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NEA decides to resume power supply to industries

Kathmandu, Nov 12: The Nepal Electricity Authority has decided to re-connect the electricity supply to the industries, who had their connections cut off after they failed to pay the due tariff. Chairperson of the NEA Board of Directors and Minister of Energy, Deepak Khadka, said that the board meeting held

Controversial Lal Commission Report on Electricity Revenue Dispute published

The report of the Lal Commission, which was formed to resolve the dispute regarding the electricity tariffs for dedicated and

Supreme Court of Nepal
Dedicated and trunkline issue: SC scraps writ petition of Himal…

The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed the writ petition filed by Himal Iron and Steels Pvt. Ltd. against the Nepal

Chilime-Trishuli transmission line construction completed

The construction of the Chilime-Trishuli 220 kV transmission line, which is considered significant for transmitting electricity generated from hydropower projects

Energy, Industry ministers request to re-connect power supplies

Industrialists and businessmen have expressed their grief over the cutting of power supplies in industries by the Nepal Electricity Authority

Nepal Electricity Authority
NEA blocks power supply to non-paying industries

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has started blocking power supply to industries involved in the dedicated and trunk line dispute once

Nepal Electricity Authority
Power leakage reduced by half in eight years, Rs 12…

Out of the electricity leakage, 3.33 per cent is towards transmission line and 9.40 per cent towards distribution.

NEA submits details of dedicated and trunk power supply lines…

The Nepal Electricity Authority has submitted the details of the dedicated feeder and trunk power lines as requested by the

Govt appoints Gurung, Karki as Directors at NEA

Two members have been appointed to the board of directors of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA).

Government dismisses two board directors at Nepal Electricity Authority 

The government has dismissed two board directors Mr Kapil Acharya and Mr Bhakta Bahadur Pun from Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA).