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Nepal’s electricity production capacity reaches more than 2,577 MW

KATHMANDU, March 7: Nepal’s electricity production capacity has reached 2,577.48 MW, shows the records maintained by the government authorities.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, March 7: Nepal’s electricity production capacity has reached 2,577.48 MW, shows the records maintained by the government authorities.


According to the statistics maintained by Nepal Electricity Authority, Alternative Energy Promotion Center and independent power producing companies, the country has installed capacity of producing over 2,577 MW of electricity. Of the total amount, 2,492.95 MW is connected to the national grid, while remaining 84.53 MW is off-grid supply.


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The NEA operated companies and its subsidiaries have been producing 1,122.40 MW. The private sector has installed power plants of 1,370.54 MW. Similarly, small hydropower projects and alternative energy have been producing 4.53 MW and 80 MW, respectively, which are recorded under off-grid supply.


According to the NEA, the country is projected to produce an additional 800 MW of electricity in the current fiscal year, taking the production capacity to over 3,000 MW. The 111 MW Rasuwagadhi, 57.3 MW Sanjen and Upper Sanjen, 102 MW Madhya Bhotekoshi and 54 MW Super Dordi are among the main hydropower projects to come online by this fiscal year end.    


In addition, projects with a cumulative 3,300 MW promoted by the NEA and the private sector are now at different phases of construction. A total of 240 projects have conducted feasibility studies to produce 11,716 MW of electricity and are waiting to carry out power purchase agreements.    

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