The main problem lagging in the Wind Power sector in Nepal is the Post-Operation. Let's consider a wind farm is setup in Kagbeni (wind velocity approx. 7m/s as I think). Frequent inspections need to be done after the setup and it becomes quite difficult and requires greater economy. Also as I recall, in the present context the price of wind energy reaches approx. Rs.35/unit which is beyond the affordable price for us.
Ofcourse Prashant jee, there are various challenges in this sector. Very few researches have been conducted. Research in this field can be continued to overcome challenges like design of turbine blades and profiles, site selection for maximum power, difficulties regarding transportation and most importantly economic and technical feasibility. Much study have been concentrated towards hydro and renewable fuels in context of Nepal which seems legit but still we can give a try to wind.
The main problem lagging in the Wind Power sector in Nepal is the Post-Operation. Let's consider a wind farm is setup in Kagbeni (wind velocity approx. 7m/s as I think). Frequent inspections need to be done after the setup and it becomes quite difficult and requires greater economy. Also as I recall, in the present context the price of wind energy reaches approx. Rs.35/unit which is beyond the affordable price for us.
ReplyDeleteOfcourse Prashant jee, there are various challenges in this sector. Very few researches have been conducted. Research in this field can be continued to overcome challenges like design of turbine blades and profiles, site selection for maximum power, difficulties regarding transportation and most importantly economic and technical feasibility. Much study have been concentrated towards hydro and renewable fuels in context of Nepal which seems legit but still we can give a try to wind.
DeletePrashant jee nai thokdeko, prashant boro po ho :D
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