Tag: Power Generation

Seasonal Decline in River Flow Drives Hydropower Output Down

Kathmandu: A comparison between the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology’s real-time hydrological data and long-term seasonal averages shows that most of Nepal’s major rivers...

Increasing Power Generation, but No Clear Consumption Strategy: IPPAN President

Kathmandu: Ganesh Karki, President of the Independent Power Producers’ Association of Nepal (IPPAN), has stated that although electricity production is increasing, the state lacks...

74 Percent of Arun-3 Completed, Preparations Underway to Extend COD

Kathmandu. The physical progress on the power generation side of the under-construction 900-megawatt Arun–3 Hydropower Project in Sankhuwasabha has reached 74.61 percent. The project’s...

EIA Process Begins for 328-MW Bharbung Hydropower Project in Dolpa

Kathmandu. In Dolpa, which has recently been considered lagging behind in development and prosperity, a 328-megawatt Bharbung Hydropower Project is set to be constructed....

Political Unity Paves Way for Marsyangdi Besi Hydropower Development

Kathmandu. All political parties in Lamjung district have reached an agreement on the construction of the 50-megawatt Marsyangdi Besi Hydropower Project. Earlier, there had...

Minister Ghising Directs Finalization of Investment Modality for Kimathanka Arun Hydropower...

Kathmandu, 6 January : An investment framework (modality) has been prepared to construct the 454-megawatt Kimathanka Arun semi-reservoir hydropower project, identified in Bhotkhola Rural...

Energy Minister Ghising Pushes for Private Sector Participation in Power Trade

Kathmandu: The government has begun preparations to allow domestic private sectors to engage in electricity trading. Energy, Irrigation, and Water Resources Minister Kulman Ghising stated...

Securing Nepal’s Energy Future: Hydropower and Solar Together

For a long time in Nepal, the energy sector has been understood primarily as hydropower. Big rivers, large dams, and the dream of megawatts...

Tamakoshi-5 Hydropower Project Takes Shape as Construction Accelerates

Kathmandu - Construction work on the 99.8-megawatt Tamakoshi-5 Hydropower Project is progressing at a rapid pace. The progress observed at the project site in...

Rasuwagadhi Hydropower Project Resumes Operation After Repairs

Kathmandu: The Rasuwagadhi Hydropower Project, which was damaged by the Lhendekhola flood that occurred on July 8, has resumed operation after repairs. At present,...

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