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Spark Hydropower’s Tamor-Mewa Project to Reach 145 MW Capacity

Taplejung — The Tamor-Mewa Hydropower Project has been set to generate 145 megawatts of electricity. Spark Hydropower, which initially received a 128 MW permit, has...

Hydropower Production Restored at Rasuwagadhi After Flood Damage

Kathmandu, December 7, 2025 — The Rasuwagadhi Hydropower Project, constructed under the leadership of Chilime Hydropower (a subsidiary company of Nepal Electricity Authority), has...

Sunkoshi-3 Hydropower: Nepal-Bangladesh JV Set to Begin Construction

Kathmandu. The 683 MW Sunkoshi-3 reservoir-based hydropower project, identified on the border of Kavrepalanchok and Ramechhap, is now on a clear path toward construction....

Nepal, India Strengthen Energy Ties with 283 MW Power Export Renewal

Kathmandu, October 30. Nepal Electricity Authority has received approval for the renewal of the 283 MW electricity export permit. The Central Electricity Authority, under...

Energy Developers Raise Alarm Over Stalled IPOs in Hydropower Sector

Kathmandu — Energy developers have stated that even hydropower companies that meet the required standards have been unable to issue initial public offerings (IPOs),...

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...

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