Tag: Nepal Electricity Authority
Electricity Authority Discloses Damage Caused by Rasuwa Flood
The flood that occurred in the Bhotekoshi River on Tuesday morning has damaged hydropower projects.
The Authority has stated that 250 megawatts of...
Upper Tamakoshi Power Plant Fully Operational, Boosting Power Exports to India...
KATHMANDU, July 8 : Managing Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Hitendra Dev Shakya, has unveiled the key achievements of his first 100...
Flood Shuts Down 250+ MW Power Generation, Supply Stable: Authority
Kathmandu — Due to flooding originating from China, 250 megawatts of electricity generation from the Nepal Electricity Authority and its affiliated hydropower projects has...
NEA Begins Construction of 400 kV Transmission Line from Nijgadh to...
Kathmandu — A 400 kV transmission line is set to be constructed from Gujara Municipality in Rautahat district to Pokhariya Municipality in Parsa district,...
Minister Khadka Emphasizes Focus on Large-Scale Hydropower
Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Deepak Khadka has said the construction of large and reservoir-based hydropower projects is a priority for the...
Tamakoshi Hydropower Begins Round-the-Clock Electricity Production
With the partial repair of both sand-settling ponds damaged by the landslide completed, the project has resumed generating 456 megawatts of electricity.
On...
IPPAN Welcomes Removal of ‘Take and Pay’ Provision in PPAs as...
Kathmandu — The Independent Power Producers’ Association, Nepal (IPPAN), has stated that the announcement to remove the ‘Take and Pay’ provision in electricity purchase...
Government Drops ‘Take and Pay’ Clause to Ease Hydropower Concerns
KATHMANDU, June 25: The government has amended a clause in the budget following controversy over the ‘take and pay’ provision in the hydropower sector.
Deputy...
Budget Revision: Oli–Deuba Pact to Eliminate ‘Take and Pay’ Policy
Kathmandu — Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba have reached an agreement to remove the "Take and Pay"...
MD Shakya Inspects New Bharatpur 220 kV Substation
Kathmandu — Hitendra Dev Shakya, Managing Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority, has inspected the New Bharatpur 220 kV substation located in Bharatpur. On...












