Energy Access Case Study 08 – Turning Tradition to New Ends: Improving Water Mills in Nepal

Energy Access Case Study 08 – Turning Tradition to New Ends: Improving Water Mills in Nepal

July 27, 2015

This case study documents the experience of the Improved Water Mill programme in Nepal, which promotes a simple and versatile technology that uses available water resources to produce 3-4 kW of mechanical and electrical power to meet rural energy needs. The study shows that expanding energy services for the poor needs to combine an appropriate and affordable technology with access to financial services, private sector motivation and a clear formulation of responsibilities and ownership.

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Regions and Countries