Nepal President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Saturday inaugurated the Himalayan Hydro Expo-2022, a three-day event aimed to boost the viability and capacity of the hydroelectric sector in the country.
“Although what Nepal has achieved in generating hydroelectricity in the past 100 years is not satisfactory, the role (being) played by Nepal’s private sector in developing hydropower sector is remarkable,” Bhandari said, at the inaugural ceremony in Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu.
As per studies, Nepal can generate 83,000 MW of hydropower – of which 43,000 MW would be commercially viable. Presently, the Himalayan nation produces only 2,100 MW of hydropower, utilising less than 5 per cent of the potential.
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