Tag: Nepal Electricity Authority

Energy Minister Directs Officials to Resolve Pending Line Dues

Kathmandu, April : Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Deepak Khadka has directed the electricity authorities to immediately recover the remaining dues of...

NEA Myagdi Completes Electrification of Punhill

Myagdi, Apr. 9: The extension of electricity services to Punhill, a popular tourist destination in Annapurna Rural Municipality-6 of Myagdi district, has made it easier...

Six districts of Lumbini to be declared a ‘Fully Electrified Zone’

The Nepal Electricity Authority is undertaking a campaign to ensure electricity reaches every household in Nawalparasi (west of Kawasoti), Rupandehi, Kapilvastu, Palpa, Gulmi, and...

Boosting Birgunj’s Power Supply: Three Substations Under Construction

Kathmandu — The construction of three high-capacity substations has reached its final stage to ensure adequate, reliable, and high-quality electricity supply to the industrial...

Shakya Pledges to Prevent Load Shedding in Industries, Even If It...

Kathmandu — Executive Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority, Hitendra Dev Shakya, has stated that the issue of load shedding in industries will be...

Industries Struggle as Load Shedding Reaches 12 Hours a Day

Kathmandu — Industrialists have stated that the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has been implementing load shedding without prior notice, even for industries that require...

Kulekhani operates 24 hours a day after reduced electricity imports from...

From Kulekhani I, 60 MW; from Kulekhani II, 32 MW; and from Kulekhani III, 14 MW—a total of 106 MW of electricity is being...

Business Leaders Call for Urgent Action on Power Outages

Kathmandu, Mar. 21: The private sectors’ umbrella organisations--- Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) and Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) ---have...

Load Shedding Begins in Industries! What Are the Authority’s Preparations?

Kathmandu – From Saturday, March 15, Nepal Electricity Authority has been facing difficulties in managing electricity supply in industrial areas. The Nepal Electricity Authority has...

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...

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