Nepal has abundant natural resources, particularly its hydropower potential, which presents significant opportunities for clean energy generation. The government has set ambitious targets, aiming for a total installed capacity of 28,500 MW, a per capita consumption of 1500 units, and an export capac...}
Kathmandu; The Indian government has revised its energy related policy to allow the imported hydroelectricity also to be considered under the part of its renewable energy counts.
Recently, the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has specified the minimum share of imported hydroelectr...}
Kathmandu; Nepal exported electricity worth Rs 11.80 billion to India during the peak production season this year. According to Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), it generated the revenue amount from selling electricity during more than four months’ period between June 11 and October...}
Kathmandu; Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) exported electricity worth over Rs 5.43 billion to India in the first two months of the current fiscal year 2023/24.
In the month of Shrawan (between mid-July and mid-August)-- the first month of the current fiscal, NEA supplied electricity worth aroun...}
Kathmandu: Nepal has started exporting its produced electricity to India, with an increased production of hydroelectricity following a rise in water level in the river.
According to the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), it has been exporting more than 300 MW of electricity daily since the p...}
Kathmandu; Nepal and India signed an agreement to carry out the long term electricity trading between the two countries.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, while in his four-day visit to India, has inked the agreement. In a joint press meet organized on Thursday, the Indian side informed tha...}
Kathmandu; As a country looks forward to achieving a notable rate of economic growth, there is a massive rise in energy demand both at consumption and production levels of the country. Besides considering generating energy on their own, many such countries now have started looking forward to cross-b...}
Kathmandu: India has consented to import an additional 22 MW of electricity from Nepal. According to the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), it has recently received approval from India to export 22 MW of power produced by Chilime Hydropower Company.
Spokesperson NEA Suresh Bahadur Bhattarai confi...}
KATHMANDU, Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has requested the Indian government to allow increasing limit of Nepal’s electricity to be sold in the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX).
According to the NEA, it has requested Central Electricity Authority, a government entity under the Ministry...}
The Nepal Electricity Authority appears to be in a fix over its plan to sell 200MW of electricity to India through a five-month-long power purchase agreement, after one of the Indian companies made two separate bids.
Manikaran Power Limited has quoted INR4.86 (Rs7.77) per unit for 100MW, the high...}