Feasibility Study

Date:2076/03/03

In collaboration with Bangalachuli Rural Municipality, Aawaj International has successfully concluded the feasibility study of bio gas and solar energy within the municipality. The primary aim is to achieve self-sufficiency in the electricity sector, promoting sustainability and independence.

Conducting a Feasibility Study on Bio Gas and Solar Energy in Banglachuli Rural Municipality reveals a region rich in water resources, with diverse streams. However, despite this abundance, the entire rural municipality currently relies on electricity supplied by the Nepal Electricity Authority. Aligned with the mission to establish renewable energy as a mainstream resource, enhancing access, knowledge, and adaptability, the unit is actively involved in the energy planning process.

To lay the foundation for the effective planning and implementation of rural energy technologies, a comprehensive Banglachuli Rural Municipality Energy Situation Report has been meticulously prepared. Serving as a cornerstone, this report offers essential insights into the existing energy scenario within the municipality, presenting foundational details and outlining the status of relevant line agencies. The overarching objective is to significantly contribute to the improvement of living conditions for the local population through the promotion and integration of sustainable energy solutions.

The insights gathered from the comprehensive Banglachuli Rural Municipality Energy Situation Report are poised to play a pivotal role in shaping future policies and programs within the electricity development sector. By delving into the current energy scenario, the report provides a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities that define the municipality’s energy landscape.

This thorough examination serves as a valuable foundation for the formulation of strategic policies aimed at fostering electricity development and independence. The report’s findings can guide policymakers, local authorities, and stakeholders in making informed decisions to address existing gaps, capitalize on available resources, and propel sustainable energy initiatives.

Furthermore, the report’s contribution extends to identifying key areas for improvement, ensuring that future policies are tailored to the specific needs and dynamics of Banglachuli Rural Municipality. By highlighting potential hurdles and proposing viable solutions, the report becomes an instrumental tool for steering the trajectory of electricity development, ultimately contributing to enhanced self-sufficiency and resilience in the energy sector.

In essence, the report’s insights not only illuminate the current energy landscape but also serve as a roadmap for the municipality’s journey towards a more sustainable, self-reliant, and efficient electricity infrastructure. The knowledge derived from this study stands as a cornerstone for fostering positive change and driving the evolution of energy policies and programs within the region.

CENTRE FOR THIRD VOICE STUDIES

“Voice for Voiceless” is an organization which focuses for the betterment, wellbeing and upliftment of deprived and marginalized section of the society and to bring them into the mainstream of the society. Besides various socio-political and economic problems, the environmental problem has became a matter of grave concern for the organization. The organization is gear up to undertake a variety of socially relevant constructive work as per the need and/or demand of the situation. Realizing the need of involving the intellectuals, research scholars, writers, authors and public-spirited persons in academic and cultural activities of the society, a centre named as “Centre for Third Voice Studies” has been formed.  While Public is considered as first voice , the government and other machineries  working for them reflect the second voice. The intellectuals who cannot remain as  silent observer of their activities have the force of communicating  the third voice. The aim and objective of this centre is to raise voice for the voiceless, to alert the common man and to awaken authorities as well as civil society through the humble and soft power of pen.