Nepal’s energy sector

Madhya Bhotekoshi Project Goes Live 1
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Madhya Bhotekoshi Project Goes Live

Madhya Bhotekoshi Hydropower Project Officially Commences Commercial Operations! Great news for Nepal’s hydropower sector! The Madhya Bhotekoshi Jalavidyut Company Limited (MBJC), in collaboration with the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), has announced the official Commercial Operation Date (COD) for its much-anticipated hydropower project. The project officially began generating electricity for commercial use on Ashwin 20, 2082, […]

Panchakanya Hydropower Restores Power After Flood Damage 3
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Panchakanya Hydropower Restores Power After Flood Damage

Good News for Nepal’s Hydropower Sector: Panchakanya Mai Hydropower Limited Restores Power After Flood Damage Great news for Nepal’s energy sector! Panchakanya Mai Hydropower Limited has announced the successful resumption of power generation from both of its hydropower projects in Ilam district. This follows a temporary disruption caused by severe floods and landslides resulting from

Mandu Hydro Power REOPENS After Floods! ⚡️🌊 Power Restored! 🎉 5
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Mandu Hydro Power REOPENS After Floods! ⚡️🌊 Power Restored! 🎉

Mandu Hydropower Project Back Online After Flood Disruption: Hydroelectric Power Generation Resumes! Great news for Nepal’s energy sector! Mandu Hydropower Limited has announced the successful re-commissioning of its small hydropower project, a 23 megawatt facility, following a period of closure due to severe flooding in the Bagmati River area. This is a significant step towards

💰 HUGE Investment! Nepal's Largest Private Hydropower Project Gets Rs 70 Billion Boost ⚡️! 9
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💰 HUGE Investment! Nepal’s Largest Private Hydropower Project Gets Rs 70 Billion Boost ⚡️!

Nepal’s Budhigandaki Hydropower Project Secures Massive Rs 70 Billion Investment Nepal’s energy sector is poised for a significant transformation! The Budhigandaki Hydropower Project, a monumental 341 MW endeavor, has successfully attracted a massive investment of Rs 70 arba, solidifying its position as the largest hydropower project in Nepal led by the private sector. This groundbreaking

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