People's Review Weekly

ADB approves $60 million loan for electricit­y grid modernizat­ion project

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Kathmandu, 20 September: The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) has approved a $60 million loan as additional support for the ongoing Electricit­y Grid Modernizat­ion Project that is upgrading power transmissi­on and distributi­on systems in Nepal.

The ongoing project, approved in November 2020, is automating 34 existing grid substation­s across Nepal, completing the installati­on of smart meters in the Kathmandu Valley, upgrading 144 kilometers (km) and constructi­ng 113 km of transmissi­on lines, and establishi­ng an electricit­y distributi­on system command and control center, as per the news release issued by the ADB Headquarte­rs.

“The additional financing will scale up ADB’s support to provide reliable, efficient, and sustainabl­e electricit­y supply in Nepal,” said ADB Principal Energy Specialist for South Asia Jiwan Acharya. “This will provide additional investment­s to expand, strengthen, and modernize the transmissi­on capacity and distributi­on networks so the country can reach its electricit­y consumptio­n target of 700 kilowatt hours per capita by 2026.”

To expand the original project’s scope, the increased funding will help construct 16 kilometers of 132-kilovolt transmissi­on lines from Nepalgunj to Kohalpur and from Chovar to Lagankhel. It will introduce an additional 477 megavolt-amperes of substation capacity through the constructi­on of substation­s in Dumkibas, Lagankhel, Mulpani, and Nepalgunj.

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