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Energy Minister Bhusal urges entrepreneurs to build infrastructure to replace LPG with electricity



KATHMANDU: Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Pampha Bhusal has urged the entrepreneurs to construct structures for operating all types of home appliances with the use of electricity within the coming one year.

She said this while addressing a greetings exchange program organized today by the Mahalaxmi Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Lalitpur on the occasion of the Bijaya Dashami, Deepawali, Nepal Sambat New Year 1142 and the Chhath festivals.

“Let us construct infrastructures to replace the LP Gas from kitchens within one year. Let us use the induction cooktop. Let us replace LP gas bought with Indian currency exchanged with dollar and make the maximum use of the hydroelectricity generated within the country,” the Energy Minister said.

Stating that availability of energy, road and drinking water was the basis for social and economic transformation, she said the time has come to use the hydropower by replacing all types of energy sources. Minister Bhusal expressed the commitment to provide electricity to the amount demanded by the transport and industry sectors in the coming days, adding that she has reduced the electricity tariff to promote the use of electricity after assuming office.

She said a decision has been made to provide electricity free of cost to the people living under the poverty line. Likewise, irrigation facility would be expanded and the policy of providing subsidies on electricity required for this purpose would be promoted.

Publish Date : 10 October 2021 21:41 PM

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