Tag: IPPAN
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...
PM Assures: Iron Mines and Fertilizer Factories to Boost Energy Consumption
Kathmandu — Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has stated that large industries such as iron mines and fertilizer factories are in the process of...
Kulman Ghising Urges Increased Investment in Charging Stations
Kathmandu — The Managing Director of Nepal Electricity Authority, Kulman Ghising, has stated that in order to promote electric vehicles, charging stations need to...
India: Unlocking Boundless Opportunities for Nepal’s Energy Sector
Nepal's vast hydropower potential lay untapped for over a century, but that is finally changing. With a bold Energy Development Roadmap aiming to generate...
IPPAN Applauds Energy Roadmap, Seeks Policy Modernization
Kathmandu, Jan. 11: Independent Power Producers Association Nepal (IPPAN) has welcomed the decision of the government of Nepal to approve the ‘Energy Development Roadmap and...
Roadmap to 28,500 MW: Feasibility of Meeting the 2035 Target
Kathmandu, Jan. 10: Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Deepak Khadka has said that it is possible to achieve the target to generate 28,500 MW...
Rs 6.5 trillion investment required to produce 28 thousand megawatts power
Kathmandu, Jan 4: Investment of Rs 6.5 trillion is needed for producing 28,500 megawatts of electricity as per the government's target. Of this investment,...
Distortion in Hydro: Founders’ Profit vs. Public Safety
December 6, Kathmandu – Establishing a public company to build hydropower projects, later listing it on the stock market, and issuing a limited number...
Private Power Producers Call for Policy Reforms to Capitalize on Cross-Border...
KATHMANDU, Oct 6: Private sector power producers have demanded the government to address the issues related to the procedural delay along with promoting the...
National Crisis: 1,300 Megawatts of Electricity Production Disrupted
With the shutdown of the largest operational project, the 456 megawatt Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Project, both internal electricity flow and exports have come to...