Tag: Nepal Electricity Authority
Kulman Ghising Urges Competitive Rates for Hydropower Electricity Procurement
Kathmandu, 15 October 2025 — The Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure and Transport, and Urban Development, Kulman Ghising, has urged...
Revival of U.S. Investment in Nepal’s Energy: New Hydropower Project in...
Kathmandu — After a long interval, American investment has returned to Nepal’s hydropower sector. According to the Department of Industry, seven large investment commitments...
Nepal to Issue Energy Bonds Worth Rs 20 Billion to Boost...
Kathmandu — The government has decided to issue “Energy Bonds” worth 20 billion rupees to fund the construction of hydropower projects. With the approval...
Nepal-Korea Cooperation Discussed in Meeting Between Minister Ghising and Ambassador Park
Kathmandu, 13 October 2025 – A courtesy call was held between Minister for Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure, and Transport and Urban...
Upper Bhotekoshi Hydropower Reopens, Local Communities Gain 10% Ownership
Kathmandu — The 45-megawatt Upper Bhotekoshi Hydropower Project, which had been halted for about a month due to the so-called "Genji movement," is set...
Investment Secured for 128-Megawatt Tamor-Mewa Hydropower Project in Taplejung
Taplejung, Oct. 11: Investment has been secured for the Tamor-Mewa Hydropower Project to be constructed in Taplejung.
Investment has been arranged for the 128-megawatt project to...
Nepal and Germany Sign Major Financial and Technical Cooperation Agreements to...
The German government has committed to providing €20 million in support for power distribution strengthening through the Nepal Electricity Authority, and the project must...
Kulman Ghising Inspects Load Dispatch Centre, Reviews Power Supply Status
Kathmandu, 7 October – Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure and Transport Management, and Urban Development Kulman Ghising has inspected the...
NEA on High Alert as Floods and Landslides Threaten Power Infrastructure
Kathmandu — Considering the possible risks of heavy rainfall, floods, and landslides, the Nepal Electricity Authority has adopted a high level of alertness to...
Kulekhani Water Shortage Could Impact Nepal’s Electricity Generation
KATHMANDU – On the same date last year, Kulekhani reservoir was brimful, forcing authorities to open its sluices. The sudden release swept away roads...












