KATHMANDU, Jan 2: The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has arranged for consumers who used electricity from dedicated and trunk lines to pay the electricity consumption tariff through discounted billing, extending the payment period up to a maximum of 60 installments.
The decision was made during a meeting of the NEA Board of Directors held on Monday evening, chaired by Minister of Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation Shakti Bahadur Basnet. The board increased the installment arrangement to pay outstanding amounts.
Kulman Ghising, managing director of the NEA, stated that the board has implemented a special arrangement to facilitate installment payments for the same number of months or a maximum of 60 months for which the discount bill is issued.
Dedicated and trunk line dues can be paid in a maximum 60 insta...
Previously, during load shedding, customers in industrial, commercial, and non-commercial categories receiving electricity from dedicated feeders and trunk lines (lines connecting substations) were repeatedly urged through public notices to pay electricity tariffs with premiums. After they ignored these requests and refused to pay, the NEA began disconnecting power lines from December 22, 2023, in accordance with the Electricity Distribution Regulations, 2078 BS Regulation 31, and Electricity Tariff Collection Regulations, 2078 BS.
While common consumers experienced daily load shedding of up to 17/18 hours, 239 industrial, commercial, and non-commercial customers received more than 20 hours of electricity through dedicated feeders and trunk lines. Among these customers, 178 have paid electricity tariffs to the NEA on time, including premiums for dedicated and trunk lines.
The total outstanding amount for the 61 consumers using electricity from dedicated and trunk lines until mid-December 2023 is Rs 22.24 billion. Of this, the electricity lines of 23 industries with outstanding debts of more than Rs 50 million have been disconnected. The NEA plans to gradually disconnect the lines of other industries refusing to pay the arrears.
Himal Iron paid the first installment
Himal Iron and Steel, operating in Parwanipur under the Bara-Parsa Industrial Corridor, has commenced the repayment of outstanding bills through discounted billing for electricity consumption from dedicated and trunk lines.
Manoj Silwal, deputy managing director of NEA's Distribution and Customer Service Directorate, reported that Himal Iron made the first installment payment of Rs. 2.711 million out of the total Rs. 81.2 million.
Silwal further mentioned that following the industry's initial installment payment, the electricity line was reconnected at 9 PM on Monday. The NEA had previously disconnected the industrial line on Friday. The industry has committed to settling the remaining amount in 36 installments.