Uploaded on 2020-07-25 by Ashmita Dangol
1. The dominant fossil fuels used in Nepal are coal and oil products. 2. The dominant fuels are used in transport, industry, non renewable uses and for storge in the bunker. 3. Nepal is an agricultural country so its dominant energy source is biowaste. But that's only in case of rural areas whereas urban areas highly rely on oil products and coal for energy. Despite being the second richest country in water resources after Brazil,Nepal is still unable to use hydropower as its dominant energy source. Many factors such as the topography,political instability,corruption,lack of manpower and capital are the major reasons.I would minimize the use of oil products and coal by replacing it with hydro energy, solar energy,wind energy and other renewable energy sources.I would encourage using electric vehicles and machines rather than those run by fuels.