KATHMANDU, Feb 3: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal inaugurated the Khimti-Dhalkebar Transmission Line amid a function organized in Khimti of Dolakha on Tuesday.
Speaking at the program, Dahal termed the project milestone in country’s energy sector.
The 220 KVA-capacity project, which spans 74 kilometers, is crucial to supply electricity from the Koshi River basin to Tarai and also supply power imported from India to the Kathmandu valley, a statement issued by the energy ministry said.
Test transmission of Khimti-Dhalkebar transmission line begins
Speaking at the program, Dahal said there was no need to stop power generation fearing lack of market. “We should not worry about market,” he added.
Stating that the world is now moving toward clean energy, he said that the country should exploit hydropower potentials. “The government will give equal priority to power generation and construction of transmission lines,” he said, promising all possible support to the Minister for Energy and the Managing Director of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA).
Similarly, Minister for Energy Janardan Sharma said that his ministry was devising plan to start integrated transmission line projects. “This transmission line has connected the domestic market with the power grid of India,” he said.
Stating that this transmission line project took 10 years to complete, Sharma said there is a need to quicken project designing process and implement projects within the specified timeframe.
“The ministry is not only working to eradicate load-shedding, but also give a boost to industrial growth by generating adequate electricity,” he said.