Kathmandu, Feb. 15
Halesi Tuwachung Municipality has developed
its first Municipal Energy Plan (MEP) to advance energy access.
This plan is designed to systematically
guide the municipality in implementing energy measures over the next five years,
sustainably meeting their increasing energy demands, informed Deutsche
Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Nepal –
implementor of the project - in a press statement on Saturday.
The formal handover ceremony of the MEP took
place at the Halesi Tuwachung Municipality office, where the Energy Development
Sub-Committee (EDSC) of the municipality officially presented the plan to the
Mayor, Bimala Rai.
The MEP was developed by the EDSC in close
coordination with the local government and stakeholders, with technical support
from the ‘Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency - Green Recovery and
Empowerment with Energy in Nepal (REEEP-GREEN)’ project, funded by the German
Government and the European Union.
The plan includes more than 30 energy
sector activities, with cost estimates derived from market assessments to
ensure both feasibility and effectiveness, read the statement.
Speaking at the event, Mayor Rai
highlighted several energy initiatives already undertaken by the municipality and
underscored the importance of sustainable energy solutions for the community.
Executive Director of the AEPC, Nawa Raj
Dhakal, reaffirmed the government's commitment to achieving 100 per cent
electrification in the near future. He acknowledged that, although the
estimated implementation cost of the plan is substantial, various activities
could be implemented through investments from different government agencies,
like AEPC, the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) and local consumers.
REEEP-GREEN also handed over detailed
feasibility studies for two solar lift irrigation projects, designed to deliver
sustainable agricultural solutions in the municipality.
Following the handover, the delegation
visited several local enterprises that have already benefited from clean energy
solutions supported by the municipality and the project. These included a dairy
product shop, a bakery, and a leaf plate manufacturing enterprise, all of which
have started or expanded operations using electric machines and equipment.
During the visit to the leaf plate
enterprise, owned by a women’s cooperative, Dr. Geertrui Louwagie, Deputy Head
of Cooperation at the European Union Delegation to Nepal, appreciated the cooperative’s
efforts to reduce plastic waste and its role in fostering sustainable practices
at the nearby sacred site of Halesi, and by its role, far beyond the
municipality borders. She also highlighted the vital role of electricity in job
creation and improved livelihoods, and encouraged the women to continue
expanding the business development and market reach of their enterprise.
The REEEP-GREEN is a technical cooperation
project co-funded by the Federal Republic of Germany (BMZ) and the European
Union (EU). According to the statement, the project aims to enhance the
planning and implementation conditions for renewable energy and energy
efficiency measures in Nepal. It is implemented by GIZ and its partners, the Ministry
of Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation (MoEWRI) and AEPC.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 16 February 2025.
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