Bangladesh has agreed to buy hydro-power from Nepal at a rate of 6.5 cents for per unit; however, Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) would not bear the cost of transmission and trade margin (service charge) for the supply of power to Bangladesh.
Professor Dr. Mahendra P Lama Indian Development Economist and Member of Nepal-India Eminent Persons’ Group Prof. P Lama has spent three decades of his lifetime in playing an important role in energy exchange, energy diplomacy and cross-border energy trade in bilateral Nepal-India, India-Bhutan and India-Bangladesh, including multilateral...
20 December, 2023
The year 2023 passed away amidst criticisms over power supply management for primary fuel and the dollar crisis. If not in major cities, load-shedding has been experienced in various towns and villages during the winter of the end of 2023 and early 2...
29 February, 2024The first step in the construction of infrastructure projects is comprehensive research, followed by its validation and implementation. This process involves mutual collaboration with stakeholders, particularly engineering consultancy services. Chilime Engineering and Services Company Ltd. (ChesCo), established 8 years ago, has been providing services in the fie...