Govt. gives
permission to 30 promoters for solar system installation
Kathmandu, June 15: The government has given permission to 30 promoters for survey with a goal of installing 180 MW solar energy system.
Kathmandu, June 15: The government has given permission to 30 promoters for survey with a goal of installing 180 MW solar energy system.
The
government has given special emphasis on development and expansion of solar
energy in recent period with the target of forwarding mixed energy system
installation task. In this connection, it has been taking development and
expansion of the solar energy system ahead as a campaign with an objective of
supplementing the power generated from hydropower projects.
The
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has been making preparation to sign Power
Purchase Agreement with promoters, who have been making preparation to install
total 61 MW power, within few days.
The
Department of Electricity Development under the Energy Ministry has given
permission to 50 MW- Manungadanda Solar Plant for survey in Tanahun. The NEA
has also got permission for survey along with private sector for solar system
installation.
Similarly,
permission has been given to install two solar systems of eight MW at Charghare
and 3.5 MW solar system at Bidur of Nuwakot district.
Likewise,
Api Power Company has got survey permission for the installation of 20 MW solar
system at six different places of the country.
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Officer at the Department, senior divisional engineer Baburaj Adhikari said
permission for survey has been given for production of four megawatts grid
connected power in Lahan, four megawatts in Hetauda, eight megawatts in Duhabi
and three megawatts in Lamahi.
The
Department has so far given permission for survey for the installation of a
total 180 megawatts capacity solar power system from 30 projects. Preparations
have also been made for signing power purchase agreements with some projects.
The
government has given special emphasis on the development of solar energy also
of late. The private sector has given and shown much stress on the development
of solar energy than the government.
NEA
spokesman Prabal Adhikari said preparation has been made for PPA with solar
power developers for 61 megawatts power in the fiscal year 2017/18. NEA is
going to reach PPA with 21 solar power developers within a few days.
NEA
is preparing to generate solar energy for ending the load-shedding in line with
the Energy Crisis Abatement Action Plan. It is reaching PPA with the solar
power developer companies based on the basic rate that has been set for
purchasing solar power. Although the NEA has determined the power purchase
price for solar energy at Rs 9.60 per unit, the private solar power developers
have proposed a competitive rate of Rs 8.45 per unit.
Special
emphasis has been given to developing the solar power system in the context of the
government setting an ambitious goal of producing 17 thousand megawatts power
within 17 years under the 'Bright Nepal Campaign'.
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