Tag: IPPAN
Adding 25,000 MW in a Decade: A Feasible Goal or a...
Kathmandu, Mar. 16: Nepal’s hydropower production has reached 3,400 MW in 114 years since the first power plant-- the 500-kilowatt Pharping Hydropower Project was built...
Electricity Bill Stalled in Parliamentary Committee for 18 Months
The energy promoter's disagreement with the proposal to identify, grant licenses, and conduct competitions for hydropower projects.
Kathmandu — The Electricity Bill has been stuck...
Emphasis on Hydropower IPO Issuance
Kathmandu, Feb. 19: Policymakers and private stakeholders have said that the issuance of primary and rights shares of hydropower companies should not be halted.
Speaking...
Nepal’s energy plan: A pathway to sustainable development
As Nepal’s Independent Power Producers’ Association (IPPAN) celebrates its 25th anniversary, the government has announced an ambitious target to generate 28,500 MW of electricity...
Trilateral Power Agreement: A Milestone, Says Prachanda
Feb. 15: CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman and former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said that the trilateral electricity trade agreement signed by Nepal...
IPPAN signs MoU to acquire International Renewable Energy Certificate
Kathmandu, Feb 2: The Independent Power Producers' Association, Nepal (IPPAN) has signed a memorandum of understanding to acquire the International Renewable Energy Certificate.
This agreement...
IPPAN Urges Finance Committee to Reevaluate PAC’s IPO Restriction on Low-Net-Worth...
KATHMANDU, Jan : The Independent Power Producers' Association Nepal (IPPAN) has requested the Finance Committee to reconsider the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)'s decision to...
Uncertain Future of 20,000 MW Hydropower Projects in Protected Areas
Hydropower projects with a combined capacity of 40,000 MW, including operational, under-construction, and those in various stages of planning, located within national parks, protected...
Gandaki: The Future Hub of Hydroelectric Power
In Gandaki, 14 projects with a total capacity of 898.913 MW have obtained survey licenses, while 22 projects with a total capacity of 1,623.87...
Nepal’s Hydropower Struggles: Energy Entrepreneurs Demand Urgent Reforms
KATHMANDU: The private sector has become a vital contributor to Nepal’s hydropower development, currently producing 2,700 MW of electricity out of the country’s total...