The Tuki: Lighting Up Nepal (Innovations Case Narrative: Solar-Powered Tuki)
Anil Chitrakar and
Babu Raj Shrestha
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Anil Chitrakar: Anil Chitrakar trained as an engineer and energy planner, and for the past 25 years he has worked to bring technology to rural communities. Through his work, Chitrakar seeks to enable communities to manage local natural resources, and he has assisted in crafting national and international policies that affect natural resource management. He directs Environmental Camps for Conservation Awareness in Nepal, an organization he founded.
Babu Raj Shrestha: Babu Raj Shrestha has worked as an aeronautics engineer, having earned his degree in mechanical engineering. He currently serves as president of the Centre for Renewable Energy, a Nepali organization that promotes sustainable technology, such as solar driers, wind-driven pumps, and solar stoves, to help local communities make the best use of their resources.
Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, 2010, vol. 5, issue 1, 69-78
Date: 2010
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