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Power cut is 16 hrs a day again

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KATHMANDU, March 2: The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has unofficially enforced a 16 hours per day load-shedding schedule recently although the official load-shedding is 96 hours per week, which works out at 14 hours per day.



The NEA had briefly enforced 16 hours per day load-shedding since the second week of January till January 23. "The NEA has recently instructed its technicians to follow the previous 16-hour load-shedding schedule," an NEA engineer requesting anonymity told myrepublica.com. [break]



Officials at the NEA say they are forced to cut power for more hours than notified for various reasons including sudden closure of Bhotekoshi hydroelectric project, fast receding water levels in the reservoir of the Kulekhani hydroelectric project and in the rivers feeding the run-of-the river type hydro projects.



Officials said they will publish new schedule only after they become clear how much electricity India exports to Nepal.



Nepal expects to import about 60 MW of electricity from India through Duhabi-Kataiya transmission line.



India started supplying only 35 MW from the transmission line since February 25 after the restoration of electricity towers toppled by August 2008 Koshi floods.



thira@myrepublica.com



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