The loan assistance covers World Bank’s assistance of USD 20 million and South Asia Water Initiative Multi donor Trust Fund of USD 2.5 million for the implementation of Power Sector Reform and Sustainable Hydropower Development Project.
The project consists of three components—preparation of hydropower and transmission line investment projects, studies and preparations for policy recommendation and sector reform and capacity building for safeguard management and hydropower development.
The activities of the first component range from preparation of detailed engineering design and bid documents for the Upper Arun Hydropower Project (335MW) and the Ikhuwa Khola Hydropower Project (30MW) along with environment and social impact assessment and hiring the panel of experts for this purpose.
It also aims at implementing the activities such as feasibility studies and preparation of basic designs, route survey, environmental and social impact assessments and bid documents for Transmission line projects.
The second component of this project focuses on the activities like integrated water resource planning and management to guide sustainable hydropower development in the selected river basins using basin wide approach through Water and Energy Commission Secretariat (WECS).
This component also includes the improvement of regulatory and institutional framework of water resources management and hydropower development by updating the Water Resource related acts, preparation of NEA’s power expansion by updating the generation master plan, establishment and operationalization of power trading company and restructuring of NEA for improved distribution business management and efficiency including installation of smart meters at consumers premises.
The third component aims at supporting WECS for conducting strategic environment and social assessments for basin wide approach for hydropower development planning, preparing various regulations and procedures for such assessments, building capacity for managing the social and environment issues related to transmission lines and carrying out project management activities.
The project will be implemented by Ministry of Energy, WECS and NEA in line with the project objectives and components it has covered.
At a program organized at the Ministry of Finance today, Joint Secretary at the Ministry, Baikuntha Aryal, and Takuya Kamata, Country Manager, WB Nepal signed the agreements. RSS