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IPPAN Protests Retention of ‘Take and Pay’ Provision in Budget

Kathmandu- The Independent Power Producers' Association of Nepal (IPPAN) has announced the first phase of protests following Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel’s lack of commitment...

Take and Pay’ will have no impact on the power purchase...

Kathmandu — The Independent Power Producers’ Association, Nepal (IPPAN), has urged Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel not to remove the "Take...

Kumari Bank Leads NPR 15 Billion Investment in 90 MW Marsyangdi...

Kathmandu – Financial investment has been secured for the 90-megawatt semi-reservoir-based hydropower project on the Marsyangdi River. Under the leadership of Kumari Bank, various...

Significant Progress in Nepal’s Energy Sector: Toward Self-Sufficiency and Economic Prosperity

In recent years, there has been significant progress in the energy sector. Hydropower production, export, the promotion of green energy, and the participation of...

Nepal’s Hydropower Struggles: Energy Entrepreneurs Demand Urgent Reforms

KATHMANDU: The private sector has become a vital contributor to Nepal’s hydropower development, currently producing 2,700 MW of electricity out of the country’s total...

IPPAN Applauds Energy Roadmap, Seeks Policy Modernization

Kathmandu, Jan. 11: Independent Power Producers Association Nepal (IPPAN) has welcomed the decision of the government of Nepal to approve the ‘Energy Development Roadmap and...

PPA Signed for 8 MW Tandi Ghyamphedi Hydropower Project

The Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) of the 8 MW Tandi Ghyamphedi  Hydroelectric Project promoted by ABP Energy Pvt Ltd has been completed. The PPA...

Beyond the Grid: The Political Currents Shaping Electricity

An encouraging point towards achieving energy security by Nepal in future is that private sector has been wonderfully performing in the electricity generation sector,...

Flowing Fortune: Harnessing Hydropower for Prosperity

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) expects to generate 20,000 MW of electricity by 2029. If the plan materialises, the country will generate a surplus of 10,000...

Flowing Ambitions: The Unattainable Dream of Nepal’s Hydro Power

There are three key challenges—investment shortfall due to political uncertainties, climate change and geopolitics. Between 2007 and 2017, the country went through a massive electricity...

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