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2024 November 23,Saturday
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Kathmandu; Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has stepped up to own majority shares of the Budhi Gandaki hydropower project.

To deal with the issue, a taskforce has been formed under the coordination of the NEA's deputy executive director Pradip Kumar Thike. The share structures will be changed acting on the report given by the taskforce, according to the NEA officials. 

Having faced many ups and downs since its feasibility study was conducted, the 1200 megawatts national pride project almost stalled due to various reasons. Lately, the government has decided to give a new lease of life to the project with the establishment of the Budhi Gandaki Hydropower Public Limited. The establishment of the public limited company has ended uncertainties and issues over the financial and operational modalities of the estimated Rs 331 billion project.  

Earlier Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal had directed the forwarding of the project. So, the share structures of the project would be changed, said Dinesh Kumar Ghimire, secretary of the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, who is also a member of the NEA Board. 

For the first time, a feasibility study of the project, located in Dhading and Gorkha districts, took place in 1983/84. The NEA carried out another study in 2010. It again conducted a feasibility study, and prepared a detailed design and a bidding document before reaching an agreement with a French company. 

For developing the project, the government led by Dr Baburam Bhattarai had formed a committee to which the French company submitted the detailed project report later in 2014. 

Later in 2017, the ministry and the Chinese company, Gezhouba Group, signed a memorandum of understanding to proceed ahead with the project. The same year, the government decided to develop the project with domestic investments acting on the report submitted by the National Planning Commission. 

However, again in 2018, then the government led by KP Sharma Oli decided to hand the project to the Gezhouba Group.  After the Group lost its contract, the government in 2022 took back the project, and established the Budhi Gandaki hydropower public limited. 
In line with the existing procedures, the authorized capital of the public company will be worth Rs 20 billion, and the issued capital Rs 20 billion.

As per the existing structures, of the remaining shares of the share issued to the public, the Energy Ministry will have 50 percent stakes, the Finance Ministry 30 percent and the NEA 20 percent.

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