that can be applied to other development assistance programs targeted at the dissemination of small-scale rural and renewable energy technologies.
|