The possibility of generating electricity from the wind is being studied in Nepal Nepal Engineering College is going to conduct ‘Hawa Project 2.0’ to generate electricity from wind in Nepal. The college is about to start this project in collaboration with the Japan Energy Safety Association (JSA).
Under the project, a study will be conducted on the possibility of generating electricity from wind within the Changunarayan Municipality area. Students of civil, computer, electrical, and electronics and electronics and communication engineering studying in the college will participate in this project. For this, the college has also formed a group under the coordination of Associate Professor Dinesh Prasad Guragai with one teacher in each of those subjects.
The purpose of this project is to study the possibility of generating electricity from wind as an alternative energy, the college said. The necessary equipment for that has been handed over to the college by the Japanese organization JSA.
Earlier too, the college had run the ‘Hava Project’ in collaboration with the same organization. The college says that ‘Hava Project 2.0’ has been brought to continue it again.
Now it has come to extract electricity from the air. Everyone should go through this. It is also easy to generate electricity in the country. It is the only country that runs electricity from wind. Electricity has also been extracted from the air in that country. This can be done by Nepali people. We Nepalis can think about this matter and I have been in Confuse.
If the Nepalese have considered this matter. It is not necessary to work on the project as long as the wind is generating electricity. It should be put in which place and according to the place. Whether it is to extract electricity from the air, we have to do it accordingly.

