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Hitendra Dev Shakya releases NEA’s white paper

Kathmandu, May 2: Within a month of assuming office, Executive Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Hitendra Dev Shakya, released a white paper highlighting the current status of electricity access and future challenges in the energy sector. According to Shakya, electricity access has reached 97.5% at the municipal level,

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

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

NEA earns Rs 9.11 billion profit in the last three…

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), the government entity, has reported a profit of Rs 9.11 billion before tax in the

Upper Tamakoshi
NEA says power cut to industrial zone to continue until…

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has said the industrial customers would have to bear with power cuts in the evening time

NEA decides to resume power supply to industries

The Nepal Electricity Authority has decided to re-connect the electricity supply to the industries

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