Nepal: Hydropower for villages | Global Ideas
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- More than a fourth of Nepal's population has no access to electricity. Many villages use hydropower plants to generate energy. NGOs and the government support the projects. The goal is to provide remote areas with sustainable energy.
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Love from Bangladesh to our Nepali brothers🇧🇩❤🇳🇵
Love from Nepal also brother
Loads of love to nepal from INDIA 🇮🇳 🇳🇵
Good Nepal from India.
Nepal has bright future with least debt among all other south asian countrues per capita
Probably because no one trusts the government enough to give them money.
I love my country Nepal 🇳🇵
Nice to see coverage from Nepal
Purna said he could afford to pay his employees when the labour cost went down.
Before electricity he was probably just able to make a living after electricity he was able to thrive.
Now he can look forward to expansion of his business
Long live Nepali Dai aur Benio...
Love nepal🇳🇵
From Uttrakhand, India🇮🇳
In Nepal is Green, but in Brazil is not? Big hypocrisy!
nepal not neoal
because trees are not cut randomly while destroying entire forest
@@dipeshgrg7685 Brazil will be a super power soon. Green are my balls.
Many place are protected by government and much community forest is developed too.
@@cheese351 Check the color of the Forest
I love my ghandruk & I love my work.👍👍👍
Beautiful country ❤️
lesson for uttarakhand 🇮🇳
no need to not even mention off-grid solar which - with prices coming way down - surely be able to complement the future energy security of these rural communities. Probably more enviromently friendly and cost effective than large scale hydro with its risks and distribution challenges.
As you can see in the video. It's in the mountains where there's partial or full cloud cover most of the time. So solar energy isn't the best source of power.
I wanna live here.
Why?
You are always welcome to Nepal
I thought Nepal was India
No Nepal in independence country it is located between China and India 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
no nepal is independent country my bro...
I thought India was Nepal