Energy Update

  • NEA : 6673 MWh
  • Subsidiary Company : 7078 MWh
  • Private Sector : 21241 MWh
  • Import : 6615 MWh
  • Tripping : 0 MWh
  • Energy Demand : 41608 MWh
  • NEA : 0 MW
  • Subsidiary Company : 0 MW
  • Private Sector : 0 MW
  • Import : 0 MW
  • Tripping : 0 MW
  • Peak Demand : 2071 MW
2026 April 10,Friday
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Nepal has been dealing with a number of environmental problems in the last few years because of rapid urbanisation, industrialisation and climate change. Because of this, there is a growing need for sustainable development projects that can protect the environment and give young people in the country jobs.

Energy security is often discussed as a quick choice where one option is selected and the discussion moves on. Storage hydropower, pumped storage and solar with battery storage are often presented as competing answers, but Nepal’s power system is not that simple.

For years, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) have been at the center of Nepal’s political noise. Heated debates, ministerial committees, and policy reversals have all circled around one question: should Nepal sign more PPAs?

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