Hongshi's plant connected to national power grid

The power supplied through the national transmission grid has reached Hongshi Cement Industry, which is operating in Sardi of Binayi Tribeni Rural Municipality, Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta East) in partnership between Chinese and Nepali investors. Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) supplied electricity to the industry from Saturday through the Bardaghat-Sardi 132 kV transmission line from the substation in Bardaghat, said a press statement of NEA.

सम्बन्धित सामग्री

Tilicho Lake's base camp connected with national power grid

The base camp of Tilicho Lake, a popular tourist destination in Manang, has now been connected to the national power grid.

Russia attacks on Ukraine power grid

Sustained Russian attacks on Ukraine's power grid in recent weeks have forced leaders of the war-ravaged country to institute nationwide rolling blackouts. Without adequate air de

Govt mulling to expand power grid to farmlands

KATHMANDU, JANUARY 17: The government is planning to provide an ‘agriculture meter’ to the peasants in its attempt to promote agricultural production and make farmers self-reliant. The electricity meters are needed for irrigation supply in the farmlands. If things go as planned, the government is working to expand the power grid up to the farmlands […] The post Govt mulling to expand power grid to farmlands appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

Power supply to 3,200 HHs from central power grid availed Kavre folks

As many as 3,200 households in Mahabharat Rural Municipality in Kavre district have been provided with the power supply.

Power supply to 3,200 HHs from central power grid availed Kavre folks

As many as 3,200 households in Mahabharat Rural Municipality in Kavre district have been provided with the power supply.

Over 300 households in Bajura linked to national power grid

More than 300 households in Bajura’s Khaptad Chhededaha Rural Municipality have been linked to the national power grid.

Hitachi to buy majority stake in ABB's power grid arm for $6.4 bn

Under the plan, ABB will spin off its power grid unit, for which Hitachi will buy an 80.1 percent stake for 704 billion yen in early 2020, the Japanese company said in a statement.