Energy Update

  • NEA : 8221 MWh
  • Subsidiary Company : 3776 MWh
  • Private Sector : 14182 MWh
  • Import : 8409 MWh
  • Tripping : 3190 MWh
  • Energy Demand : 37778 MWh
  • NEA : 0 MW
  • Subsidiary Company : 0 MW
  • Private Sector : 0 MW
  • Import : 0 MW
  • Tripping : 0 MW
  • Peak Demand : 1818 MW
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Nepal is blessed with a diverse range of renewable energy sources, including hydropower, solar, wind, and biomass. With numerous rivers and ample sunlight throughout the year, the country has the potential to become a leader in clean energy production. Investing in Nepal's renewable energy sector offers a win-win situation for both investors and the country. Foreign investors have the opportunity to tap into a rapidly growing market while contributing to global efforts to combat climate change

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Nepal and India both will lose if there is no strong cooperation in energy and water resource

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

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A Dynamic Lady in Nepal's Hydropower Endeavors

Susan Karmacharya is a powerful and dynamic lady figure in Nepal's business sector. For nearly half a decade, she has played a pivotal role in the country's hydropower development and nation-building. Women's participation in this sector matches that of men, and Susan's dedication, determination, and leadership skills have the potential to inspire future generations of women in this...

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