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  • Subsidiary Company : 13427 MWh
  • Private Sector : 44743 MWh
  • Import : 0 MWh
  • Tripping : 0 MWh
  • Energy Demand : 65989 MWh
  • NEA : 0 MW
  • Subsidiary Company : 0 MW
  • Private Sector : 0 MW
  • Import : 0 MW
  • Tripping : 0 MW
  • Peak Demand : 3060 MW
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Nepal is blessed with enormous natural water resources that comes by the Himalayan glaciers and countless river sources, the country is regarded one of the most hydrologically rich regions in the global world. Studies recommend that Nepal has a hydropower potentiality of more than 73,000 MW capacities, with around 43,000 MW being technically sound and economically feasible.

The awareness of the effects of climate change was further advanced at the second World Climate Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland, from 29 October to 7 November 1990. The conference stated that climate change was a global problem for which an international response is required. The 1992 General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, emphasized the urgency of immediate international action on the environment, including climate change.

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