Tag: Nepal Electricity Authority

Financial Closure Secured for 16 MW Machhakhola Hydropower Project in Gorkha

Kathmandu: Financial closure has been secured for the 16 MW Machhakhola Hydropower Project, which is set to be developed in Dharche Rural Municipality of...

Upper Arun Hydropower Project Moves Ahead with Production Permit

Kathmandu: The 1,063 MW Upper Arun Hydroelectric Project, which is being developed by Upper Arun Hydro-Electric Limited, a subsidiary company of the Nepal Electricity...

Minister Orders Urgent Repair and Investigation After Two Towers Collapse on...

Kathmandu: Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Biraj Bhakta Shrestha has expressed concern over the power crisis in Karnali Province after two 132...

132 kV Electricity Tower Collapses Within Three Months of Operation

Birendranagar — The towers (poles) of the Kohalpur–Surkhet 132 kV electricity transmission line have collapsed just three months after becoming operational. The transmission line, which...

Lower Seti Hydropower Project: Tunnel Construction Begins on 126 MW Cascade...

Kathmandu: Construction of the access tunnel for the 126 MW Lower Seti Hydropower Project has begun. The project, fully owned by the Nepal Electricity...

20 MW Solar Project Planned in Mahottari’s Dhalkebar Area

Kathmandu: As the expansion of solar energy generation continues in Madhesh Province, a new 20 MW solar project has been proposed in Mahottari district....

Energy sector seeks tax relief and reforms through budget, aims for...

Kathmandu: The Independent Power Producers’ Association Nepal (IPPAN) has urged the government to introduce comprehensive policy reforms, tax exemptions, expanded transmission infrastructure, and private...

NEA’s Solar PPA Framework Faces Backlash Over Application Timeline

Kathmandu: The power purchase agreement (PPA) process initiated by the Nepal Electricity Authority for the development of solar energy projects under local government investment...

Nepal Strengthens Energy Infrastructure as Capacity Reaches 4,296 MW

Kathmandu — Nepal’s total installed power generation capacity has reached 4,296 MW. According to the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, the figure...

IPPAN Vice President Dangi Pledges “Golden Era” for Nepal’s Energy Sector,...

Kathmandu: Independent Power Producers’ Association, Nepal (IPPAN) Senior Vice President Mohan Kumar Dangi has pledged to make IPPAN’s upcoming tenure a “golden era.” Dangi,...

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