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“Following this project, we expect to partner with SUN in launching a financing facility to expand the application of solar roof-top across Nepal that will allow customers to save money, diversify Nepal’s generation, reduces electricity imports and create many new jobs,” saidDinesh Dulal, head of Energy & Development Organization.</p>
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