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13,000 MW Hydropower PPAs Frozen Amid Policy Uncertainty: IPPAN

KATHMANDU, Nov : The government, which has set a target of generating around 28,500 megawatts of electricity, has not been able to move forward...

Government’s Competitive PPA: A Leash on the Private Sector, a Game...

Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Kulman Ghising has initiated efforts to modernize the pricing system of the electricity purchase–sale agreement (PPA) for hydropower...

Kulman Ghising Urges Competitive Rates for Hydropower Electricity Procurement

Kathmandu, 15 October 2025 — The Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure and Transport, and Urban Development, Kulman Ghising, has urged...

Revival of U.S. Investment in Nepal’s Energy: New Hydropower Project in...

Kathmandu — After a long interval, American investment has returned to Nepal’s hydropower sector. According to the Department of Industry, seven large investment commitments...

IPPAN Calls for Immediate PPA Approval to Boost Hydropower Development in...

Kathmandu: The Independent Power Producers’ Association, Nepal (IPPAN) has submitted 13 demands to the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), including the immediate approval of Power...

Finance Minister Clarifies: Hydropower IPOs Not Halted Without Legal Basis

Kathmandu — Finance Minister Rameshwor Prasad Khanal has said that although suggestions were made to allow hydropower companies to issue IPOs only after electricity...

Adani, Druk Green Partner on 570 MW Hydropower Project in Bhutan

India-based Adani Power Ltd (BOM:533096) and Bhutan’s state-owned generation utility Druk Green Power Corp Ltd (DGPC) will partner on a 570-MW peaking run-of-river hydroelectric...

Upper Marsyangdi-A Generates 3 Billion Units of Power

Lamjung, Aug. 12: The 50-megawatt Upper Marsyangdi-A Hydropower Project in Bhulbhule of Marsyangdi Rural Municipality-8, Lamjung, has produced more than three billion units of...

NTPC Shows Interest in Nepal’s Renewable Energy with 100 MW Battery...

Kathmandu: Indian company NTPC Limited (National Thermal Power Corporation) has expressed interest in investing in solar projects in Nepal. The company has shown interest in...

Unlocking Nepal’s Energy Market: Constraints, Opportunities, and Emerging Dynamics

Nepal's energy sector has undergone a remarkable transformation from chronic electricity deficits to emerging self-sufficiency, though deep-seated structural inefficiencies continue to constrain its optimal...

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