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Weak infrastructure puts NEA in difficult situation: Hitendra Dev Shakya

Kathmandu, June 13: Managing Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Mr Hitendra Dev Shakya, has stated that the NEA is currently facing a difficult situation—not due to financial losses but because of weak infrastructure that has hampered efficient service delivery. Speaking at the 13th General Convention of the Nepal

Nepal selling electricity to India at INR 4 per unit:…

Despite selling fewer units, we made a profit due to the price margin. This trend will likely continue for a

Minister Khadka inspects NEA office at Kuleshwor, instructs to smooth…

Minister of Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation, Deepak Khadka, has stated that Nepal is currently supplying electricity as per the

Hitendra Dev Shakya releases NEA’s white paper

Within a month of assuming office, Executive Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Hitendra Dev Shakya, released a white

Electricity import time from India extended by four hours

The duration of electricity import from neighboring India to Nepal has been extended by four hours. This extension allows electricity

Supreme Court denies interim order for Kulman Ghising

The Supreme Court has decided to hear the government's response before ruling on the petition filed by Kulman Ghising, who

House of Representatives meeting postponed for half an hour

The meeting of the House of Representatives has been postponed following protests from opposition parties, including CPN (Maoist Centre), Rastriya

Dhalkebar substation
‘Substation’ construction gains momentum in Marchawar area

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has shared the power supply in the area will improve permanently after the construction of Mahadei

Daily four-hour power outage in Birgunj-Pathlaiya industrial corridor

Industries in the Birgunj-Pathlaiya industrial corridor have started facing significant challenges due to daily four-hour power outages during evening hours.

Nepal earns Rs 13.04 billion from electricity exports to India…

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) exported electricity worth Rs 13.04 billion to India during the first five months of the current