SADF Podcast S1E7 – Unlocking Green Investment: FDI in Nepal’s Renewable Energy

Topic: Unlocking Green Investment: FDI in Nepal’s Renewable Energy for Regional Climate Solutions In this episode, we explore how foreign direct investment (FDI) in Nepal’s renewable energy sector can help tackle urgent climate challenges. With abundant natural resources, Nepal offers unique opportunities for green investments that drive innovation, job creation, and sustainable development. Join industry expert Prof. Tim Gocher OBE DL, Founder & CEO of Dolma Fund Management, and Sushmita Chaulagain, Legal Counsel at Dolma Advisors, as they delve into the potential and obstacles of FDI in Nepal’s renewable energy landscape—and discuss how these investments can enhance climate resilience across South Asia. Prof. Tim has elaborated on the challenges a foreign investor will face in Nepal. He has set a number of priorities which the Nepal government must achieve for attracting more FDI. Don’t miss this timely conversation on building a clean energy future! #FDI #RenewableEnergy #ClimateChange

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SADF Newsletter 6 – Nepal’s Renewable Energy – a Huge, Untapped, Regional Potential

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Madalena Casaca

Madalena Casaca is SADF’s Editor and part-time Researcher for the Democracy Research Programme. Ms Casaca is a graduate in European Studies (graduated 2008) from the University of Lisbon, where she explored with high productivity not only European and Western Social Sciences but also African Studies, Russian Studies, and Anthropology. Ms Casaca also completed a yearly Documentary Programme in Prague in 2012/2013 and attended the Film School of the University of Wales in Newport in 2011/2012, where all the basics of visual communication were explored and developed. Less

A one-year investment was made in Moscow studying the Russian language, of which she holds the B2 degree. Madalena began a Master’s degree in World History at the Moscow State University, where she completed the first semester, receiving the highest marks in all courses. She had to return to Portugal for personal reasons and now raises her young daughters in Lisbon. She is transforming her Masters’ Diploma on World History into a non-academic book.

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