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Inaugurating Butwal-Lumbini transmission line, Energy Minister pledges sufficient power supply in two years



RUPANDEHI: Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Pampha Bhusal has promised that entire households would be provided with sufficient electricity within the next two years. “At the moment, around 95 percent houses are electrified and the full coverage will be complete within a couple of years.”

Inaugurating the 232 kV double-circuit Butwal-Lumbini transmission line at Mainhiya of Rupandehi on Monday, the Minister insisted on the mass use of electric devices from irrigation to transport sectors. She urged the people to opt for electric motor vehicles.

“We plan to increase power consumption in each areas and export the surpluses to India and Bangladesh.”

At present, Nepal has supplied 400-MW of electricity to India and plans to supply 50-MW to Bangladesh as well, according to the Minister, who on the occasion informed that a heavy discount (75 percent) has been ensured on electricity tariffs in the irrigation sector.

She also said that with the operation of the Butwal-Lumbini transmission line, the power supply for the industrial sector in the area would meet the demand. The Minister also thanked the project officials and contractors for completing the project within the deadline.

Ministry Secretary, Sushil Chandra Tiwari said the government adopts a policy of increasing internal power consumption, and exporting surpluses to downsize the country’s ballooning trade deficit.

On the occasion, Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Managing Director Kulman Ghising said the transmission line remained as the project of highly significance for the area. The nation currently earned two billion Indian rupees per month from the power trade, according to him.

The completion of the 18 kilometer Butwal-Lumbini transmission line has the capacity of transmitting around 200 MW of electricity.

On the occasion, Minister Bhusal also inaugurated the 132/11/19 kV Mainhaniya substation.

Publish Date : 05 September 2022 20:11 PM

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