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NEA starts selling 234 MW electricity to Indian market

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), a government-owned company, has started selling hydro-electricity of Marsyangdi Hydropower Project to Indian market from Tuesday night. NEA has informed that 5600 MWH (about 234 MW) electricity is being sold in India from 4 different projects including Marsyangdi. The NEA is preparing to participate

IBN approves RS 26 billion investment for Tamakoshi-5 and Rahughat…

The Investment Board of Nepal (IBN) has approved the Rs 25.92 billion investment for the construction of Tamakoshi-5 and Rahughat

Export of Kaligandaki A electricity to India begins from Saturday…

Export of electricity generated from the 144 MW Kaligandaki A Project owned by Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) is about to

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Electricity production exceeds demand, NEA starts supply to India

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has started selling electricity to Indian market in the competitive mechanism. According to NEA,

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Nepal Electricity Authority receives ‘Double A Plus’ credit rating

KATHMANDU: Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has received a ‘Double A Plus’ credit rating. ICRA Nepal Ltd., the credit rating agency

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Electricity export increased in current FY 2021/22

Electricity export has increased and import decreased in the six months of the current fiscal year, 2021/22. In the fiscal

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NEA’s Managing Director Shakya takes office

KATHMANDU: Newly appointed Managing Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Hitendra Dev Shakya, has assumed office on Sunday. He

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Hitendra Shakya appointed as Executive Director of Nepal Electricity Authority

KATHMANDU: Hitendra Dev Shakya has been appointed as the Executive Director of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). A cabinet meeting held

NEA adopts strategy to reduce electricity leakage to 8.5 per…

Kathmandu, Sept 24: Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has set the goal of reducing electricity leakage in a strategic approach. If