Background
Nepal's total hydropower potential is 83,000 MW out of which 42,000 MW is considered economically viable. Nepal’s present installed hydropower capacity is about 2,000 MW.
Despite having a huge potential in the area, the country largely depends on fossil fuels. The country&...}
New Delhi: Continuing its exceptional performance during the last fiscal, the electricity market at the Indian Energy Exchange entered the new fiscal year 2022 with 7707 MU volume in April 2021, achieving a 90.2 per cent YoY growth.
According to the power demand data published...}
Acute energy shortages has been one of South Asia’s major challenges. And given the distribution of natural resources, regional electricity trade has long been touted as the obvious solution. This has been a hot topic at regional forums in South Asia including the South Asian Association for R...}
Kathmandu; The problem of power cuts is increasing all over the country including Kathmandu valley. This problem has been occurring for years, not only today. Short-term works have also been done to overcome this. However, it is now necessary for the Nepal Electricity Authority to find a sustainable...}