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  2. Department of Water Supply and Sewerage Management

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    Parent Department. Ministry of Water Supply, Government of Nepal. Website. https://www.dwssm.gov.np. The Department of Water Supply and Sewerage Management ( DoWSSM) is a department under the Ministry of Water Supply of Nepal, responsible planning implementing, operation and repair/maintenance of water supply and sanitation systems. [1] [2]

  3. Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation ( Nepali: ऊर्जा, जलस्रोत तथा सिंचाइ मन्त्रालय) is a governmental body of Nepal that governs the development and implementation of energy including its conservation, regulation and utilization. It furthermore develops operates ...

  4. Government of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Nepal ( Nepali: नेपाल सरकार) is the federal executive authority of Nepal. Prior to the abolition of the Nepali monarchy in 2006 (Nepal became a republic in 2008), it was officially known as His Majesty's Government . The head of state is the president and the prime minister holds the position of the head of ...

  5. Energy in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    It has a total area of 148,006.67 square kilometers and a population of 29.16 million. [ 1] It has a small economy, with a GDP of $42 billion in 2024, amounting to about 1% of South Asia and 0.04% of the World's GDP. Nepal's total energy consumption in 2019/2020 was 14.464 million tons of oil equivalent, increased from 10.29 Mtoe in 2012. [ 2]

  6. List of power stations in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Himal Power Ltd. Upper Marsyangdi A Hydroelectric Station: Lamjung Marsyangdi Rural Municipality 50 2016 SSPC, Power China [6] Bhote Koshi Power Plant (Upper Bhote Koshi) Sindhupalchowk 45 2001 Bhote Koshi Power Company Private Limited (BKPC) [7] Kulekhani II: Makwanpur 32 1986 NEA [8] Chameliya Khola Hydropower Station: Darchula 30 2018 NEA

  7. Renewable energy in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy in Nepal. Renewable energy in Nepal is a sector that is rapidly developing in Nepal. [1] While Nepal mainly relies on burning biomass for its energy needs, solar and wind power is being seen as an important supplement to solve its energy crisis. The most common form of renewable energy in Nepal is hydroelectricity.

  8. Nepal Electricity Authority - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Electricity Corporation. Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), founded on 16 August 1985, is the parent generator and distributor of electric power under the supervision of the government of Nepal. [2] NEA owns Hydroelectric Plants connected to the grid amounting to 480 Megawatts. It also buys power from Independent Power Producers (IPP ...

  9. Ministry of Water Supply - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry was established in 1972 by the Government of Nepal as the Department of Water Supply and Sewerage under the Ministry of Water Resources. Before it became a ministry, it was working under the Ministry of Housing and Physical Planning and the Ministry of Physical Planning and Works. [2] In 2018, under the Second Oli cabinet, the ...