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Dr. Dhrubesh C Regmi and Asish Subedi Presented at

A PILOT PROJECT ON CAPACITY BUILDING ON ELECTRICITY REFORMS IN BANGLADESH, INDIA AND NEPAL (RESA PROJECT) SLOT Analysis RESA — Nepal. Dr. Dhrubesh C Regmi and Asish Subedi Presented at Mid term evaluation meeting Jaipur, India 2 April 2009.

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Dr. Dhrubesh C Regmi and Asish Subedi Presented at

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  1. A PILOT PROJECT ON CAPACITY BUILDING ON ELECTRICITY REFORMSIN BANGLADESH, INDIA AND NEPAL(RESA PROJECT)SLOT AnalysisRESA — Nepal Dr. Dhrubesh C Regmi and Asish Subedi Presented at Mid term evaluation meeting Jaipur, India 2 April 2009

  2. Outline of the presentation • General overview of Nepali power sector • SLOT Analysis — RESA Nepal • Way forward

  3. Nepali power sector: general overview Sources of energy Legal aspects Institutional aspects Load-shedding Socio-economic impacts

  4. SLOT Analysis RESA Nepal

  5. Strengths • Timely endeavour in raising consumer awareness in ongoing power sector reform in Nepal • Only organisation working on the issue • Wide geographical coverage even in its pilot phase • Networking with a wide range of stakeholders in the sector • Bridge between the utility, policy makers, the private sector and the consumers • Support from all the stakeholders including political parties , media and the consumers • Good team work and systematic implementing mechanism among the partner organisations in the region • Sharing of relevant information among the RESA team regarding power sector reforms in the respective countries

  6. Limitations • Limited number of project activities • Slight changes in project activities posing administrative and budgetary constraints • No activity to directly address the most pressing issue of load-shedding in the electricity sector in Nepal • Process oriented approach of the project team rather than content oriented

  7. Opportunities • Given the low level of consumer awareness and existence of numerous electricity related problems, scope of expansion in relation to activities and geographical coverage • Creating a position to push the government for taking consumer-friendly decisions • Possibility of a tie-up with various consumer and other related organisations to explore further working options in the sector

  8. Threats • State of acute power deficiency limiting the project scope • Raised expectations among the different stakeholders including the partner organisations

  9. Way forward • RG meeting II • GIMs II

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