Nepal, Sept. 22 -- Asia is driving the change towards the consumption of renewable energy. China has the world's largest fleet of wind and solar plants; therefore, it rightly owns the coveted title of the world's largest exporter of clean energy technology. India has set an ambitious priority to invest in building renewable energy capacity to lessen coal usage. Sandwiched between China and India, Nepal, however, has been a predominant user of fossil fuel-from traditional biomasses to imported gas. Nepal does not have any fossil fuel deposits such as oil, gas, or coal. The primary energy sources are biomass, oil products, coal, and hydropower. Due to the lack of other alternative energy sources, further worsened by the unfortunate economic...