Energy security is fundamentally defined as the association between national security and availability of natural resources for energy consumption. Numerous developing countries are taking part in energy security meetings Organised to prevent exploitation and possible decreasing efficiency of natural resources.
Nepal is a country where inducement of renewable energy is taking speed. The sector of renewable energy is very vast and modifying with ongoing growth. Nepal is chiefly dependent on burning biomass mainly consuming coal but use of solar energy and wind energy is spinning the efficiency and consumption of natural resources.
Nepal government is taking an initiative in collective action towards energy security and endeavouring efforts to put a halt to immense global consumption of natural resources.
Nepal’s minister of energy, water resources and irrigation Pampha Bhusal said earlier that a mutual trust and regard to natural resources will lead to a better future and a less fuel, coal efficient lifestyle.
BIMSTEC
Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multisectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation is an international Organisation to look after trade and investment, transport and communication, agriculture, fisheries and many other national matters. The Organisation comprises seven Asian countries India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand.
Author : Pratiksha Rokade
Published By: Sachin Sonawane