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Maximizing Renewable Energy in Asia

Posted by Focus Pacific on May 4th, 2026

Maximizing Renewable Energy in Asia

In Asia, more than eight hundred million citizens don’t have an entry to electricity. Around three-quarters of the people live in South Asia. Producing entry to renewable sources of energy is absolutely necessary to reduce poverty, secure energy, reduce the severity of climate change and the fulfillment of the Millennium Development Goals in the district.

Small island countries like Maldives can use money provided by SREP to manage important projects related to renewable energy. The fund of SREP can also increase the number of local regional investments to give access to clean energy in countries with low income just like Nepal.

In addition, Maldives and Nepal will take part in a public and show how renewable energy projects and local alliance can strengthen building blocks of agricultural practices that sustainably increase productivity for the growth of economy.

F. Gill

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