Nepal Purbadhar

शुक्रबार, बैशाख १४, २०८१
Friday, April 26, 2024

शुक्रबार, बैशाख १४, २०८१
Friday, April 26, 2024

Private sector

Power Summit 2023
‘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

Energy
Private Sector Involvement in Power Export thrown into uncertainty Due to Delays in Ordinance authentication

Private Sector Involvement in Power Export thrown into uncertainty Due to Delays in Ordinance authentication

KATHMANDU: The future of the hydropower projects generating electricity amounting to 22,000 MW combined, has become uncertain due to the delay in the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) that ensures the market of the electricity.  The

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Private Sector Leads Leapfrogging in Electricity Generation

Private Sector Leads Leapfrogging in Electricity Generation

KATHMANDU: Up until 1990 when multiparty democracy was restored in Nepal, total electricity generation was hardly 176 MW with private sector contribution of only 9.4 MW. Almost a decade later, the budget for the fiscal

Infra Special
Nepal’s infrastructure development and low participation of the private sector

Nepal’s infrastructure development and low participation of the private sector

Basic infrastructure projects have not yet been developed in Nepal as this sector is still not on high priority of the government. Ninety percent of the infrastructure sector is in the hands of the government.

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Private sector, infrastructure development, way forward

Private sector, infrastructure development, way forward

Nepal is wedged between China and India, the world's largest markets that can be lucrative markets for Nepali products. Even if Nepal is a small economy, the issue of how to be competitive in the international