Kathmandu: The Bangladesh government has decided to import 40 megawatts of electricity from Nepal using the power grid of India. A meeting of cabinet committee on economic affairs has gave in-principle approval to purchase 40MW electricity on Wednesday.
According to a decision of the c...}
Kathmandu : A number of agreements made between Nepal and India during the visit of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal to India a few months ago have entered the implementation phase, said the Embassy of India, Kathmandu.
A landmark development in bilateral cooperation is the progress in the Nepal...}
Kathmandu : Government has aimed to extend electricity access to cent percent populations in the next two years.
For this purpose, the government will be promoting micro and small hydropower projects and solar power projects in the remote areas, which do not have access to the grid based electric...}
Kathmandu : The government has targeted to add 900 MW of electricity in the national grid in the next fiscal year.
Announcing the budget for the fiscal year 2023/24, Finance Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat said the government has aimed to take the production capacity of electricity to a total...}
Kathmandu: Nepal’s installed electricity production capacity has reached 2,400 MW as of Saturday; however, the production at present is just one-third of the actual production capacity.
According to the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), the country achieved an additional 316 MW of ele...}
Nepal Electricity Authority on Wednesday announced its plan to achieve 100 percent access to electricity within the next two years, well ahead of the target year of 2030 set by the Sustainable Development Goal 7.
Goal 7 is one of 17 Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations Gen...}
Cumulative energy storage deployments worldwide are expected to reach 500GW by 2031, according to Wood Mackenzie’s Global Energy Storage Outlook.
Europe demand lags behind the US and China, as the region’s grid-scale market struggles to stabilise, with only 159 gigawatt hours (GWh) fo...}
Nepal is rapidly transitioning from a nation of chronic energy deficit into a nation of energy surplus. After suffering years of power cuts, Nepal is today on the brink of having excess power to sell–which is estimated to be 364 megawatts during the upcoming monsoon season when the c...}
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has projected the Kathmandu Valley’s energy demand to reach 3,100 MW in the next three decades. The NEA has decided to hold discussions on the need to formulate a masterplan for the upgradation of physical infrastructures that can withstand the increasing dema...}
Nepal’s reliance on India for electricity has continued even as the country has been exploring options to export power to the southern neighbour.
But lately, supply from the south has stopped during the night, leading to disruption of power to industrial firms in certain regions.
Officia...}