Nepal Purbadhar

मङ्लबार, मंसिर १८, २०८१
Tuesday, December 3, 2024

मङ्लबार, मंसिर १८, २०८१
Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Energy

Energy
Seti Khola gets Dolma’s largest Investment in Hydropower

Seti Khola gets Dolma’s largest Investment in Hydropower

KATHMANDU: Dolma Impact Fund II has invested Rs 5.30 billion (USD 3.5 million), equivalent to 49 percent of the equity capital of the promoter company of the 22 MW Seti Khola hydropower project. This investment

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Alternative energy production other than hydropower is a low priority, after the reduction in PPA rates, the approval of solar projects also decreased.

Alternative energy production other than hydropower is a low priority, after the reduction in PPA rates, the approval of solar projects also decreased.

Kathmandu: Experts in the related fields have been saying for a long time that Nepal is a fertile land where electricity can be produced from alternative sources of renewable energy along with hydropower. For the

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Four important understandings and agreements at the energy conference, preparations to sell 200 megawatts of electricity directly to Indian private companies

Four important understandings and agreements at the energy conference, preparations to sell 200 megawatts of electricity directly to Indian private companies

At the Energy Conference 2023, which started on Tuesday in Kathmandu, important agreements and understandings regarding power purchase and sale were made between the private energy companies of Nepal and India.An agreement was signed between

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The future energy journey is challenging for the private sector, which was made a proud history in three decades

The future energy journey is challenging for the private sector, which was made a proud history in three decades

After the introduction of the Electricity Act in 2049 and the regulations in 2050, the top officials of the then Electricity Authority used to say to those who pressed for its implementation, 'The private sector

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‘Power Summit plays a long-term significance role in energy development’

‘Power Summit plays a long-term significance role in energy development’

Although three decades have passed since the introduction of the Electricity Act in the country, it has been two decades since the private sector has been involved in hydropower development. After opening the entry of

“We are confident that investment will be made in the promised 4,000 MW hydropower project”

Investment Board Nepal is there for maintaining strong relations and contacts with the private sector. It has been trying for a long time to bring foreign direct investment. Some projects have been successful and some

Energy
Rising production and slow consumption growth: fears of power wasting during monsoons

Rising production and slow consumption growth: fears of power wasting during monsoons

KATHAMDNU : The installed capacity of the country's national transmission system has now reached 2600 megawatts. According to the projection of Nepal Electricity Authority, this capacity will increase to 3 thousand megawatts by the end

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Use of New Technology in Construction and Operation of Hydropower Projects

Use of New Technology in Construction and Operation of Hydropower Projects

KATHMANDU: The promoter Swetaganga Hydropower Company had to construct a 23 km transmission line by itself to bring the power of the 28.1 MW lower Likhu hydropower project at Ramechhap to the 220 KV new

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Upreti’s book ‘Nepal Electricity and Public Concerns’ in the market

Upreti’s book ‘Nepal Electricity and Public Concerns’ in the market

KATHMANDU: A book titled ‘Nepal’s Electricity and Public Concerns’ has hit the market after it was released on Thursday. Authored by Mohan Krishna Upreti, former Deputy Executive Director of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), has covered

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IBN approves investments worth over Rs 167 billion

IBN approves investments worth over Rs 167 billion

KATHMANDU: The Investment Board Nepal (IBN), the apex investment promotion body of the Nepal government, approved an investment worth Rs 167.59 billion for five hydropower projects to be implemented in Nepal. The 53rd meeting of