An essay article on the use of Renewable Energy to promote small-scale business in trekking routes of Nepal.





Despite having enormous hydro potential, Nepal's net hydropower development so far is less than 2,500 MW. During the dry season, it even goes well below 1,000 MW. Due to difficult geography, high transmission and distribution costs, and low capacity utilization of power, the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) is still struggling to extend the national grid in remote areas, it seems it will take a few more years to reach everyone if it is left only to the initiative of the government. These remote areas though have loads of their problems but many of the high hilly areas offer very attractive world-famous trekking and mountain climbing routes.