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  2. Energy in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum is the second largest energy fuel in Nepal after firewood and accounts for 11% of primary energy consumption in the country. [2] All petroleum products are imported from India. At the moment, the import of petroleum products is transacted exclusively between the Nepal Oil Corporation and the Indian Oil Corporation.

  3. Department of Electricity Development - Wikipedia

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    Department of Electricity Development (Nepali: विद्युत विकास विभाग) under Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation is the authority to implement the government policies related to power/electricity sector. [1] It also works as regarding providing licence for private sector to produce electricity. [2]

  4. Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation (Nepali: ऊर्जा, जलस्रोत तथा सिंचाइ मन्त्रालय) is a governmental body of Nepal that governs the development and implementation of energy including its conservation, regulation and utilization. It furthermore develops operates ...

  5. Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Industry is one of the major agencies at the MoICS which is responsible for the implementation of policy, act, rules, and regulations related to industrial development. [16] The department administers and facilitates middle and large scale industries that have fixed assets of more than 100 million Nepalese rupees. [ 16 ]

  6. Alternative Energy Promotion Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Alternative Energy Promotion Centre (AEPC; Nepali: वैकल्पिक ऊर्जा प्रवर्द्धन केन्द्र, Vaikalpik Urja Pravardhan Kendra) is an independently functioning government institution established by the Government of Nepal with the objectives to popularize and promote the use of renewable energy technologies, raise the living standards of ...

  7. Renewable energy in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Solar potential of Nepal. Nepal gets most of its electricity from hydropower sources, but it is looking to expand the role of solar power in its energy mix. [10] The average global solar radiation in Nepal varies from 3.6 to 6.2 kWh/m 2 /day, sun shines for about 300 days a year, the number of sunshine hours amounts almost 2100 hours per year with an average of 6.8 hours of sunshine each day ...

  8. Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation - Wikipedia

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    The Minister is assisted by the Minister of State for Water Resources, Energy, and Irrigation [4] and the junior Deputy Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The current minister is Deepak Khadka [ 7 ] [ 8 ] who took office on 15 July 2024.

  9. National Code of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    National Code (Twelfth Amendment) Act, 2007 Status: Repealed The National Code ( Nepali : मुलुकी ऐन; Muluki Ain, literally: Nation's Code) is a single comprehensive code that includes criminal and civil code along with the code of procedures of Nepal .