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Message From the Managing Director 3
Message From the Deputy Managing Director 4
Organization Chart of Nepal Electricity Authority 5
Organization Chart of Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate 6
Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate 12
Planning and Technical Services Department 26
Community Rural Electrification Department 34
Province No. 1 Provincial Office 36
Province No. 2 Provincial Office 47
Bagmati Provincial Office 57
Bagmati Province Division Office 65
Gandaki Provincial Office 72
Province No. 5 Provincial Office 81
Province No. 5 Province Division Office 89
Karnali Provincial Office 97
Sudurpaschim Provincial Office 106
Distribution System Projeects Under Project Management Directorate (PMD) 115
Annex I 121
Annex II 175
Annex III 177
Annex IV 180
Annex V 186
CO
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EN
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PUBLICATION COMMITTEE
Shiva Prasad AcharyaJoint Director
Member
Umesh Kumar BhandariJoint Director
Member
Narayan Kumar PrasaiManagerMember
Bimal Raj RautEngineerMember
Prabin DhakalEngineerMember
Suraj BhujuEngineerMember
Bhola Nath DhunganaAsst. Computer Officer
Member
Sadam BalaEngineerMember
Bijaya Sen KhadkaAsst. Manager
Member-Secretary
Kamal AcharyaManager
Co-ordinator
MESSAGE FROM THEMANAGING DIRECTOR
It’s been 35 years since Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has established itself as a sole service provider of electricity in the country. It has been a relentless journey with the clear objective of satisfying our consumers
by providing high quality service and serving for prosperity of our country.
Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate (DCSD) is the face of NEA and the work ethic put forward by all the staffs of this directorate has been remarkable in the last year. I would like to recognize and appreciate the contribution of all the staffs who sincerely put forth the diligent effort at all situations in elevating the performance of this directorate. Even at this hard time when the whole nation is affected by the outbreak of Corona virus, the staffs are giving all their effort so that the electricity can be distributed as per our commitments and this facet of our determination is exemplary.
Each New Year brings new challenges that we all should be prepared to overcome with the renewed energy. We should always be ready to work at difficult situations and deliver the better results. Load shedding has been the thing of past and now our focus is providing efficient and effective service to the consumers. NEA is working hard to fulfill the national goal of “Electricity for All” within the next two and half years and also striving to increase the per capita consumption of electricity. DCSD has always worked hard to reduce electricity loss and it is expected to maintain the tedious task of gaining good results in all sectors in coming year as well.
I am delighted that Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate as usual is publishing its annual magazine on the occasion of NEA’s 35th anniversary. This publication demonstrates the real status of the country’s distribution system and performance appraisal of the year gone by. It will help us do better in future.
Lastly, I would like to congratulate DCSD for the successful last year and wish more success in coming years.
.................................Kulman Ghising
Managing Director
On the occasion of NEA’s 35th anniversary, I am proud to present the annual report of the activities that were undertaken by Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate (DCSD) in the last FY 2076/077.
This report illustrates the overall scenario of distribution system in Nepal and the work done by the directorate in last FY to achieve the national goal of “Electricity for All”.
We had a challenging FY 2076/077 especially with the outbreak of corona virus in the last quarter of the year. In spite of this pandemic, DCSD put forward all the efforts that helped us in achieving remarkable financial and technical improvements. DCSD is the hub of NEA where consumers get attached with the organization. Therefore we have the utmost responsibility of satisfying the consumers by providing efficient & effective service as well as collect revenues from them for sustainability & progression of NEA. In last fiscal year, we added 404.76 km of 33 kV line, 5119.21 km of 11 kV feeder and 15168.3 km of 400/230 V distribution line and 9 no of 33/11 kV substations in the distribution system which made it possible for the electrification percentage to rise to 86.44% from 78.82%. Considering revenue, we saw a growth of 12.42% in revenue compared to previous fiscal year. At the same time, we were able to bring down the distribution losses to 10.28% from 11.28%. To fully electrify the nation within next Two FY as per the Nepal Government Policy, the electrification work has been already been started in various rural areas.
DCSD has many challenges moving towards the new fiscal year. There are challenges to extend the reach of grid provided electricity to all parts of the country by next two years and to increase the per capita consumption to 700 units by next four years. We are always striving to provide reliable and quality electricity for all. We have ended FY 2076/077 on a high note and are determined to carry the merry way forward in achieving higher goals in FY 2077/078.
Lastly, I extend my heartful thanks to DCSD team for their hard work and achievements. I wish them success for the future endeavors.
MESSAGE FROM THEDEPUTY MANAGING DIRECTOR
............................................Hara Raj Neupane
Deputy Managing Director
BOARD O
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Services Department
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aintenance Department
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Level 11, (T.)Project Developm
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Project Managem
entDepartm
entLevel 11, (T.)
Corporate FinanceDepartm
entLevel-11, (Acc.)
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General ServicesDepartm
entLevel 11 (A.)
Legal Department
Level 11 (A.)
Level 11 (A.)
Level 11, (Acc.)
BiratnagarLevel -11 (T.)
Leve-11 (T.) M
aintenance Department
Level-11 (T.)Departm
entLevel-11, (T.)
Department
Level11, (T.)Level 11, (T.)
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entlevel-11 (T.)
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System Planning
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Material M
anagement
DivisionLevel 10 (Ele.)
Level -10 (A.)220 kV Transm
issionLine ProjectsLelve 11, (T.)
Economic Analysis
Department
DivisionLevel 10, (Ele.)
Explainaton:
(Ele.) = Electrical
Level 9 (A.)
Level 9 (Acc.)
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Level 9 (Comp.)
Finance Divisionlevel-10 (Acc.)
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p.)Finance DivisionLevel 10, (Acc.)
SecionLevel 9, (Ele.)
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Training CentreLevel 11, (A.)
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DirectoraeLevel 12. (T)
Engineering ServicesDirectorate
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Project Managem
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Finance DirectorateLevel 12, (A.)
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Hara Raj NeupaneDeputy Managing Director
Umesh Kumar BhandariChief
Finance Division
Manoj Kumar ShahChief
Monitoring and MIS Section
Sachidananda YadavDirector
Community & Rural Electrification Department
Narayan Kumar PrasaiChief
Planning & Technical Services Department
Kamal AcharyaChief
Material Management Division
Shiva Prasad AcharyaChief
Administration Division
Sajun Kumar ShresthaChief
Computerized Billing & Networking Division
DISTRIBUTION AND CONSUMERSERVICES DIRECTORATE TEAM
Narayan Kumar PrasaiSolu Corridor Rural
Electrification Project
Manoj Kumar ShahSmart Metering Smart Grid
Project
Sandeep Shrestha33 kV Line Expansion and
Rehabilitation Project
Laxman MandalGIS Smart Grid Project
Bijaya Sen KhadkaDistribution System Upgrade
and Expansion Project
Sangita Karki PoudelGrid Solar and Energy
Efficiency Project (Package-9)
Damodar ParajuliDistribution Loss ReductionMaster Plan Project (GSEEP)
Khil Nath AryalMathatirtha Malta/Naubise
33 kV TL and S/S Project
Bikash Bahadur RaghubansiGrid Solar and Energy Efficiency
Project (25 MW Solar Farm)
Nanda Kishor MandalTransformer Testing Lab
Construction Project
Prakash RautRasuwa-Nuwakot Distribution
System Re-Construction and Improvement Project
Shyam Kumar YadavCo-ordinator
Grid Solar and Energy Efficiency Project
Bodha Raj DhakalDistribution System
Agumentation Project (B1)
DISTRIBUTION AND CONSUMER SERVICES DIRECTORATE PROJECT CHIEFS
DISTRICT W
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INTRODUCTION
Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate (DCSD), the largest directorate of NEA, is striving to provide safe, reliable and quality electricity at affordable price to all its consumers. The directorate is responsible for the overall management of electricity distribution services and networks of NEA including planning, expansion, operation, maintenance, and rehabilitation of the electricity distribution networks and substations up to 33 kV voltage level. In addition, enhancement of the consumer services activities such as new consumer connections, meter reading, billing, revenue collection, consumer grievance handling and so forth by introducing new technologies and practices also fall under its jurisdiction.
DCSD has introduced smart meter reading and billing techniques, GIS (Geographical Information System) technologies in most of the DCs. Implementation of a Revenue Billing System (M-power) in 175 Revenue Collection Centers has helped NEA for improved Billing and Revenue collection processes in a modern efficient and cost-effective manner. Introduction of the online payment system from the service providers namely CFS Remit, City Express, eSewa, Himalayan Bank, Mahalaxmi Bank, Nepal Investment Bank, Paypoint Nepal and Prabhu Bank has significantly disburdened DCSD. The directorate is also encouraging and supporting energy-saving activities and Demand Side Management for the optimal use of electricity. The operation and maintenance of off-grid small hydropower plants also falls under the jurisdiction of this directorate.
DCSD is headed by the Deputy Managing Director
and is organized into two departments at central level namely:
i. Planning and Technical Services Department
ii. Community and Rural Electrification Department
With, Seven Provincial and Two Province Division Offices throughout the country viz:
Province No. 1 Provincial Office, Biratnagar
Province No. 2 Provincial Office, Janakpur
Bagmati Provincial Office, Kathmandu
Bagmati Province Division Office, Hetauda
Gandaki Provincial Office, Pokhara
Province No. 5 Provincial Office, Butwal
Province No. 5 Province Division Office, Nepalgunj
Karnali Provincial Office, Surkhet
Sudurpaschim Provincial Office, Attariya
The Directorate, at the central level, is further sub-structured to following Division and Section.
i. Administration Division
ii. Finance Division
iii. Material Management Division
iv. Monitoring and MIS Section
These central Departments, Divisions, and Section are responsible for Planning and Managing human resources; Preparing yearly O&M and Capital Budget; Procurement activities; and Planning and Preparation of distribution system
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expansion programs, preparing and monitoring rural electrification programs respectively. Seven Provincial & Two Divisional Offices through its distributions centers (DCs) manage the overall distribution and consumer services activities in a more effective and efficient manner.
The Provincial/Divisional Offices are the main interface with the public and after a detailed study of the service facilities provided, many improvements have been affected for the convenience of the consumers. The functions of operation, maintenance, and expansion of the distribution system up to 33 kV voltage level and consumer services such as new consumer connections, meter reading, billing, and revenue collection are carried out by various Distribution Centers under Provincial/Divisional Offices. In addition, operation and maintenance of off-grid small hydropower plants also fall under the Provincial office’s jurisdiction. Each Provincial/Divisional office is headed by a director/chief and reports to the Deputy Managing Director. There is the provision of technical division headed by a Manager in each Provincial/Divisional office which looks after:
The operation & maintenance of 33/11 kV substation
Rural electrification activities
Construction of new 33/11 kV substation and 33 kV lines, and
Management of small hydropower plants.
The Provincial chief is also supported by account and administrative sections in the related matters.
DCSD is the largest directorate of NEA in terms of the number of employees and business activities. Approximately 68.60% of the total working staffs of NEA are employed in DCSD. This is also on the forefront to earn revenue for sustaining the operation, maintenance, and development activities of NEA. DCSD is providing services to consumers through its 129 Distribution Centers (DCs) spread
over the whole country.
DIVISIONS AND SECTION AT DIRECTORATE LEVEL
Administration Division
The Administration Division is responsible for human resource management, general administration, coordination with distribution centers and concerned department/Provincial/Divisional offices, implementation of management decisions and coordination with other NEA offices. The total numbers of approved position in DCSD are 8,305 out of 11,142 total approved position of NEA. Whereas the permanent working staff by the end of FY 2076/077 is 6082 out of 8654 total NEA staff. Details of DCSD Staffs are listed in Annex 2.1.
8305
2837
Approved Staff
DCSD Others
6082
2572
Working Staff
DCSD Others
Vehicle management is a big challenge for prompt and efficient service delivery. There are 462 SUV/Pickup Trucks, 125 Crane/Trucks and 62 Two-wheelers being used by different offices under the Directorate for providing service to consumers.
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Annex 2.2 contains the details of vehicles.
Safety of personnel and equipment is a big challenge in NEA. In the FY 2076/077, 35 people and 52 animals lost their life due to various electricity injuries. During this period, 31 people got injured due to various electricity mishaps. Details of electricity accidents in the referenced period are listed in Annex 2.3.
Employees are scheduled for routine trainings and also are deputed for inspection and testing job in and outside the country. In the FY 2076/077, One hundred and Fifty Eight (158) employees within DCSD were involved in trainings, inspections and seminars. Out of those, Twenty Six (26) employees attended events in Nepal, Ninety (90) employees attended events in India and Forty Two (42) employees attended in other countries. Details are included in Annex 2.4.
Finance Division
The Finance Division at the corporate level is responsible for supervising, monitoring and control of financial transaction recorded in the course of daily business activities. This department comprising of two sections:
Account Section
Revenue Section
Account section is assigned with the duties of budgetary control, budget preparation, and cash flow management whereas Revenue section analyzes, consolidates and prepares the monthly and annual revenue statements.
Material Management Division
The Material Management Division (MMD) is responsible for the procurement/management of materials commonly used in the distribution system like Power & Distribution Transformers, Energy Meters, Poles, Instrument Transformers (CT, PT), Cable, Insulators & Hardware etc. The material are procured through International Competitive Bidding (ICB)/National Competitive Bidding
(NCB). It has a central store in Hetauda and most of the procured materials are stored and distributed as per the requirements of DCs.
In FY 2076/077, MMD has procured 200,000 numbers of Steel Tubular Poles, 700,000 Single Phase Meters and high security sealing tools. In the same fiscal year, MMD procured, 3000 km of Covered conductors, 66 km of PVC cable, 2000 numbers of HT metering units, 40 numbers of vehicles and 20,250 MCCBs.
Monitoring and MIS Section
This section deals with following major activities:
Preparing annual Rural Electrification Budget for all Provincial Offices and get it approved.
Collecting all the decisions from DCSD and forwarding them to Provincial Offices for execution.
Preparing programs for all Provincial Offices and getting approval from concerned authorities.
Collecting quarterly, yearly progress reports from all Provincial Offices and putting them forward to concerned authorities.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DIRECTORATE
Distribution and Consumer Service Directorate
FY 2076/77 AT A GLANCE
Annual Energy Sales
64,20,762 MWh
Total Consumers
47,82,710
Annual Revenue
74.30 Billion Rupees
Distribution Loss
10.28%
Statistics of Consumers
Including consumers of Communities under Community and Rural Electrification Department (CRED), in the FY 2076/077, the total number of NEA consumers reached to 47,82710 from the number
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4,440,873 of the last year with an increase of 7.70%. NEA is providing electricity to 565000 consumers through 516 Community under CRED upto this FY
through 1882 load centres.
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NEA CRED TOTAL
Total Consumer Number
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18.18%6.23%
9.02%
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Province 2, Jnk
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Bagmati , Htd
Gandaki, Pkr
Province 5, Btl
Province 5, Npj
Karnali, Skt
Sudurpaschim, Aty
Statistics of Energy Sales
In the FY 2076/077, DCSD sold 6,420,762 MWh electricity which is 1.82% higher than that of previous fiscal year.
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Sale
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Province Wise Annual Sales ( MWh)
16.22%
19.53%
25.70%
7.21%
6.67%
14.49%
5.78%
0.72%3.66%
Overall Contribution
Province 1, Brt
Province 2, Jnk
Bagmati , Ktm
Bagmati , Htd
Gandaki, Pkr
Province 5, Btl
Province 5, Npj
Karnali, Skt
Sudurpaschim, Aty
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445
Statistics of Revenue
In the FY 2076/077, DCSD collected the revenue of NPR. 74.90 billion which is 12.42% higher than that of previous fiscal year.
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Province wise Annual Revenue (Rs '000)
14.63%
21.63%
26.37%
7.19%
5.91%
14.95%
5.86%
0.65% 2.82%
Overall Contribution
Province 1, Brt
Province 2, Jnk
Bagmati , Ktm
Bagmati , Htd
Gandaki, Pkr
Province 5, Btl
Province 5, Npj
Karnali, Skt
Sudurpaschim, Aty
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Categorywise Consumer and Revenue
In the FY 2076/077, out of total consumers of NEA 93.24% are domestic consumers whereas the revenue from the industrial consumer was the highest with 42.72% share and Domestic consumer fared second with 36.33%.
Distribution Losses
In the FY 2076/077, DCSD reduced the overall distribution loss to 10.28%. It is 1% lesser than the distribution loss of F/Y 2075/76 (11.28%). Out of the total loss of DCSD ,Province No. 2 Provincial office, Janakpur contributes the highest loss percentage of 31.32.
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Loss
(%)
Distribution Loss (%) FY 2076/ 77
18.16%
31.32%
12.64%5.51%
5.88%
14.10%
6.94%1.08% 4.36%
Overall Contribution
Province 1, Brt
Province 2 ,Jnk
Bagmati , Ktm
Bagmati , Htd
Gandaki, Pkr
Province 5, Btl
Province 5, Npj
Karnali, Skt
Sudurpaschim, Aty
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Sailent Features Comparision of FY 2075/076 and FY 2076/077
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CONSUMER SERVICE INDICES
Consumer Service Indices FY 2075/076 FY 2076/077
No. of Consumer per DCSD employee 591 693
Annual Unit consumption per consumer 1420 1342
Annual Revenue per consumer Rs.14,884.70 Rs.15,537
Annual Domestic Unit consumption per domestic consumer 635.42 723.96
Annual Domestic Revenue per domestic consumer Rs.5,961.21 Rs.6,864.63
Operation and Maintenance cost per kWh Rs.1.51 Rs.1.87
Average Revenue per kWh Rs.10.48 Rs.11.57
Per capita consumption 220* 218*
Distribution Loss 11.28% 10.28%
* Per capita consumption is calculated using sales of NEA only.
Coming on from FY 2075/076 to FY 2076/077, DCSD has made progress in few parameters and need substantial efforts in improving others. For example, per capita consumption of FY 2076/077 is 218 and to increase per capita consumption to 700 units by 2023, massive efforts is needed from all levels of NEA. There has been some improvement in per kWh revenue earned. In FY 2076/077, DCSD has seen per kWh revenue of Rs. 11.57, which is Rs. 1.09 increment from the previous year. The revenue earned per consumer was determined to be Rs. 15,537 in FY 2076/077, which is a good improvement from Rs. 14,884.70 from previous fiscal year.
DCSD has made significant improvement in reducing distribution loss to 10.28% from 11.28% of previous year. Per percent of distribution loss reduction benefits NEA with approx. 74 crore rupees, and loss
reduction of 1% has benefitted 74 Crore Rupees to NEA. Loss reduction has two fold benefits to NEA and the country. Firstly, profit margin of NEA increases. Secondly, NEA can invest surplus benefits in the field of additional generation, transmission and distribution resources. It will positively impact the socio-economic situation of the whole country.
There are areas where substantial improvements need to be made by DCSD. The consumption of domestic consumers was 723.96 units per year in FY 2076/077. Generation along with distribution capacity needs to be increased heavily. The operation and maintenance cost was also too high in FY 2076/077. Rs. 1.87 per kWh of O&M cost has hampered profit margin of NEA. Similarly, commercial and industrial consumer number and consumer capacity has to be increased by encouraging potential consumers and supplying
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them required amount of electricity. Average per kWh revenue was priced Rs. 11.57, which needs considerable improvement.
PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
404.76 km of 33 kV lines, 5119.21 km of 11 kV lines and 15168.3 km of 400/240 V lines were added in the national distribution network in the FY 2076/077 totaling 5,310 km of 33 kV lines, 38723 km of 11 kV lines and 120365 km of 400/240 V lines. Distribution Centers (DCs) and various distribution system expansion and renovation projects are working on expanding and upgrading the distribution system.
The total loss of NEA distribution network is 10.28%, which is 1% less than previous fiscal year. During the year under review, various measures taken in the preceding years were continued to reduce the non-technical losses. Massive awareness campaigns as workshops and review meetings were implemented in various distribution centers. Strict measures for electricity theft control as confiscation of electric equipment and taking legal action against culprits were also conducted in various distribution centers with the help of local administration and security agencies. All the distribution centers are engaged to remove the hookings, to replace the defective meters and penalize the people who are involved in electricity theft. NEA management made various decisions as ‘Immediate Action Plans’ to improve its functioning. Among many, this plan included regular inspection of Time-of-Day (TOD) meters, data download, and analysis to curb any connection fault or manipulation. All Provincial offices and distribution centers actively participated in this drive which was found to be much effective.
Regarding the Arrear billing (Chhut billing) revenue of Rs 19,91,18,869.12 from 87 consumers (due to change of category of consumers, various technical reasons like CT/PT outage, etc.), was collected in FY 2076/077
DCSD has actively promoted the online payment of the electricity bills through various merchants. In the FY 2076/077, there were Sixty-four lakhs fifty five thousand six hundred and fifty two (64,55,652) online transactions made and Eight Arba eighty eight crores fifteen lakhs forty nine thousand two hundred and ninety four rupees (Rs. 8,88,15,49,294) collected through those transactions. Out of that revenue collected, more than Five Arba rupees was collected by one single merchant viz. eSewa company. It is notable that every month more than 5,50,000 consumers are using online payment system for bill payments.
In FY 2076/077 online self-meter reading was introduced during Covid 19 pandemic so that consumers can upload their meter readings from home. Total of 62859 users were registered in the system for self-meter reading and 36003 readings were made by consumer themselves within 3 months this initiation.
Safety has become a big challenge for DCSD and thus is entrusting major priority on it. In this regard, awareness to NEA employees and also to public is very important. For this, the directorate is giving priority for awareness and electrical safety, right from the implementation of the project till completion and also in operation and maintenance. Safety has become a big challenge for DCSD and thus is entrusting major priority on it. In this regard, not only the NEA employees, awareness to public is also important. For this, the directorate is giving priority for awareness & electrical safety, right from the implementation of the Project till completion and also in operation and maintenance level.
NEA marks Chaitra 26 as “Electrical Safety Day” and organizes safety awareness programs in collaboration with Society of Electrical Engineers (SEEN) and other stake holders at the central, provincial/divisional and district level. Due to Covid 19 pandemic induced nationwide lockdown, DCSD could not organize safety day programs this
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year. However, a brief event on safety awareness was organized at the central level in collaboration with Women Network for Energy and Environment (WoNEE) on December 26, 2019 and an audio of safety awareness song was released by the NEA Managing Director.
DCSD INITIATION
Emphasis will be given to the development and expansion of hydroelectricity and all types of renewable energy to provide clean energy to all
Nepali household within the coming two years and to avail electricity to all households as per demand within the next five years. The GoN has declared year 2075-2085 as Energy Decade and various distribution projects are scheduled to initiate and complete within this period. The present scenario of electrification of household based on local levels is as follows.
Electrification Percentage Based on Local Levels*
0%-5% 5%-35% 35%-65% 65%-90% Total Partially 90%-100%
Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban
Province no 1 15 0 16 0 11 5 24 13 51 18 22 31
Province no 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 77
Bagmati 5 0 1 0 7 0 17 7 25 7 44 38
Gandaki 5 0 2 0 5 0 14 5 21 5 32 22
Province no 5 5 0 5 0 4 0 13 3 22 3 46 33
Karnali 32 4 11 5 6 12 5 4 22 21 0 0
Sudurpaschim 21 7 11 1 7 4 9 8 27 13 6 14
Total 83 11 46 6 40 21 82 40 168 67 209 215
* Local levels include 6 Metropolitans,11 Sub-metropolitans,276 Municipalities and 460 Rural Municipalities.All together there are 753 Local Levels in Nepal.
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4
92.7
9
91
34.7
5
64.6
9
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20
40
60
80
100
120
Province Wise Elect ification Percentage (Household)
Presently, National Electrification by Household is 86.54%. NEA and DCSD is working hard to electrify all parts of Nepal by the end of FY 2079/080.
Distribution Networks are to be upgraded/expanded to the capacity of 10,000 MVA for the consumption of 5000 MW within four years.
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Projects like Distribution System Upgrade and Expansion (DSUEP), Grid Solar and Energy Efficiency Project (GSEEP) and various projects under Planning and Technical Services Department (PTSD) are in various stages of execution.
Most of the 33 kV sub-transmission lines and substation are overloaded in Terai regions. So up-gradation of Substation and replacement of ACSR conductors with HTLS are prioritized in the coming fiscal year.
As high system loss is a major challenge for NEA, DCSD is trying to make every effort to bring down the distribution system loss.
Plans are to handle consumer complaints with new technologies without delay and the procedures for new connection related works shall be made simple and user-friendly.
DCSD is committed to establish centralized consumer care center to ensure a single point of contact for all consumer related activities, timely service, less processing time for new connection and centralized control and monitoring over the entire consumer care process.
To have the proper monitoring of the energy consumption pattern to a macro-level and to have appropriate load management, the Directorate is implementing the followings:
Replacement of existing 3-phase meter with SMART TOD Meter
All the industries and large consumer are instructed to install an Automatic Power Factor Corrector (APFC) at their end themselves, to maintain the voltage profile.
Introduction of single-phase SMART meter
Initiation of the underground of 11 kV and 0.4 kV distribution lines
Launch of SMART Street Light
Plans to make available the payment and billing information on the internet are being made so that consumer can access information online. A system will be implemented for consumers to pay the electricity bill online through an internet-based payment system or the conventional.
CHALLENGES
There are numerous challenges to overcome in various sectors of electricity distribution and consumer services. Few of the challenges are summarized below:
Due to difficult topography, it takes more time, resources and money to extend the reach of electricity to rural consumers.
To enhance per capita consumption of electricity, 700 units by next Three years, rapid expansion and upgradation of distribution network and distribution components needs to be done. A total of 10,000 MVA of distribution capacity needs to be built within five years.
Reducing distribution losses has always been a challenge to DCSD. This year DCSD made improvements in reducing distribution loss to 10.28% as compared to 11.28% in FY 2075/076.
There are massive challenges to introduce new technologies in metering and billing. Upgradation of Online payment system to make it resilient to malware, phishing, man-in-the-middle attack, password attack and others.
CONSUMER CARE
Distribution centers work as interfaces between NEA and its consumers. So, special efforts are taken to improve the quality of service at the consumer interface points. The employees took special efforts to serve our valued consumers in a more effective way. With the Queue Management System at most of the cash collection centers, difficulties encountered by the consumers in queuing for making payments were minimized. Round the clock no-light services
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have been implemented in most of the urban no-light centers. The online payment system has decreased the hassle of the consumers for bill payments. Drinking water facilities have also been provided to all the consumers within the DCS premises.
To ensure the consumers get all the services in time and easy manner, the Directorate has implemented One-door Policy in some of the Distribution Centres and has plan to extend to all DCs.
PROJECTS UNDER THE DIRECTORATE
Grid Solar and Energy Efficiency Project (GSEEP)
To solve the present energy crisis, and enhance the energy network system of the country, the Government of Nepal has allocated budget under the title of “Renewable Energy and Capacity Expansion Project” under the soft loan of the WB and co-financing of the GoN in the FY 2071/72. The Grid Solar and Energy Efficiency Project (GSEEP) comprises of the following two components.
i) Component 1: Grid-connected Solar PV Farms Development
It deals with the Design, Planning, Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Erection, Testing, Commissioning and Five Years of Operation & Maintenance of 25 MWp Utility Scale Grid Tied Solar Farms. The total of 7 sites under 4 different Blocks, named as Block No. 1: Keraghari and Raatmatay area with preliminary capacity of 5.1 MW, Block No. 2: Forebay and Staff Quarter area with preliminary capacity of 8.3 MW, Helipad area with preliminary capacity of 3.09 MW, Block No. 4: Coffee area I with preliminary capacity of 1.37 MW and Block no.5: Coffee Area II with preliminary capacity of 6.5 MW are under different phases of construction.
The Forebay site (1.29 MWp) was connected to the 33 kV bay of the Devighat substation for the grid connection on June 3rd,2020. On average the daily energy evacuation is 4 MWh. In the Staff Quarter
site, solar modules and ITS installation is completed. In the Keraghari site, pilling works is completed and for the Coffee area I, earthworks is completed. For the other two sites Coffee area II and Helipad area, IEE process is started.
Solar PV Farms, Nuwakot
ii) Component 2: Distribution System Planning and Loss Reduction
It deals with the Rural Electrification in three (3) packages along with Distribution Business Management and Implementation of Loss Reduction and Distribution System Rehabilitation. Under this component, the following projects are in process:
a. Design,planning, engineering, procurement, installation, testing and commissioning of 8 New 33/11 kV substations and33 kV lines in the development of the NEA grid. (Kapilbastu, Arghakhachi, Sindhuli, Ramechhap & Gulmi). The project comprises 108 km 33 kV lines and 8 nos. of 33 kV substation. The major civil works and equipment installation has been completed. The line erection work and euipments installation is in progress
b. Design, Supply, Installation/Erection, Testing and Commissioning of 11/0.4 kV Distribution System (Dolakha, Sindhuli & Ramechap). The project comprises of erection of 6771 nos. of 11 kV and 16292 nos. of 400 V poles. The work completed so far is erection of 6359 nos. of 11 kV and 16259 nos. of 400 V poles. The line extension of 232.87 km 11 kV lines and 411.30 km 400V lines
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is completed. The total of 77 nos. distribution transformer has been installed. The inspection of materials is completed and delivery at site is in progress.
c. Design, Supply, Installation/Erection, Testing and Commissioning of 11/0.4 kV Distribution System (Gulmi, Arghakachi & Kapilbastu). The works completed so far is erection of 95% and installation of 80% accessories. All the line materials has been delivered to the site. The cable stringing is 30% complete. 2 nos. of transformer has been installed and 10 km line has been charged.
d. Design, Supply, Installation, Erection, Testing and Commissioning of 11/0.4 kV Distribution System (Taplejung, Panchthar & Illam). The project comprises of erection of 269.4 km 11 kV lines and 754.53 km 400V lines. The total distribution transformers to be installed is 149 nos.The work completed so far is 293 nos of poles erected on the site, drawings and design of line material approved and inspection of poles, accessories, insulators and hardware are completed.
e. Preparation of Distribution Loss Reduction Master Plan (DLRMP) Along With Design, Supervision, And Monitoring Of Loss Reduction Activities. The progress obtained so far is the inception report is approved and the data collection of all provincial office is ongoing. The software for the DLRMP has been updated as per requirement of service.
f. Design, Supply, and Installation of Substations and 33 kV Lines in Bharatpur, Dhading, Hetauda, Kavre, Lagankhel, Nuwakot, Palung, Ramechhap, Dolakha, and Sindhupalchok districts. The progress status of the project is detailed survey of 7 sites is completed and design, drawings of all equipments are approved. The civil works has started at Sanghutar site.
g. Design, Supply, and Installation/Erection, Testing and Commissioning of 11/0.4 kV
Distribution System in Kavre, Dhading and Nuwakot districts..The progress status of the project is detailed survey completed and design, drawings of all equipments are approved. The erection of poles has started at Kavre.
h. Design, Supply, and Installation, Erection, Testing and Commissioning of Distribution System in Melamchi, Dolakha, Ramechhap, Rasuwa, Palung, Bharatpur and Sindhuli districts. The progress of the project is inspection completed for poles and insulators. 300 nos. poles has been erected and line materials has been dispatched.
Distribution System Upgrade and Expansion Project (DSUEP)
Introduction to the project
Nepal has a population of around 29 million of which about 60% have access to electricity. The installed generating capacity including IPPs is around 1074 MW and the transmission network at 220 and 132 kV is concentrated mainly across an east-west corridor. The power supply situation was plagued with a lack of generation capacity, but several generation projects carried out recently have resulted in considerably improved power availability. The electricity supply has been growing significantly, with large investments in new generation capacities and increasing electricity imports from India. However, upgrading and expansion of T&D networks have not kept pace with the supply growth. While the provinces have varying degrees of electrification with some having better coverage than others, Province 5, Karnali Province and Sudurpaschim Province have the least coverage. To redress this situation, the government of Nepal has implemented this project through Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) to extend supply lines to the western and far western areas as a part of its program “to achieve affordable electricity for all by 2022”. NEA through the Government has received loan-financing from Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and European Investment
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Bank (EIB) towards cost of financing the proposed project.
Table: Province-wise districts selected for DSUEP
Province Name of Districts selected No. of S/S
Province 5 Parasi, Rupandehi, Palpa, Rolpa, Dang, Banke, Bardiya, Rukum East 15
Karnali Surkhet, Salyan, Jajarkot, Kalikot, Dolpa, Jumla, Mugu, Rukum West, Humla 14
Sudurpaschim Bajhang, Bajura, Baitadi 5
DSUEP will build of thirty-four new 33 / 11 kV substations, around 600 km of 33 kV lines and 6,000 km of 11 kV distribution lines. This will also include installation of distribution transformers, placement of LV capacitor banks, regulators where needed and connecting new consumers to the grid.
Since DSUEP is being funded by two financiers, AIIB and EIB, therefore, the sub-projects have
been divided into two different clusters based on geographical location, difficulty of implementation, cost and mutual agreement between the financiers. As shown in the following list of 34 finalized sub-projects, AIIB shall finance 20 sub-projects covering Karnali Province and some areas of Province 5 and EIB shall finance 14 sub-projects covering Sudurpaschim Province and remaining areas of Province 5.
Province Bank District Substation Name MVA
5
EIB Parasi Hakui 24
EIB Rupandehi Mangalapur, and Marchawar 24
EIB Palpa Palungmainadi 8
EIB Rukum East Kankri, and Rukumkot 3
AIIB Dang Hapur, Dhikpur, Gadhawa, Bhaluwang, and Murkuti 8
EIB Rolpa Thabang, and Ghartigaun 8
AIIB Banke Khajura 24
AIIB Bardiya Machhagadh 24
Karnali
AIIB Surkhet Odaltal, and Bijaura 3
AIIB Kalikot Nagma, and Raskot 3
AIIB Jajarkot Samaila, and Badaban 3
AIIB Salyan Piple, and Tharmare 3
AIIB West Rukum Vampuchaur 3
AIIB Jumla Badki 3
AIIB Dolpa Dunai 3
AIIB Mugu Khatyad, and Mangri 3
AIIB Humla Simikot 3
Sudurpaschim
EIB Bajura Budiganga, and Kolti 3
EIB Bajhang Kalinga 3
EIB Baitadi Musya, and Sillegadha 3
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Progress during FY 2076/077:
The final reports and designs of Planning, Detail Engineering Design, and Feasibility Study for Network Expansion and Development is being reviewed by the technical team of AIIB and EIB.
An agreement with NEA Engineering Company Limited has been signed for conducting Environmental and Social (E&S) Studies of the Project. The study has already been delayed by five months due to COVID-19 and will commence once the effect of pandemic eases out.
The Subsidiary Loan Agreement (SLA) between Ministry of Finance and Nepal Electricity Authority is expected to be signed in August 2020.
Land acquisition for the siting of substations. Land has been acquired for more than 25% of planned number of substations.
The DSUEP project plans to provide 150,230 number of single-phase and 701 number of three-phase
new connections. The project is expected to start construction by the end of 2020.
Distribution Activities from Project Management Directorate (PMD)
PMD is responsible for project preparation, procurement and construction of all new and existing projects that is or will be funded by ADB.
PMD is implementing both transmission and distribution projects. PMD has played a vital role in Distribution Sector with the construction of 33/11 kV SS, 33 kV Line, 11 kV Line and 400 Volt line in neediest and strategic places which has helped NEA to connect more consumers, reduce loss and increase the supply reliability.
The distribution projects being carried by PMD are elaborated in the subsequent following section.
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INTRODUCTION
Planning and Technical Services Department (PTSD) is responsible for planning and preparation of distribution system expansion programs and supporting DCSD in the technical and commercial matters. Major works under this department include:
Identification of potential rural electrification and substation rehabilitation projects and implement them.
Programming/re-programming, data download and analysis of TOD energy meters & metering equipment.
Monitoring and evaluation of region wise monthly distribution system losses. Assist to identify and implement programs for loss reduction in distribution systems.
Implementation of modern technology in the field of meter reading, billing and revenue collection.
Execution of distribution planning, demand side management and loss reduction.
Preparation and review construction standards and guidelines for electrical installations and construction activities up to Voltage level 33 kV.
Testing and locating faults of underground cables of 11 kV & 33 kV feeders throughout the country with the help of cable testing equipment along with technical support.
175 collection centers out of 181 have computerized billing system. It is planned to extend the system to all centers in coming year. The Computerized Billing Division under PTSD has successfully implemented
‘Any Branch Payment System’ in all distribution centers in Kathmandu valley. This system will be extended to the whole country in coming years.
Arrear billing of Rs 19,91,18,869.12 from 187 consumers was done in this year as it was left out during initial billing by distribution centers.
Energy Monitoring and Metering Enhancements
Under this program, static meters installed in community consumers of different provincial/divisional offices were monitored through field inspection & download, and recommended for re-programming, replacing & installing meters wherever necessary. For consumers like IPPs, Solar Power and our own grid, static meters were programmed along with the provision of net metering features. In order to make static meters compatible and communicable with the AMR system, Automatic Metering Infrastructure and static meters were communicated and validation of output data was done so that AMR could give required data in desired format.
Major projects executed under PTSD are listed with brief description in the following pages.
Computerized Billing and Networking Division
Computerized Billing and Network Division has always been striving towards enhancing the revenue collections of NEA. Our M-Power Billing System Software, being a very competent billing system, has provided NEA with several features and modules for monitoring the entire process and transparency of the revenue system.
PLANNING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
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M-Power has already been implemented in 175 revenue collection centers out of 181 revenue collection centers. This Division has targeted the data migration/implementation of M-power Billing System in all the remaining revenue collection centers of NEA within this Fiscal Year. Currently M-Power Billing System covers more than 99% of the total consumer count and also covers more than 99.5% of the total NEA revenue.
Handheld Meter Reading Device (HHD) is currently operating in more than 115 locations. HHD has helped in reducing human errors during meter reading and improving the energy sales. With the innovation in new technology, the division has implemented Online Meter Reading Handheld Device (SBM- Spot Billing Machine) with GPRS functions in 40 revenue collection centers. The meter reader directly uploads the meter reading data to the concerned branch server, collecting the data from the consumer premises which results in efficient meter reading.
Web Based Services has been provided to the consumer that helps to view the bills, where the consumers can have their query regarding bills through NEA website. The Consumer Management Information System (LAGAT) has been implemented in various revenue collection centers which will help to keep the consumer database up to date.
Online Payment Collection system was introduced from Bhadra, 2074 and has been successfully implemented in 170 revenue collection centers. This system has focused all the groups of consumers where the consumer can pay their electricity bills through various online banking, mobile banking services, kiosks, cooperatives etc. Online system has eased the difficulty of the consumers for waiting in queue for hours just to pay the electricity bill as well as spending money on transportations to pay electricity bill.
Any Branch Payment System (ABPS) has been implemented inside Kathmandu valley, helping the
consumers to pay their bill in any locations within Kathmandu valley with ease. It has facilitated NEA to collect revenue and get analytical reports on time.
On the process of striving to the excellence, Computerized Billing and Network Division is planning to enhance the online meter reading Hand Held Device by providing SMS facilities to the consumers after meter reading to make paperless environment which will help in financial savings.
With the concept of making centralized system, Computerized Billing and Network Division are planning to move on Digital Collection Centre to reduce the hustle and bustle of the collection counters.
Computerized Billing and Network Division along with IT department has enhanced existing DCS Activities to get a Real time Revenue Management Information which will help MIS for Data Analysis and evaluate NEA’s financial health.
During lockdown, meter reading has been halted for Chaitra 2076, Baisakh 2077 and Jestha 2077 before introduction of online-self meter reading system. As per NEA Board Decision, for domestic consumers only, billing for Chaitra 2076 and Baisakh 2077 has been done based on billing of Falgun 2076. However, billing for Jestha 2077 has been done based on billing of same month of previous year.
Furthermore, with the concept of automation, globalization and moving towards consumer’s easiness, Online Self Meter Reading System has been introduced from Jestha, 2077 which has been successfully implemented in more than 100 revenue collection centers. This system has focused all the groups of consumers where the consumers can effortlessly enter their present meter reading, through online web application as well as mobile application. Online Self Meter Reading System has eased the consumers to read and enter their meter reading details.
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Smart Metering Smart Grid Project
The scope of the project includes:
Phase 1: This phase includes implementation of Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) System with implementing Advanced Metering Infrastructure in TOD meters like EDMI, Bluestar, Actarius, Wasion, Risesun. For this purpose, 10,000 Intelligent GPRS/GSM Modem has been procured. Out of the procured modems, 8198 modems have been installed in consumer sites. This phase work had been completed. The information like billing data, load profile, instantaneous data, event tampers can be retrieved via AMR/AMI system. The Integrated Branch Billing data can be retrieved through email and SMS. Server setup with all hardware and Network is completed.
Phase 2: This phase includes implementation of Smart Three phase energy meter to replace three phase whole current electromechanical meter. The programming of these smart meters can be executed remotely and supply can be controlled remotely in case of due payment. Out of 60,000 Three Phase Smart Meter, 30,000 meters have been delivered to NEA. Out of 30,000, around 9,000 old electro- mechanical meters are replaced with the new Smart Meter and about 8,000 meters are installed in new connections. Out of 9,000 smart meters installed, 469 consumers’ demand was found increased and 200 defaulter’s lines were disconnected. About 50 lakhs amount was collected from those consumers within a month. The billing of consumer reading is integrated with M-power Billing System. The system is two way allowing AMI system to read and write as per requirement. The mode of communication between meter and system is GPRS.
Three phase smart meter testing
Solu Corridor Rural Electrification Project
Under the project, distribution system will be expanded and reinforced for people and places affected by Solu Corridor 132 kV Transmission Line Project, by constructing 139 km of HT line, 247 km of LT line and installation of 67 numbers of 11/0.4 kV distribution transformers and also upgrading of existing poles, conductors and transformers in Solukhumbu, Okhaldhunga and Udaypur districts of Nepal.
The scope of project includes Solu-Dudhkunda Municipality, Necha-Salyan Rural Municipality and Thulung-Dudhkoshi Rural Municipality of Solukhumbhu District, Siddhicharan Municipality and Manebhanjyang Rural Municipality of
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Okhaldhunga Districts and Katari Municipality of Udaypur District.
The project is funded by Government of Nepal (GoN). Contact agreement has been signed on July 25, 2019 for both packages. The project is scheduled to be completed by January 24, 2021.
Preconstruction survey works have been completed and PCS report approved. Similarly, design & drawing approval of line materials completed. 5,000 steel tubular poles and accessories, 200 km of ACSR Conductor, 40 km of ABC cable & cable hardware, insulators & hardware have been delivered to the site store. Polling works are under way despite Covid 19 pandemic. The project is scheduled to be completed by January 24, 2021.
Rasuwa – Nuwakot Reconstruction & Distribution System Improvement Project (KfW funding)
The project includes the construction of the 220 kV Chilime-Trishuli Transmission System (Portion I) and a Neighborhood Electrification Component (NEC) (Portion II). The purpose of the Project is to expand and improve the grid infrastructure for efficient evacuation of electricity from hydropower to the Integrated Nepalese Power System and contribute thereby to an increased power supply and reduction in transmission losses. In addition, the project aims for reliable distribution of power evacuated through the Trishuli - Chilime transmission line and upstream hydropower projects to new consumers in some specific locations in the vicinity of the transmission line.
The NEC, Portion II, is related to the neighborhood electrification in Salme, Bhalche and Kaule VDC and also in the vicinity of the transmission line benefitting local people. The project includes consulting services during project implementation for design, procurement and supervision. It also includes construction of 6/8 MVA, 33/11 kV substation at Bhalche of Nuwakot district, construction of 12 km
33 kV line from Trishuli 3B hub substation to Bhalche substation, construction of 50 km of 11 kV & 50 km of 0.4 kV lines using covered conductor & ABC cable and installation of 30 numbers of distribution transformers in the vicinity of the 220 kV Chilime-Trishuli Transmission line corridor.
Civil construction works for control building, staff quarter, and office buildings are completed. Construction of switchyard and equipment installation work is completed. Retaining wall and boundary wall construction work is already completed. Due to COVID-19, the construction work is hampered and expected to be completed by the end of December 2020.
Cable trench construction at 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA Bhalche Substation, Nuwakot
Reconstruction and Improvement of Electricity Distribution System (KfW funding)
The scope of this project is to improve the access to electricity in Nuwakot and Rasuwa districts by rehabilitating and improving the electricity distribution infrastructure after the earthquake in April 2015. The project comprises the financing of immediate relief measures with respect to the distribution network and long term electrification measures as well as other social issues identified after earthquake.
The envisaged scope of the project consists of Social
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Development (civil work and supply of ambulance) and Electrical Components. The electrification measures will comprise the construction and reconstruction of several medium and low voltage distribution lines, construction of small substations, installation of distribution transformers and other related project measures.
11 kV outgoing feeder from Bhalche Substation to neighborhood areas
The contract for Design, Supply and Installation of Electrification Component consisting of 33/11 kV New Substations and associated 33 kV, 11 kV & 0.4 kV Lines in Earthquake Affected Districts of Rasuwa and Nuwakot. Preliminary survey work for layout design in Dhunce, Kalikasthan and Ratamate is completed.
The contract for Construction of Social Infrastructure works such like as School, Community Building, Health post, Cultural Heritage, Vegetable Collection Centre and Supply and Delivery of 4WD Ambulance under Social Component is in final stage.
The project under Reconstruction and Improvement of Electricity in Earthquake Affected Districts of Rasuwa and Nuwakot is schedule to be completed by December 2022.
Khokana - Nijgadh 33/11 kV Substation Project
The project is funded by Government of Nepal and primarily aims to meet the electricity demand
of Kathmandu - Nijgadh Fast Track Road. It also aims to meet growing demand of electricity in Thingan, Len Danda, Dhedhre Simpani areas of Makanwanpur District. The scope of this project includes the construction of 33 kV Sub-Transmission Line and 33/11 kV, 16.6 MVA Substation. Field survey work for 33 kV Sub-Transmission Line is completed and final cost estimate is under progress. The land acquisition for substation area is under process. The Project is scheduled to be completed by F/Y 2021/22.
33 kV Line Expansion and Rehabilitation Project
The project is funded by GoN and aims to meet the growing demand of electricity in various parts of country by rehabilitation / capacity upgradation / new construction of 33 kV lines. The scope of this project includes construction of Bhurigaun-Gulariya (Bardia) 72 km of 33 kV line and construction of Yadukuha-Dhanushadham 15 km of 33 kV line. The contract has been signed. Polling and stringing works are under progress.
Rasuwaghat-Khotang S/S and RE Project
The scope of this project includes the construction of 14 km of 33 kV line, 33/11 kV, 3 MVA capacity substation at Bagedhunga and 90 km of 11 kV & LV line in Khotang and Udaypur districts. Out of above, 10 km of 33 kV line, 37.2 km of 11 kV line, 33 km of LV line and 12 nos. of distribution transformers have been installed and commissioned. Store building has been constructed in Bagedhunga. 33 kV Bay extension at Jaljale substation has been completed & is in operation. 3 MVA Bagedhunga (Khotang) Substation was completed and tested/commissioned on 2075/12/30 B.S. Capitalization of this project is under progress.
Madankudari-Makaibari-Singati 33 kV line Project
The project funded by Government of Nepal aims to meet the growing demand of electricity in
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Madankudari – Majhifeda area of Kavre District and its vicinity area. The scope of the project includes the construction of 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA Substation at Majhifeda, Kavre district with interconnection facilities. Power generation from IPP will be connected to this substation and part of this power will be consumed locally and remaining power will be evacuated at Mude-Lamosanghu, Sindhupalchok district. The land acquisition process has been completed. Sixty percent works of 33 kV Substation and 33 kV Transmission line have been completed. The supply and installation/construction works are in progress. The Project is scheduled to be completed by FY 2020/21.
Transformer Testing Lab Construction Project
This project is funded by Government of Nepal. The scope of the project includes construction of Transformer Testing Lab at Biratnagar, Butwal and Nepalgunj. The facilities provided from this project will be beneficial to NEA branches as well as medium and large private consumers of the areas nearby. This will help to reduce loss by connecting quality and low loss type of transformer in NEA Power System. The construction works of transformer workshop building has been completed at all the three places and Transformer testing equipments have been installed in these labs, too. Regarding other Civil works boundary wall, road works, painting works and miscellaneous works are on progress. These labs will be come into operation sooner.
Transformer Testing Lab at Kohlapur, Banke
Matatirtha Naubise 33 kV Transmission Line Project
This project aims to supply power for cement industry at Naubise, Dhading and existing NEA consumers in its vicinity. The scope of the project includes the construction of 33/11 kV, 2*6/8 MVA substations along with 17 km 33 kV double circuit line. Construction of the transmission line & substation at Naubise is completed. Naubise substation is charged from Matatirtha Substation through Matatirtha - Naubise 33 kV double circuit transmission line.
Matatirtha Malta 33 kV Transmission Line Project
This project aims to supply power for Laxmi Cement Industry Pvt. Ltd. in Malta, Lalitpur and evacuation of power produced by Pashupati Energy Pvt. Ltd. (6MW) and supply existing NEA consumers in its vicinity. The project will help to improve the quality of supply and reduce the technical losses of the area. The scope of the project includes the construction of 33/11 kV, 10/13.3/16.6 MVA substation at Malta along with double circuit 35 km 33 kV line.
Matatirtha Malta 33 kV Transmission Line damaged due to landslide
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Civil and electrical work of Malta substation is completed and the substation is in operation, charged with Khanikhola hydropower feeder. Construction of 33 kV line from Matatirtha to Malta is in progress. Line construction work has been obstructed at different location by local community. Number of trees in the ROW (Right of Way) of 33 kV line has increased than approved IEE report, so the project is in process of preparing Updated IEE report which is in final stage of approval. About 70% of the transmission line construction work is completed and remaining work is scheduled is to be completed within FY 2077/078.
Matatirtha Markhu 33 kV Transmission Line Project
This project aims to meet the growing demand of electricity in Kulekhani area of Makawanpur district and its vicinity. The project will help to improve the quality of supply and reduce the technical losses of the area. The main scope of the project is to construct 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA substation at Markhu with single circuit 15 km Transmission line from Matatirtha to Markhu. Construction of substation, with control building & installation of electrical instruments including Power Transformer has been completed. 33 kV Bay extension work and 33 kV Control Panel Installation works at Matatirtha Substation has been completed. Testing and commissioning of Markhu substation is on process. Transmission line construction work is in progress. The project is expected to be completed in FY 2077/78.
Chautara-Sindhupalchok 33 kV substation Project
The project funded by GoN aims to meet the growing demand of electricity in Chautara area of Sindhupalchok District and its vicinity. The scope of the project includes the construction of 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA Substation with inter-connection facilities. The construction of 33 kV line from Lamosanghu to Chautara has been completed. Civil works for control building, guard house and wall construction
have been completed. Substation equipments have been delivered to the site and installation and testing works is on progress. The project is scheduled to be completed by FY 2020/021.
Distribution System Rehabilitation Project
Capacity Upgradation & Rehabilitation of 33/11 kV Sub-stations (Nepalgunj Old, Tulsipur, Shitalnagar/Butwal, Milanchowk/Myagdhi, Balardaha/Saptari, Dhankuta, Malangawa, Devight and Arghakhanchi has been completed last year. Rehabilitation of other 33 kV Line & 33/11 kV Substation with proper estimation and procurement across the country is under process.
33/11 kV Substation Rehabilitation Project
This project aims to improve the reliability of the distribution system by upgrading more than 36 Substations under different distribution centers across the country. This project is funded by Govt. of Nepal (GON) and NEA.
The main purpose of the Project is to rehabilitate substations and strengthen the distribution system by F/Y 2077/078 under 5 different Packages.
The scope and progress under this project for different packages is briefly described as follows.
Package 1: Rehabilitation of 33/11 kV Substation at Dharan, Inaruwa, Mirchaiya, Rajbiraj, Mujalia with 33/11 kV Power Transformers of 10/13.3/16.6 MVA capacity. All substations have been charged successfully and are running under Defect Liability Period.
Package 2: Rehabilitation of 33/11 kV Substation in Pokharia, Harsa, Simrangaud with 33/11 kV Power Transformers of 20/24 MVA capacity. All substations have been charged successfully and are running under Defect Liability Period.
Package 3: Rehabilitation of 33/11 kV Substation in Mukundapur, Kawasoti, Kalaiya with 33/11 kV Power Transformers of 20/24 MVA capacity.
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Power Transformers have been delivered to respective sites and supply of other electrical equipments is under process due to effect of lockdown, caused by COVID-19 virus.
Substation Upgradation at Ghorahi DC, Dang
Package 4: Rehabilitation of 33/11 kV Substation in Guleria, Jeetpur, Bhairahawa and Lumbini with 33/11 kV Power Transformers of 20/24 MVA capacity. All substations have been charged successfully and are running under Defect Liability Period.
Upgradation at Palpa Substation, Batase Danda Palpa
Package 5: Rehabilitation of 33/11 kV Substation in Jhalari, Belauri, Dhangadhi, Mahendranagar and Ghorahi with 33/11 kV Power Transformers of 20/24 MVA capacity. All substations have been charged successfully and are running under Defect Liability Period.
GIS Smart Grid Project
This project is funded by the Government of Nepal (GoN). NEA has planned to develop GIS (Geographical Information System) software to manage DCS asset inventories like substation, feeder, transformer, poles & meters along with its position on earth. It will help to identify the actual information about s/s, feeder, and poles, transformers, and consumers’ capacity and also to balance the transformer’s load as per connection to the consumer. It also helps to facilitate the consumer service faster & reliable against any fault in distribution system. Additional benefit of this smart distribution system will aid for outage management, no light management, optimal connection path for new consumer can be built. GIS based Data Survey work for certain 30 branches across the country will be conducted in FY 2077/078.
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There are lots of hindrances due to whice electrification of rural areas is often under shadow in Nepal and several constraints significantly restricted NEA’s progress in rural electrificaton. In order to expand the access to electricity services to the rural areas on people’s participation approach, the Government of Nepal (GoN) has brought forward Community Rural Electrification Program (CREP) since 2003 which is being executed efficiently through Community Rural Electrification Department (CRED) under Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate (DCSD), Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). Later on in 2010, CRED was dissolved in the process of restructuring of NEA and the activities of CREP were carried out through eight Regional Offices. However, the CREP activities were slowed down due to lack of coordination at central and regional level. On this background, CRED was formed again in July 2013.
The GoN is contributing 90 % of total rural electrification and rehabilitation cost of related infrastructure of the electrified areas through NEA;
and a Community Rural Electrification Entity (CREE) is required to contribute remaining 10 % of the cost. NEA sells bulk power to the CREEs and they are responsible for operation and management of electricity distribution within their concerned areas. NEA provides services up to 11 kV Line and the REC itself is responsible for 400/230 Volt Line. NEA, Community Rural Electrification By-Law 2071 governs the electrification activities of NEA and CREP.
CREP is becoming more effective to promote energy access, build consumer capacity, develop livelihood, alleviate poverty, and empower Community Rural Electrification Entities (CREEs). In the journey of 17 years, CREP has achieved a major success of providing access to electricity to around 565,000 consumers of 53 districts through 516 nos. of different CREEs (300 CBOs and 216 Entities of Kailali Kanchanpur Gramin Bidhyut Chhata Sansthan and Rural Municipalities/ Municipalities).The districts with CREEs have been depicted in following map:
COMMUNITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION DEPARTMENT
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The households have been electrified through 2784 numbers of distribution transformers of which 475 are of 25 kVA, 1341 are of 50 kVA; and 933 are of 100 kVA capacity.
Despite some technical and administrative issues, performance of CRED of FY 2019/20 was satisfactory. During this review period, CRED initiated activities to resolve & complete ongoing community rural electrification works, and initiated new electrification works and substations in different areas of Nepal. CRED’s major activities of this year are as follows:
Fourty Nine (49) Rural Electrification projects, initiated in this year and previous years with a total of 260 km of HT line, 853 km of LT Line and 120 Distribution Transformer Installations have been completed and capitalized in this Review Period.
The works related to replacement of 9,955 wooden poles by Steel tubular poles have been completed and capitalized in this Review Period.
33/11 kV Substations in the rural areas of Sindhuli, Panchthar, Taplejung and Lamjung along with 33 kV line extensions are being constructed.
The details of projects under CRED in differentstages of execution from FY 2013/014 to FY 2019/20 are as follows.
Total number of projects: 178
Electrification, System Improvement and Rehabilitation Projects : 169
33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA Substation Projects with 33 kV line Construction : 5 ( Lamjung, Baglung, Sindhuli, Taplejung, Panchthar)
33 kV Line Construction Project : 1 (Palpa)
Building (Division Office) Construction Project: 1 (Pokhara)
Material Procurement Projects : 2 (Steel Tubular Pole and Distribution Transformer)
Completed Projects: 122, Ongoing Projects: 56
Projects executed by contractors: 136, Projects executed by CREEs: 42
Consumers to be electrified: 1,00,000
Proposed Load Centers: 643
Total Line Length : 108 km (33 kV)
1670 km (11 kV)
4304 km (400V)
Total Wooden Pole replaced : 69,000
CRED is planning different activities in coming fiscal years to achieve meaningful result by augmenting implementation of CREP which will strengthen the CRED and support the empowerment and sustainability of the CREEs too.
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Rajeev Kumar Singh Biratnagar DC
Mithilesh K. GohiwarIthari DC
Saroj Kumar ShahGauradaha DC
Ram Udgar Shah Inaruwa DC
Abdesh Kumar GuptaRangeli DC
Sanjeev Kumar Shah Bhadrapur DC
Birendra Kumar JhaAnarmani DC
Pawan Kumar ShahDuhabi DC
Jitendra Kumar YadavDamak DC
Shivaram YadavUrlabari DC
Pankaj Kumar GoitIllam DC
Roshan Kumar SinghUdayapur DC
Ram Dinesh Raya YadavDiktel DC
Degraj PoudelSolukhumbu DC
Anil Kumar AdhikariDhulabari DC
Dipak Kumar DahalTaplejung DC
Deepak SapkotaDhankuta DC
Dhirendra BajgainBelbari DC
Pratap BaralDharan DC
Prem Bahadur BhandariTerathum DC
Rabin Babu GhimireBhojpur DC
Ram Ashish ShahKhandbari DC
Sanjiv Kumar SahOkhaldhunga DC
Suresh Prasad SinghPanchthar DC
Shreeram Raj PandeyProvincial Office Chief
PROVINCIAL OFFICE AND DISTRIBUTIONCENTRE CHIEFS
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Province No. 1 Provincial Office, Biratnagar is one of the seven provincial offices under the Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate and is responsible for overall management of electricity distribution in 14 districts of Province No. 1. As of now, there are 24 distribution centers (DCs) operating under this provincial office. Dhulabari DC and Solukhumbu DC have been newly established in FY 2076/077 in Province No. 1. The major activities undertaken by this provincial office include operation, maintenance and rehabilitation of the electricity distribution networks up to 33 kV voltage level , 33/11 kV sub-stations and consumer services activities such as new consumer connections, meter reading, billing and revenue collection.
Province No. 1 Provincial Office, Biratnagar
FY 2076/77 AT A GLANCE
Annual Energy Sales
1,041,635 MWh
Total Consumers
793781
Annual Revenue
10.87 Billion Rupees
Distribution Loss
11.19%
OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
After official division of the nation into 7 provinces, three distribution centers, namely Udaypur DC, Diktel DC and Okhaldhunga DC, which were previously monitored by Janakpur Regional Office (now Province No. 2 Provincial Office) have been handed over to Province No. 1 Provincial Office, Biratnagar for a province wise coordination supervision and control. In addition to that, a new distribution center
office was established in Solukhumbu district to provide the citizens of Solukhumbu with a reliable and more affordable source of electricity. The major areas of the district were previously powered by micro-hydro power plants and solar systems which, when subjected to the harsh climatic conditions of Solukhumbu, were unreliable in terms of their generating capacity. Another DCS named Dhulabari DC was also established in the same FY for a more effective operation, maintenance and rehabilitation of the distribution system network of the eastern and inner-terai region of Jhapa district. The operating areas of Dhulabari DC were previously overseen by Bhadrapur DC.
All provincial offices comprise of technical, financial and administrative sections which, with their joint efforts, monitor various actions of the concerned DC offices. The source of fund is Government of Nepal and NEA itself and as of now, there are nine 33 kV transmission line and sub-stationprojects funded by Government of Nepal under this provincial office.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
Consumer Number
Province No. 1 Provincial Office recorded 7,93,781 consumer accounts by the end of the FY 2076/077.The majority of consumer accounts were registered in the domestic category which happens to be 91% approximately while the second largest consumer category was found to be irrigation which accounts for 6.46% of the total consumers..
PROVINCE NO. PROVINCIAL OFFICE
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81.18%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
18.82%
Sales
A total of 1,041,635 MWh of energy was sold in the FY 2076/077. Sales contribution to NEA system from this ProvincialOffice is 16.22%.
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16.22%
83.78%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
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Revenue
The gross revenue of NRs. 10.87Billion was earned in FY 2076/077, Revenue contribution to NEA system from this Provincial Office is 14.63%.
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14.63%
85.37%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
Biratnagar distribution center accounts for 27.26 %, Itahari accounts for 15.17 %, Duhabi accounts for 9.78 %, Anarmani accounts for 7.37 % and Dharan accounts for 5.85% of the total revenue in the Region
Majority of the revenue in Province No. 1 Provincial Officewas recorded from industrial tariff category which is approximately 48.16%of the total revenue of the region.
Categorywise Consumer and Revenue
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DISTRIBUTION INFRASTRUCTURES
The infrastructure of this provincial office is spread over 14 districts of Province No. 1. The provincial office includes the following distribution infrastructures.
132/33/11 kV Grid Substation 6
Distribution Capacity 97 MVA
33/11 kV Distribution Substations 32
Distribution Capacity 429.05MVA
33 kV Distribution Lines 1006 km
11 kV Distribution Lines 7760 km
LV Distribution Lines 20806 km
LV Distribution transformers 6217 Nos.
CONSUMER CARE
Distribution centers, throughout the nation, have always been interfacing units between NEA and its consumers. So as in the preceding years, special efforts were taken to improve the quality of service at the consumer interface points. The employees took special attention and efforts to serve their valued consumers in a more effective and efficient way. With the recently introduced online payment system and queue management system at cash collection centers, difficulties faced by the consumers for making payments have been minimized. Round the clock no-light services have also been implemented in most of the urban no-light centers.
Dharan DC distributing new meters without any charge to underprivileged families
Implementation of Consumer Care programs in this provincial office are:
• New Meter Connection: This provincial office has instructed the DCs to connect the new meter within seven days after the registration of application.
• No Light Services: No light Services operating under thisprovincial office take necessary actionsafter acknowledging and registering the consumers complain in no light register as soon as possible.
• Quality Supply: The routine works such as addition of new transformers, shifting of distribution transformer at load centers, addition of two wires and upgradation and maintenance of sub-stations have played key roles in voltage improvement, thereby providing quality supply. Many feeders in urban areas, which were previously overloaded, have been replaced with larger conductors so as to increase the ampacity of the feeders thereby, providing people with uninterrupted power supply as much as possible. APFC panels have also been installed near the overloaded distribution transformers in Biratnagar. However, they are not in operation as of now.
An employee taking necessary precautions against COVID-19 in Dhankuta DC.
• Online Payment System: The recently introduced online payment system has facilitated the consumers with an option of paying the bill online with any updates about any successful transaction.This has effaced the need for
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consumers to visit the counters for bill payment, thus saving time and efforts of the consumers. Consumers can pay their bills via 8 service providers (eSewa, PayPoint, CFS Remit, City Express, Prabhu Bank, Nepal Investment Bank, Himalayan Bank and Mahalaxmi Bikash Bank)
• Onedoor system: NEA has introduced one door system to facilitate the consumers and to provide the service as quickly as possible. This system saves the time of the consumer.
Consumer Service Indices
Consumer per Stafft 716
Annual Sales per Consumer (kWh/Consumer) 1,312
Annual Revenue per Consumer (Rs./Consumer) 13695.69
Consumer per Distribution Transformer 128
LOSS REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
Distribution networks comprise of technical and non- technical losses, in which the proportion of non-technical losses is quite high, especially in rural areas. While technical losses can be minimized up to some extent by focusing on the technical aspects of the system, it takes a joint effort and a strategic planning of all the functioning units of NEA as well as local bodies to minimize non-technical losses in the system. During the year under review, various measures taken in the preceding years were continued to reduce the non-technical losses. Massive awareness campaigns such as workshops and review meetings were conducted in various distribution centers.
Confiscation of electrical equipment in Urlabari DC
Implenentation of AMI/AMR in Belbari DC
Strict measures against theft of electricity such as confiscation of electric equipment and taking legal action against culprits were also conducted in various distribution centers with the help of local administration and security agencies. Various decisions introduced as ‘Immediate Action Plans’ by NEA management in the recent past, have been continued to improvethe functionality of all DCs operating in Province No. 1. This plan included regular inspection of Time-of-Day (TOD) meters, data download and analysis to curb any connection fault or manipulation. The introduction and installation of smart three phase whole current meters as a nation-wide project to implement the concept of smart metering and smart grid has helped to analyze the energy consumption trend of three phase consumers. In addition to that, the implementation of AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) has facilitated the employees, especially those working in technical departments, with an option of downloading consumer load profiles from the central server thereby eliminating the need to download the load profile data physically from the TOD meters. The time and energy thus saved can be effectivelyinvested in taking necessary actions to make distribution systems more efficient and reliable.
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21.71
17.39
17.83
25.42
29.82
19.59
12.96
17.30
28.07
16.69
9.07
21.86
7.99
6.24
9.68
13.33
8.03
13.31
12.49
4.96
13.52
12.80
12.73
21.37
23.70
26.27
16.85
16.26
24.58
18.08
8.98
19.72
10.89
5.07
5.12
9.61
13.75
8.16
8.56
12.67
3.63
19.17
11.89
8.77
21.37
25.83
23.63
12.38
16.69
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15.42
10.75
8.91
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3.69
10.81
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WAY FORWARD: PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS
The overall electrification of Province no. 1 has increased from 75.9% to 82.43% in the last fiscal year. According to the “Electricity for All” policy of Nepal Government, DCSD in coordination with other directorate of NEA has launched plans and projects to extend the electricity distribution infrastructures in all parts of this province. The extensive electrification work in this province has helped to successfully electrify Jhapa, Morang, Sunsari and Dhankuta districts above 90%. Various rural electrification projects by construction of 33/11 kV substations, 33 kV sub-transmission lines along with HT and LT distribution lines are being extensively implemented in remaining districts to fully electrify all the districts in this province. However, to meet the target set by GoN to fully electrify the nation within target period, massive funding is required for electrification of Sankhuwasabha, Bhojpur, Udaypur, Khotang, Okhaldhunga and Solukhumbu districts.
Future Programs and Plans
Under Construction 33/11 kV Distribution Substations
12
Distribution Capacity 61 MVA
Planned 33/11 kV Distribution Substations 17
Distribution Capacity 170MVA
Planned 33 kV Distribution Lines 411.00 km
Planned 11 kV Distribution Lines 2942.00 km
Planned LV Distribution Lines 9231.00km
Planned LV Distribution transformers 2038 Nos.
DCSD has developed definite distribution corridor and plans for each corridor in order to expand the demand of clean electricity in various sectors of the economy. According to this plan, Biratnagar Distribution Corridor lies in this province which will be the backbone of electricity distribution in the high demand areas of this province including Duhabi and Biratnagar industrial areasin this province. Biratnagar Industrial corridor Double circuit HTLS
33 kV line is planned to strengthen and increase the distribution capacity in this corridor. Along with this, conductor upgradation work is being planned and gradually implemented in various 33 kV lines in this province including Khanar – Dharan, Duhabi – Rani and Lahan – Jaljale – Buipa – Okhaldhunga – Solu 33 kV lines. Construction of Padajungi–Aitabaare and Padajungi–Jurepani 33 kV line in this province is facing some social issues during implementation. This line is important for electrification and also to decrease loss and increase distribution reliability of Urlabari and Damak DCs. Infrastructures are regularly added and upgraded to segregatethe technical and non-technical losses and carry out required actions to limit the distribution loss under required standard.
Routine maintenance work at Padaungi S/S, Damak
Strong electrical distribution infrastructures is required in this province for boosting the economy by being able to power the growing electricity demands in industrial and commercial sector inside Biratnagar, Duhabi and Itahari DCs, agricultural sector in Gauradaha, Damak, Anarmani, Urlabari and Rangeli DCs and tourism sector in Khumbu and Kanchenjunga areas. Being able to consume enough electricity near generation sources like Kabeli, Koshi and Solu corridor can also help to decrease transmission losses and Least Marginal Pricing of the generated energy reaping financial benefits for NEA and nation as a whole.Socio-political issues, landslide and flooding during the monsoon
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season are major challenges within the region for implementation of the rural electrification projects. However, in coordination with provincial and local
government bodies, Province no.1 Provincial office is making utmost effort to complete the projects in due time amidst these challenges.
33/11 kV Taplejung Sub station
DIFFERENT PROJECTS UNDER THE PROVINCIAL OFFICE
• Letang – Rajarani 33 kV transmission line and sub-station project:
The project has been identified as one of the important ones in Eastern Nepal as it would help to strengthen the sub-transmission capacity between Morang and Dhankuta districts. A contract agreement has already been made for the construction of sub-station while erection of poles is in the final phase after re-routing of 33 kV line.
• Chainpur – Sitalpati – Tumlingtar 33 kV transmission line project:
A 33/11 kV substation having a capacity of 3 MVA has to be constructed at Tumlingtar, Sankhuwashba to evacuate the power drawn from Koshi corridor to neighboring areas. The cost estimate for the project has been approved for proceeding but a tender remains to be awarded to a capable contractor.
• Biratchowk – Letang 33 kV transmission line and sub-station project:
A 33 kV line has to be constructed to complete a 33 kV loop between Rajarani, Letang and Biratchowk along with the construction of a 6/8 MVA sub-station at Letang. The project after completion will help in electrifying the northern rural areas of Morang district while helping to stabilize the voltage level in those regions. The
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land required for the construction of substation has been acquired while a tender remains to be awarded to a suitable contractor.
• Harinagara, Sunsari 33 kV transmission line and substation project:
A 33/11 kV substation having a capacity of 10/16 MVA has to be constructed at Harinagara, Sunsari to increase the sub-transmission capacity between national grid and the neighboring areas of Harinagara. A suitable officer has been appointed to identify, evaluate and procure the necessary land for the construction of the sub-station.
• Pakhribas (Hile), Dhankuta transmission line and substation project:
A sub-station having a capacity of 6/8 MVA has been constructed at Hile, Dhankuta to increase the sub-transmission and distribution capacity in areas near Pakhribas, Dhankuta. But the switchgear and protection equipment used in the sub-station has been borrowed from other offices for the time being. So, to replace the old equipment in use, an estimate for procuring new equipment has been approved while a tender remains to be awarded to a suitable contractor.
• Tingla, Dudhkoshi 33 kV transmission line and sub-station project:
A 33/11 kV substation must be constructed at Thulung, Dudhkoshi rural municipality to evacuate the power generated in Solukhumbu
district. A suitable office has been appointed to identify, evaluate and procure the necessary land for the construction of the sub-station.
• Madhkharka, Udaypur 33 kV transmission line and sub-station project:
A 33/11 kV substation at Ratamai rural municipality along with a 33 kV line to strengthen the sub-transmission capacity in the neighboring areas of Udaypur district. A suitable office has been appointed to identify, evaluate and procure the necessary land for the construction of the sub-station.
• Okhaldhunga – Koshdhunga 33 kV transmission line and sub-station project:
A 33/11 kV substation at Sunkoshi rural municipality along with a 33 kV line to strengthen the sub-transmission capacity in the neighboring areas of Okhaldhunga district. A suitable office has been appointed to identify, evaluate and procure the necessary land for the construction of the sub-station.
• Sangutar – Ghurmi 33 kV transmission line and sub-station project:
A 33/11 kV substation along with a 33 kV line to strengthen the sub-transmission capacity in the neighboring areas of Okhaldhunga and Udaypur districts. A suitable office has been identified to identify, evaluate and procure the necessary land for the construction of the sub-station.
PROVIN
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Abdesh K. DubeSakhuwa DC
Sunil Kumar MahatoYadukuwa DC
Digambar Yadav Mirchaiya DC
Rohini PoudelSimara DC
Bikram ShahGaushala DC
Upendra Narayan YadavPokharia DC
Jaya Gopal ShahDhanusadham DC
Sudhir Kumar RayaLalbandi DC
Roshan Kumar SinghKanchanpur DC
Umesh Kumar ShahSimraungadh DC
Shakti Kumar ShahMaulapur DC
Jayanand JhaBarahathawa DC
Pradip Kumar SharmaBodebarsaien DC
Madhav Pd. YadavGaur DC
Madhabendra YadavMalangawa DC
Chandra Narayan ShahJaleshwor DC
Umesh Kumar YadavSiraha DC
Ram Ayodhya Ray YadavChandranigahapur DC
Shambhu Kusiyat Yadav Birgunj DC
Dhirendra Kr. YadavLahan DC
Aamod Kumar YadavRajbiraj DC
Ram Pramod ShahJanakpur DC
Gagendra Kr. ChaudharyKalaiya DC
Manoj Kumar SinghProvincial Office Chief
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Province No 2 Provincial Office Janakpur is one ofthe seven Provincial Offices under the Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate and is responsible for overall management of electricity distribution of Province 2. It comprises 23 Distribution Centers in Siraha, Saptari, Dhanusha, Mahottari, Sarlahi, Rauthat, Bara & Parsa District. Bodebarsain DC, Dhanushadham DC, Barahathwa DC, Maulapur DC and Simraungarh DC are newly formed distribution centres of this region in the FY 2076/077.
The major activities of this Provincial Office include operation, maintenance and rehabilitation of the electricity distribution networks up to 33 kV voltage Level, 33/11 kV Substations and consumer services activities such as new consumer connections, meter reading, billing, and revenue collection, etc.
Province No. 2 Provincial Office, Janakpur
FY 2076/77 AT A GLANCE
Annual Energy Sales
1254188 MWh
Total Consumers
878582
Annual Revenue
16.06 Billion Rupees
Distribution Loss
15.60%
OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
There are 23 Distribution Centers under Provincial Office Janakpur spread over Province No.2. During the year under consideration five new distribution
center namely Bodebarsain, Dhanushadham, Barahathwa, Maulapur and Simraungarh were established for the convenience of the consumers. Provincial office comprises of technical, financial and admistrative division which monitors various actions of the concern DCs. The source of fund is Government of Nepal and NEA itself. There are nine 33 kV transmission line, substation project and a rural electrification project funded by Government of Nepal under this Provincial office.
Introduction of Public Help Desk and One Door System, Sakhuwa DC
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
Consumer Number
Provincial Office Janakpur recorded 878582 consumer accounts by the end of the FY 2076/077. The majority of consumer accounts were in the domestic category while the second most were from the irrigation category.
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3
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2
5906
1
5241
4
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9
4987
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20.83%
79.17%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other Porvincial Offices
Sales
A total of 1254188 MWh of energy was sold in this FY 2076/077, Sales contribution to NEA system from this Provincial Office is 19.53%.
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s (M
Wh)
Name of DCs
DC Wise Annual Sales (MWh)
19.53%
80.47%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other Porvincial Offices
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Revenue
The gross revenue of Rs. 16.069 Billion was earned in FY 2076/077, Sales contribution to NEA system from this Provincial Office is 21.63%.
6,
351,
120
4,02
7,78
8
747,
643
734,
929
5642
68
438,
756
349,
822
339,
204
323,
545
286,
847
282,
989
269,
494
261,
365
192,
752
191,
109
159,
993
131,
456
119,
068
83,4
05
75,0
28
60,3
87
48,5
52
30,0
34
-
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
7,000,000
Rev
enue
(in R
s '0
00)
Name of DCs
DCwise Annual Revenue (Rs '000)
21.63%
78.37%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other Porvincial Offices
The majority of revenue in Provincial Office Janakpur is recorded from Industrial & Domestic tariff category which is approximately 43% & 42% respectively of the total revenue of the Province.
Categorywise Consumers and Revenue
Domestic, 91.23%
Comercial, 0.39%
Industrial, 1.47%
Irrigation, 6.22% others, 0.25%
Category Wise Consumer (%)
Domestic41%
Non Commercial
1%Commercial
2%
Industrial42%
Water Supply5%
Irrigation1%
Community3%
Others5%
Category Wise Revenue (%)
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DISTRIBUTION INFRASTRUCTURE
32/33/11 kV Grid Substation 6
Distribution Capacity 172.4MVA
66/11 kV Distribution Substations 3
Distribution Capacity 97.5MVA
33/11 kV Distribution Substations 24
Distribution Capacity 364.10MVA
33 kV Distribution Lines 784.00 km
11 kV Distribution Lines 6654.00 km
LV Distribution Lines 19240 km
LV Distribution transformers 6546 Nos.
CONSUMER CARE
Distribution centers work as interfaces between NEA and its consumers. So, special efforts were taken to improve the quality of service at the consumer interface points. The employees took special attention and efforts to serve their valued consumers in more effective way. Nepal Electricity Authority has made arrangements to submit electricity bill easily through the online systems. This system has given the service of paying the bill online and also updates about the bill payment for the consumers and the compulsion for consumers to come to counters for bill payment has ended, thus saving time of the consumer. Consumers can pay their bills via many service providers (eSewa, PayPoint,CFS Remit,City Express, Prabhu Bank,Nepal Investment Bank, Himalayan Bank and Mahalaxmi Bikash Bank etc).NEA has introduced one door system to facilitate the consumers and to provide the service as quickly as possible. This system saves the time of the consumer.
For the consumers having bulk payments and those who wants to pay bill at cash collection centers, the Queue Management System was initiated and is continued till date. This system solved the difficulties faced by the consumers in queuing for making the payments. Round the clock no-light services have been implemented in most of the urban no-light centers. Help desk and quick service is maintained in no light and consumer services for instant service
to the consumer.
Consumer Service Indices
Consumer per Staff 496
Annual Sales per Consumer (kWh/Consumer) 1428
Annual Revenue per Consumer (Rs./Consumer) 18289
Consumer per Distribution Transformers 134
Free Distribution of Single Phase Meter for under privilege community, Rajbiraj DC
LOSS REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
Loss reduction program was conducted as campaign throughout the fiscal year. In the initial phase, pamphlet distribution and public hearing programmed were conducted in different DCs for awareness. Also with the help of Security Personnel, massive direct hooking control program was carried out. Similarly, intensive meter resealing and inspection program was done to minimize the chances of theft. Data download and analysis of All TOD meters were completed and additional billings against CT/PT outage, MF and reverse energy case have been processed.
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Com
para
tive
anal
ysis
of D
Cs
Loss
for T
hree
Yea
rs:
39.53
50.33
48.31
34.96
34.24
24.95
44.28
34.34
34.90
9.27
43.57
0.58
20.06
56.06
10.19
33.85
46.23
38.96
27.72
32.80
18.58
22.64
17.53
19.23
24.08
27.79
9.06
31.28
-0.13
18.46
40.97
41.73
4.96
25.41
38.01
33.67
23.43
28.43
21.87
16.92
19.84
17.55
26.67
35.97
7.09
25.83
1.03
15.92
33.96
37.86
3.87
42.74
39.67
-0.30
67.19
19.93
-10.000.0
0
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
F.Y.20
74/0
75F.Y
. 207
5/07
6F.Y
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/077
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Loss Reduction Activities conducted within the Province.
WAY FORWARD: PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS
Taking the advantage of geographical easiness, massive funding was done for rural electrification projects by GoN and NEA in Province no. 2. This has helped to achieve the target of full electrification in all the districts of this province. The overall electrification increased from 79.77% to 99.05% in this province in last fiscal year. Few remaining households will soon be connected to grid electricity in this FY to meet the “Electricity for All”goal of GoN in this province. However, realizing the reliability and quality issues in the distribution network, 10 new distribution substations are under construction funded by ADB and 5 new distribution substations are under construction with internal fund of NEA along with required 33 kV, 11 kV, LT lines and distribution transformers.
Future Programs and Plans
Under Construction 33/11 kV Distribution Substations
15
Distribution Capacity 188.80 MVA
Planned 33/11 kV Distribution Substations 0
Distribution Capacity 0MVA
Planned 33 kV Distribution Lines 215.00 km
Planned 11 kV Distribution Lines 1269.00 km
Planned LV Distribution Lines 3095.00km
Planned LV Distribution transformers 1212 Nos.
DCSD has developed definite distribution corridor and plans for each corridor in order to expand the
demand of clean electricity in various sectors of the economy. According to this plan, Janakpur and Birgunj Distribution Corridor lies in this province which will be the backbone of electricity distribution in the high demand areas of this province. There is high demand of reliable electricity in industrial corridor of Birgunj and special economic zone of Simara. Also, the high population density and increasing number of commercial and city centers in this province is constantly increasing the demand of the electricity overloading most of the 33 kV and 11 kV lines. The fertile agricultural lands in this province has high demand of electricity for irrigation facility. Hence, DCSD and Provincial office has plans for constructing new distribution substations, upgrading and constructing 33 kV lines & 11 kV feeders and increasing the grid capacity in coordination with Transmission directorate.
There are plans to upgrade and construct reliable distribution infrastructures in Chapur-Haripur-Malangwa 33 kV, Janakpur 1 & Janakpur 2, 33 kV double circuit line, Lahan-Bishnupur 33 kV line and Dhanushadham - Yadukuha 33 kV Lines. One of the circuit in 33 kV Janakpur line was upgraded with HTLS conductor and plans for other lines are in gradual implementation.
Conductor Upgradation by HTLS Conductor in one of the 33 kV Circuit.
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In cultural cities like Janakpur and Birgunj, electrical lines underground project are under plan to increase the aesthetic beauty of the city. One of the major challenge in this province is to build infrastructures with proper flood prevention design, as many substations in this province are flooded every year during rainy season.
Provincial office has taken the lead along with all the distribution centers in the province to effectively control the electricity pilferage and theft highly prevalent in various areas of this province. This effort is supported with replacing bare ASCR conductor with covered conductors, providing free electricity meters to financially underprivileged family, effective theft control campaign in coordination with local administration and police offices and installing metering units and smart meters for proper monitoring of local energy demand.
PROJECTS WITHIN THE REGIONAL OFFICE
• Khurkot Nepalthok 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The major components of the project include the construction of 33 kV Line 31 km (From Sindhuli to Rakathum), 11 kV Line 15 km (in Rammechhap District), 20 km of LV distribution line(in Ramechhap District), 33 kV Bay-1 & 33/11 kV, 10/13.3/16.6 MVA Substation at Rakathum, Rammechhap District. 22 km 33 kV transmission line construction works has been completed & construction of remaining line is in progress. About 80% of Civil work for Substation has been completed.
Khurkot Nepalthok 33/11 kV Substation Project Switchyard
Okaldhunga Salleri (Solukhumbu) 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project :The major component of the project is construction of 33 kV line 40 Km, 11 kV line 40 Km, 33 kV bay – 1, 33/11 kV 1.5 MVA Substation & 40 Km of LT construction for Solukhumbu district. 38 Km 33 kV Line has been Constructed to reach Okhaldhunga from Solukhumbu District. Remaining Work is in progress.
• Bhagwanpur 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The major components of the project include the construction of 20 km of 33 kV Line, 30 km of 11 kV line & 33/11 kV 10/13.3/16.6 MVA substation at Bhagwanpur in Siraha District. About 90% of civil work for Substation is almost complete.
• Haripurwa Basanpur 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The major components of the project include the construction of 20 km of 33 kV Line, 20 km of 11 kV line & 33/11 kV 10/13.3/16.6 MVA substation at Haripurwa-Basatpur in Sarlahi District. Civil work for Substation is almost complete.
Haripurwa Basanpur 33/11 kV Substation Project Control Room
• Gadhariya Dumariya 33&11 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The major components of the project include the construction of 25 km of 33 kV Line, 5 km of 11 kV line & 33/11 kV 10/13.3/16.6 MVA
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substation at Garahia Dumaria in Sarlahi District. Civil work for Substation is almost complete.
• HT/LT Line Construction at Singhadevi Raniban, Okhaldhunga :
The major components of the project include electrification in Singhdevi Raniban, Okhaldhunga area. Construction of 2.2 Km of 11 kV line and 11 Km of 0.4 kV Line is in progress.
• HT/LT Line Construction at Nirmali Dada, Khotang:
The major components of the project include electrification in Nirmalidada, Khotang area. Construction of 1.8 Km of 11 kV line and 22 Km of 0.4 kV Line has been completed.
• Nijgadh Kolhvi 33/11 kV S/S Construction project:
The major components of the project include the construction of 22 km of 33 kV Line & 33/11 kV 20/25 MVA substation. PCS report have been
approved for construction of transmission line and contract agreement have been done for construction of substation.
• Lohna Janakpur 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The major components of the project include the construction of 20 km of 33 kV Line, 25 km of 11 kV line & 33/11 kV 20/25 MVA substation at Lohana in Dhanusha District. About 90% of civil work for Substation is almost complete. Construction of boundry wall and approach road is in progress.
BAGM
ATI PROVIN
CIAL O
FFICE
Anirudra Prasad YadavProvincial Office Chief
PROVINCIAL OFFICE AND DISTRIBUTIONCENTRE CHIEFS
Manoj Kumar YadavTransformer Workshop
Santosh Kumar JaisawalNuwakot DC
Roshan KhadkaKuleshwor DC
Prajwal Man ShresthaRatnapark
Birendra Kumar SinghMaharajgunj DC
Ram Dular YadavLagankhelDC
Baburam SubediBaneshwor DC
Rajkumar RamanBhaktapur DC
SubodhSharmaThimi DC
Narendra Bir ShresthaPulchowk DC
Dhurba KarkiDhading DC
Madhav PoudelKirtipur DC
Ranjan Raj GurungKavre DC
SanobabuThapaSindhupalchowk DC
Amrit Babu AdhikariJorpati DC
Dipin DhakalDolakha DC
Krishna Hari Dahal Dhunche DC
Suraj RegmiBalaju DC
Binod AdhikariRamechhap DC
Khagendra BhandariMelamchi DC
Meghnath DhakalPanchkhal DC
Kedar SilawalProvince Division Office
PROVINCE DIVISION OFFICE AND DISTRIBUTIONCENTRE CHIEFS
Chutun Kumar SrivastavTandi DC
YogendraThakurHetauda DC
Suresh Kumar MahatoBharatpur DC
Santosh Prasad PantPalung DC
Binod Kumar YadavSindhuli DC
Shishir LamsalChanauli DC
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INTRODUCTION
The Bagmati Provincial Office is one of the seven Provincial Offices of Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate (DCSD) and is responsible for overall management of electricity distribution services in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Kavre, Sindhupalchowk, Dolakha, Ramechhap, Dhading, Nuwakot and Rasuwa districts of Bagmati Province.
The major activities of this provincial office include operation, maintenance and rehabilitation of the electricity distribution networks up to 33 kV voltage level and 33/11 kV substations as well as consumer services activities such as new consumer connections, meter reading, billing, and revenue collection.
Bagmati Provincial Office, Kathmandu
FY 2076/77 AT A GLANCE
Annual Energy Sales
1,65,0037 MWh
Total Consumers
766605
Annual Revenue
19.59 Billion Rupees
Distribution Loss
5.38%
OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
There are 20 Distribution Centers and one Transformer workshop within the provincial office. Technical division of the provincial office looks after all the technical matters like projects, planning & development work and co-ordination of rural electrification activities within the region. There is a finance and revenue section to look after the financial and budgetary functions of the region. The provincial office also comprises administration and
material management departments. The source of fund is Government of Nepal and NEA itself. There are 33 kV transmission line, substation project and rural electrification project funded by Government of Nepal under this Provincial office.
Wooden pole replacement in Panchkhal DC
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
Consumer Number
The provincial office recorded a total of 7,66,605 consumer accounts by the end of the FY 2076/077 which contributes to 18.18% of total consumers in NEA and almost 96.01% of them belonged to domestic category.
BAGMATI PROVINCIAL OFFICE
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6854
1
6774
8
5843
7
5705
2
5410
9
5038
4
4722
1
4556
9
4075
9
3561
5
3466
9
3012
3
2955
6
2822
6
2593
3
2499
9
2063
8
2044
5
1763
2
8949
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000C
onsu
mer
Num
ber
Name of DCs
DC Wise Consumer Numbers
18.18%
81.82%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
Sales
The annual energy sales of the provincial office is 16,50,037 MWH in FY 2076/077 which contributes to 25.7% of total sales of energy of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). Ratnapark and Baneshwor DCs are top two contributors in energy sales of the provincial office for this FY with 18.61% and 14.76% contribution respectively.
307,
196
243,
682
171,
040
169,
795
147,
814
101,
249
88,8
45
66,3
55
57,6
16
52,4
40
52,1
13
47,1
18
37,6
64
30,5
69
15,8
86
15,6
51
15,0
47
11,1
48
10,4
21
8,38
8
-
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
Sale
s ( M
Wh)
Name of DCs
DC Wise Annual Sales (MWh)
25.70%
74.30%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
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Revenue
The annual revenue of the division office is NPR 19.59 billion in FY 2076/077 which is about 26.37% of total revenue earned by NEA. Ratnapark and Baneshwor DCs are top two contributors in revenue of the provincial office for this FY with 20.57% and 14.96% contribution respectively. Domestic consumers are the highest contributor of the total revenue of the provincial office.
4,03
2,65
8
2,93
2,91
9
2,02
6,42
8
1,91
7,50
3
1,67
6,70
3
1,30
2,69
5
917,
981
789,
719
737,
661
606,
327
568,
502
491,
187
401,
451
332,
600
203,
177
176,
665
140,
856
136,
086
104,
490
101,
578
-
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
4,000,000
4,500,000
Rev
enue
(in R
s '0
00)
Name of DCs
DCwise Annual Revenue (Rs '000)
26.37%
73.63%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
Categorywise Consumers and Revenue
Domestic, 96.01%
Comercial 1.10%
Others, 1.48%
Category Wise Consumer (%)Industrial,
1.40%
Domestic50%
Comercial17%
Industrial14%
Non commercial8%
Non Domestic
8%
Water supply1%
Street light1% thers
1%
Category wise Revenue (%)
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DISTRIBUTION INFRASTRUCTURES
132/33/11 kV Grid substation 4
Distribution Capacity 150 MVA
66/11 kV Grid substation 13
Distribution Capacity 494.5 MVA
33/11 kV Distribution substation 12
Distribution Capacity 74.6 MVA
33 kV Distribution Lines 367 km
11 kV Distribution Lines 6316 km
LV Distribution Lines 23140 km
LV Distribution Transformers 6676 Nos
CONSUMER CARE
Special efforts were taken to improve the service at the Consumer interface points. The staff attached to 20 Distribution Centers and Transformer workshop took special efforts to serve our valued Consumers better during the year. Nepal Electricity Authority has made arrangements to submit electricity bill easily through the online systems since Bhadra 13 2074. This system has given the service of paying the bill online and also updates about the bill payment for the consumers. The complusion for consumers to come to counters for bill payment has ended, thus saving time of the consumer. Consumers can pay their bills via 8 service providers (eSewa, PayPoint, CFS Remit, City Express, Prabhu Bank,Nepal Investment Bank, Himalayan Bank and Mahalaxmi Bikash Bank).NEA has introduced one door system to facilitate the consumers and to provide the service as quickly as possible. This system saves the time of the consumer as they are not obligated to go to all the departments of the office for the service they need.
Consumer Service Indices
Consumer per Stafft 311.88
Annual Sales per Consumer (kWh/Consumer) 2152.39
Annual Revenue per Consumer (Rs./Consumer) 25563.60
Consumer per Distribution Transformers 114,83
LOSS REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
The distribution networks comprise of technical and non- technical losses, in which proportion of non-technical losses is quite high. During the year under review, various measures taken in the preceding years were continued to reduce the non-technical losses. Massive awareness campaigns as workshops and review meetings were implemented in various distribution centers.
Bush cutting works near White Gumba
Strict measures for electricity theft control such as confiscation of electric equipment and taking legal action against culprits were also conducted in various distribution centers with the help of local administration and security agencies. The amount of revenue collected from line disconnection was NPR 207.28 million in the FY 2076/077. NEA management made various decisions as ‘Immediate Action Plans’ to improve its functioning.This plan included regular inspection of Time-of-Day (TOD) meters, data download and analysis to curb any connection fault or manipulation.
.
Confiscation of electrical equipments in theft control activities (Kuleshwor DC)
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Com
para
tive
Ana
lysi
s of
DC
s Lo
sses
of T
hree
Con
secu
tive
Year
s
2.70
9.42
8.16
4.48
6.73
7.78
3.29
18.57
10.35
28.17
6.98
17.04
8.32
35.63
14.85
14.78
4.57
8.98
5.60
2.94
8.22
7.75
5.25
5.42
6.47
8.02
13.06
8.84
20.43
9.95
13.34
7.70
19.37
11.16
12.61
0.61
7.60
2.84
2.58
3.83
3.76
4.45
2.62
7.28
5.95
7.95
7.11
14.10
7.54
9.55
6.74
16.92
11.33
10.93
8.04
5.79
1.30
14.86
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
40.00
F.Y.20
74/0
75F.Y
. 207
5/07
6F.Y
.2076
/077
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INTRODUCTION
Bagmati Province Division Office is subsidiary division of Bagmati provincial office under Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate (DCSD). Area of operation of this Province Division Office includes Makwanpur, Chitwan & Sindhuli districts of Bagmati Province. It is responsible for overall management of electricity distribution services within the area under its scope.
Bagmati Province Division Office
The major activities of the division office include operation, maintenance, rural electrification and rehabilitation of the electricity distribution networks up to 33 kV voltage level and 33/11 kV substations as well as consumer services activities such as new consumer connections, meter reading, billing, and revenue collection.
Bagmati Province Division Office, Hetauda
FY 2076/77 AT A GLANCE
Annual Energy Sales 4,63,168 MWh
Total Consumers 262601
Annual Revenue 5.34 Billion Rupees
Distribution Loss 8.08%
OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
There are 6 Distribution Centers (DCs) and 1 Sub Distribution Center under the division office. The technical division of the division office looks after all the technical matters like projects, planning & development, corporate work and co-ordination of rural electrification activities within the division. There is a finance and revenue section to look after the financial and budgetary functions of the division. The division office is provided with a separate administrative officer to attend human resource function. The source of fund is Government of Nepal and NEA itself. There are two 33 kV transmission line project funded by Government of Nepal under this division office.
LT Line Maintenance during COVID-19, Pandemic, Tandi DC
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
Consumer Number
The division office recorded a total of 2,62,601 consumer accounts by the end of the FY 2076/077 which contributes to 6.23% of total consumers in NEA and almost 92% of them belonged to domestic category.
6125
7
6042
6
5746
5
3595
2
3430
9
1319
2
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
HETAUDA TANDI BHARATPUR SHINDHULI CHANAULI PALUNG
Con
sum
er N
umbe
r
Name of DCs
DC Wise Consumer Numbers 6.23%
93.77%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
Sales
The annual energy sales of the division office is 4,63,178 MWH in FY 2076/077 which contributes to 7.21% of total sales of energy of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). Hetauda and Bharatpur DCs are top two contributors in energy sales of the division office for this FY with 40% and 35% contribution respectively.
185,
094
162,
977
75,2
22
18,0
53
16,8
55
4,97
7
-
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
200,000
HETAUDA BHARATPUR TANDI CHANAULI SINDHULI PALUNG
Sale
s ( M
Wh)
Name of DCs
DC Wise Annual Sales (MWh)
7.21%
92.79%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
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Revenue
The annual revenue of the division office is NPR 5.34 billion in FY 2076/077 which is about 7.19% of total revenue earned by NEA. Bharatpur and Hetauda DCs are top two contributors in revenue of the division office for this FY with 45.84% and 32.93% contribution respectively. Industrial consumers are the highest contributor of the total revenue of the division office.
2,44
7,73
3
1,75
8,39
3
750,
867
168,
675
165,
675
47,8
71
-
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
HETAUDA BHARATPUR TANDI CHANAULI SINDHULI PALUNG
Rev
enue
(in R
s '0
00)
Name of DCs
DC wise Annual Revenue (Rs '000)
7.19%
92.81%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
Categorywise Consumers and Revenue
Domestic, 91.54%
Comercial, 0.74% Industrial, 1.49% Irrigation, 5.28%others, 0.95%
Category Wise Consumer (%)
Domestic31%
Comercial10%
Industrial50%
Irrigation1%
Category Wise Revenue (%)others
8%
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DISTRIBUTION INFRASTRUCTURES
132/33/11 kV Grid substation 2
Distribution Capacity 76.6 MVA
66/11 kV Grid substation 3
Distribution Capacity 31 MVA
33/11 kV Distribution substation 5
Distribution Capacity 64.6 MVA
33 kV Distribution Lines 148 km
11 kV Distribution Lines 2384 km
LV Distribution Lines 6736 km
LV Distribution Transformers 1984 Nos
CONSUMER CARE
Special efforts were taken to improve the service at the Consumer interface points. The staff attached to 6 distribution centers took special efforts to serve our valued Consumers better during the year. Nepal Electricity Authority has made arrangements to submit electricity bill easily through the online systems. This system has given the service of paying the bill online and also updates about the bill payment for the consumers and the obligation for consumers to come to counters for bill payment has ended, thus saving time of the consumers. During the Covid-19 pandemic, consumers were provided with self-meter reading online application and proper sanitization procedure was implied for consumer safety in cash counters. The division office has introduced one door system for new meter connection in 4 distribution centers to facilitate the consumers and to provide the service as quickly as possible. In addition, Hetauda DC has introduced an mobile online application (app) to facilitate its consumer services. Basic facilities like drinking water, proper seating arrangement and consumer help desk was properly managed and regularly monitored by the division office.
Consumer Service Indices
Consumer per Staff 694.71
Annual Sales per Consumer (kWh/Consumer) 1763.81
Annual Revenue per Consumer (Rs./Consumer) 20332.04
Consumer per Distribution Transformers 132.36
LOSS REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
The distribution networks comprise of technical and non- technical losses, in which proportion of non-technical losses is quite high. During the year under review, various measures taken in the preceding years were continued to reduce the non-technical losses. Massive awareness campaigns as workshops and review meetings were implemented in various distribution centers. Strict measures for electricity theft control such as confiscation of electric equipments and taking legal action against culprits were also conducted in various distribution centers with the help of local administration and security agencies. NEA management made various decisions as ‘Immediate Action Plans’ to improve its functioning. This plan included regular inspection of Time-of-Day (TOD) meters, data download and analysis to curb any connection fault or manipulation.
Confiscation of electric equipments during Theft control activities conducted by Chanauli DC
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WAY FORWARD: PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS
The extensive electrification work in this province has helped to successfully electrify districts of Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Nuwakot, Rasuwa, Sindhupalchowk, Dolakha, Ramechap and Chitwan thoroughly above 90%. In the last fiscal year, the overall electrification of Bagmati Province has increased from 90.3% to 94.44%. According to the “Electricity for All” policy of Nepal Government, DCSD in coordination with other directorate of NEA has launched plans and projects to extend the electricity distribution infrastructures in all parts of this province. Various rural electrification projects by construction of 33/11 kV substations, 33 kV sub-transmission lines along with HT and LT distribution lines are being extensively implemented, which are funded by GoN and World Bank, in remaining districts to fully electrify all the districts in this province. With timely completion of these projects, this province is deemed to be fully electrified in due target time.
Construction of 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA S/S in Bhalche, Nuwakot
Future Programs and Plans
Under Construction 33/11 kV Distribution Substations
18
Distribution Capacity 129 MVA
Planned 33 kV Distribution Lines 40 km
Planned 11 kV Distribution Lines 573 km
Planned LV Distribution Lines 1185 km
Planned LV Distribution Transformers 588 Nos
Kathmandu Valley being the federal capital of the country is viewed as trendsetter in terms of electricity as well. With increasing urban population
Comparative Analysis of DCs Losses of Three Consecutive Years
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the demand on quality electricity is rising in all sectors ranging from domestic households to commercial and industrial sectors. After the era of load shedding, NEA is very much aware about the public stipulation for quality and reliable electric supply. However, the challenges with right of way in urban settlements is getting more complex and dynamic with numbers of stakeholders like public, road department, water supply department, sewage department and forest department. To address such complex dynamic in RoW issues and fulfill the increasing demand of valley, Kathmandu Valley underground distribution network project is currently under implementation in collaboration with PMD and funded by ADB. Similarly to provide better consumer services and decrease technical losses due to lag in meter reading, Ratnapark and Maharajgunj DCs is implementing smart metering for its consumers in collaboration with Kathmandu Valley Smart Metering Project under PMD and funded by ADB. The increasing knowledge and importance of energy mix for better grid reliability has paved the way for solar farm projects funded by World Bank which are currently under construction in Nuwakot.
During the implementation of 33 kV substation and line projects and feeder shifting work during road expansion, the provincial and distributions offices has been regularly facing setbacks and challenges related to right of way in settlement and forest areas. Also, there are problems requiring proactive interception in developing alternative infrastructures to prevent frequent outages in 33 kV lines with dispensable line tapping in many locations like in Devighat-Dhading 33 kV line.
Moreover, there has been development in implementation of Smart Street light system in Lalitpur metropolitan. NEA has been actively planning to develop Electric Vehicles (EV) charging stations in various parts of the valley and major cities of province to strengthen EV infrastructure increasing the share of clean energy in transportation
sector contributing for environmental and energy sustainable development goals.
DIFFERENT PROJECTS UNDER PROVINCIAL OFFICE
• Nuwakot District Rural Electrification/ Dist. System Reinforcement Project
The scope of the project is rural electrificaton/ district system reinforcement works. It is a Government Funded Project with the budget of 10,000 (in thousands) and inception date of 076/077. All the works are completed in FY 2076/077.
• Dolakha Khaire Marbu Project
The scope of the project is HT LT Line construction. It is a Government Funded Project with the budget of 40,000 (in thousands) and inception date of 1/17/2076. The percentage of work completed is 35%.
• Sindhupalchok Electricity Expansion & Distribution Line Re-enforcement Project (SEEDLRP)
The scope of the project is supply, delivery, installation/erection/commissioning & testing of 11 kV conductor upgrading for various feeders & 0.4/0.23 kV ABC conductor distribution lines in various feeders Load Centers. It is a Government Funded Project with the budget of NPR 100,000,000 and inception date of 6/29/2073. All the works are completed in FY 2076/077.
• Construction of Electrical Structure in road expansion
The scope of the project is to reconstruct electrical structure in road. It is a Government Funded Project with the budget of 700,000,000 (in thousands) and inception date of FY 2074/075.
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DIFFERENT PROJECTS UNDER PROVINCE DIVISION OFFICE
• Riddhi Siddhi Cement Project
The Kamane-Riddhi Siddhi Cement 33 kV Sub-Transmission Line project funded by Government of Nepal supplies electricity for Riddhi Siddhi Cement Factory located at Hetauda, Makwanpur. The scope of this project includes the construction of 33 kV Sub-Transmission Line from Kamane 33/11 kV Substation to Riddhi Siddhi Cement Factory. Construction of the 33 kV double circuit sub-transmission line about 1.8 km line with 10 nos. of lattice tower has been successfully completed.
Under procurement process for the construction of Bay in Kamane substation, Contract Agreement
between contractor and Grid Operation Department, Kathmandu has been done. The Project is scheduled to be completed by FY 2020/021.
• Chanauli - Madi 33 kV Project
The scope of this project is to provide a second backup circuit to the existing 33 kV UG line from Rapti Khola to Riyu Khola section of Chanauli-Madi 33 kV sub-transmission line. The second circuit, about 10 Km length, will ensure increased reliability and continuous supply in Madi, Chitwan. The project is funded by Government of Nepal.The estimation and the documentation works for this project have been completed and the project is scheduled to be completed by FY 2021/022.
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Tek Nath TiwariGandaki Provincial Office
PROVINCIAL OFFICE AND DISTRIBUTIONCENTRE CHIEFS
Surendra ShahPokhara DC
Sunil SapkotaTatopani DC
Navin Kumar LabhLekhnath DC
Shivanarayan GoshaliBaglung DC
Madhusudan YadavKawasoti DC
Madhav NeupaneGorkha DC
Lalit Narayan ChaudharyParbat DC
Kapil Raj PandeyTanahun DC
Madhav MahatMyagdi DC
Yamkumari GurungLamjung DC
Milan SubediManang DC
Dilip MaraseniSyangja DC
Niroj PaudelArughat DC
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INTRODUCTION
Gandaki Provincial Office is one of the seven Provincial Offices under the Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate. The Provincial Office is responsible for overall management of electricity distribution in Gorkha, Lamjung, Tanahu, Syangja, Kaski, Manang, Mustang, Myagdi, Parbat, Baglung and Nawalpur districts of Gandaki Province.
The major activities of the Provincial Office include operation, maintenance and rehabilitation of the electricity distribution networks up to 33 kV voltage level and 33/11 kV substations as well as consumer services activities such as new consumer connections, meter reading, billing, revenue collection, preventive/corrective maintenance of distribution networks etc. Two districts Syangja & Parbat are declared to be fully electrified in FY 2076/077.
Gandaki Provincial Office, Pokhara
FY 2076/77 AT A GLANCE
Annual Energy Sales
4,28,554 MWh
Total Consumers
380579
Annual Revenue
4.39 Billion Rupees
Distribution Loss
8.72%
OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
There are 13 (Thirteen) Distribution Centers (DCs) under the provincial office spread over 11 districts of Gandaki Province. The provincial office comprises of technical, financial and administrative division which monitors various actions of the concern DCs.
The source of fund is Government of Nepal and NEA itself. There are eight 33 kV transmission line, substation project and a rural electrification project funded by Government of Nepal.
Office Premises of Tatopani DC
Transportation of Transformer for restoration of distribution system, Tatopani DC
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
Consumer Number
The provincial office recorded a total of 3,80,579 consumer accounts by the end of the FY 2076/077
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which contributes to 9.02% of total consumers in NEA and almost 95.57% of them belonged to domestic category.
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DC Wise Consumer Numbers9.02%
90.98%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
Sales
The annual energy sales of the provincial office is 4,28,554 MWh in FY 2076/077 which contributes to 6.67% of total sales of energy of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). Pokhara and Kawasoti DCs are top two contributors in energy sales of the provincial office for this FY with 37% and 20.71% contribution respectively.
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DC Wise Annual Sales (MWh)
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Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
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Revenue
The annual revenue of the provincial office is NPR 4.39 billion in FY 2076/077 which is about 5.91% of total revenue earned by NEA. Pokhara DC is the top contributor in revenue of the provincial office for this FY with 41.57% contribution.
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DC wise Annual Revenue (Rs '000) 5.91%
94.09%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
Categorywise Consumers and Revenue
Domestic, 95.57%
Comercial, 0.86%
Industrial, 1.41%Others, 2.16%
Category Wise Consumer (%)
Domestic50%
Comercial17%
Industrial18%
others15%
Category wise Revenue
DISTRIBUTION INFRASTRUCTURES
132/33/11 kV Grid substation 5
Distribution Capacity 146.2 MVA
33/11 kV Distribution substation 20
Distribution Capacity 146.5 MVA
33 kV Distribution Lines 545 km
11 kV Distribution Lines 4393 km
LV Distribution Lines 12082 km
LV Distribution Transformers 4307 Nos
CONSUMER CARE
Distribution centers work as front desk of NEA to its consumers. So, special efforts were taken to improve the quality of service at the distribution center. Nepal Electricity Authority has made arrangements to submit electricity bill through the online systems since Bhadra 13, 2074. This system has given the service of paying the bill online and also updates about the bill payment for the consumers and the compulsion for consumers to come to counters for
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bill payment has ended. One door system has been introduced in Pokhara, Kawasoti, Lekhanath, Parbat distribution center to facilitate the consumers and to provide the service as quickly as possible. This system saves the time of the consumer.
For the consumers having bulk payments and those who wants to pay bill at cash collection centers, the Queue Management System was initiated and is continued till date. This system solved the difficulties faced by the consumers in queuing for making the payments. 24×7 no-light services have been implemented in most of the urban no-light centers.
Due to COVID-19 pandemic, it is difficult to perform meter reading. So, Billing of Chaitra and Baisakh has been done in reference of Falgun billing. Also the NEA APP has been made for self-meter reading by consumer.
Implementation of queue management system in Lekhnath DC
Consumer Service Indices
Consumer per Staff 727
Annual Sales per Consumer (kWh/Consumer) 1126
Annual Revenue per Consumer (Rs./Consumer) 11538
Consumer per Distribution Transformers 88
LOSS REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
The distribution networks comprise of technical and non- technical losses. During the year under review, various measures taken in the preceding years were continued to reduce the loss. Massive awareness campaigns as workshops and review meetings were implemented in various distribution centers. Strict measures for electricity theft control such as confiscation of electric equipment’s and taking legal action against culprits were also conducted in various distribution centers with the help of local administration and security agencies. NEA management made various decisions as ‘Immediate Action Plans’ to improve its functioning. This plan included regular inspection of Time-of-Day (TOD) meters, data download and analysis to curb any connection fault or malfunction.
Extension of LT line in Panchgaun, Lamjung
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WAY FORWARD: PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS
Provided the geographical disparity, Gandaki province has fairly increased the electrification status from 87.39% to 92.79% with only harsh geographies waiting for the reach of grid. With active participation and funding from both federal and provincial government, Gandaki provincial office has taken the lead with all distribution centers to fulfill the government vision of “Electricity for All” in due target time. Seti Hydropower project in Tanahu is carrying out electrification project in southern Tanahu.
Future Programs and Plans
Under Construction 33/11 kV Distribution Substations
8
Distribution Capacity 37.5 MVA
Planned 33/11 kV Distribution Substations 9
Distribution Capacity 78 MVA
Planned 33 kV Distribution Lines 217 km
Planned 11 kV Distribution Lines 1335 km
Planned LV Distribution Lines 2639 km
Planned LV Distribution Transformers 904 Nos
Gandaki province is rich in hydropower resource.
About 500 MW of hydropower projects are in operation, however the total peak demand of whole province is around 85 MW. So, the generated energy is transmitted from Gandaki Province to Bagmati and Province 5. So, planning and implementation of industrial area (more than 100 MW) nearby Palungtar substation and Khairenitar substation, will help to reduce the transmission losses and energy-spill. Any encouragement from government to the industries in this province considering the loss-reduction, employment opportunities and the development of the province, will also help to the redundancy of power system.
The electrical supply in Mustang and Manang districts is highly prone to extreme climate conditions, landslide and flood at various points. This has become one of the chronic problem in those area, hence with proper study line strengthening project is expected to be launched as soon as possible by building towers to skip landslide prone areas and re-routing the 33 kV transmission lines.
Pokhara, being the center of the province, is witnessing gradual increase in load deamand and with more investment coming into tourism sector the demand of reliable electrical supply is growing.
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In cooperation with transmission directorate a new substation is under plan in Birauta, Pokhara to increase the reliability of the supply in Pokhara valley. Rural feeders are shifted to Hemja substation decreasing outages from remote areas affecting the core load center. 13 numbers of 33/0.4 kV distribution transformer are shifted to 11 kV lines.
HT Line Rehabilitation and Extension at Pokhara-25 Hemja at Pokhara DC
The shifting of load centers from 33 kV trunk lines to 11 kV has increased the reliability in Parbat, Baglung and Tatopani DC. Construction of Kusmisera substation will be started soon and 33 kV load centers will be shifted to 11/0.4 kV load centers. After successfully charging Khairenitar substation, the power quality issues in Khairenitar and Bhimad area of Tanahu is now solved. To decrease the technical losses and add reliability to the electrical services, distribution substations and lines construction, rehabilitation and upgradation projects are implemented in many parts of the province. However due to hilly terrain there are some issues related to timely delivery of consumer services which is gradually improved by adding local skilled manpower as necessary through contract.
Transformer Upgrading at Pokhara-6 Jarebar at Pokhara DC
Maintenance works at Parbat Sub station
DIFFERENT PROJECTS UNDER PROVINCIAL OFFICE
● Lekhnath-Sindhabesi 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The main scope of the project is construction of 33 kV transmission line and 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA substation at Sindhabesi, Mijure dada of Kaski district. This project aims to connect Sindhabesi substation with national grid to evacuate power of IPPs in its vicinity. The transmission line consists of 33 kV single circuit WOLF conductor about 19 km long from Sindhabesi substation to Lekhnath substation. The project was funded by GoN and completed in FY 2076/077.
● Galkot 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The main scope of the project is construction of 33 kV transmission line and 33/11 kV, 3 MVA substation at Harichaur of Baglung district. This project aims to connect Galkot substation with national grid via 22 km long approx. Galkot-Baglung 33 kV single circuit DOG conductor transmission line to evacuate power of IPP in its vicinity. The project was funded by GoN and completed in FY 2076/077.
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● Damauli-Khairenitar 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The main scope of the project is construction of 33 kV lines from Damauli to Khairenitar. This project aims to connect Khairenitar substation with national grid via 23 km long approx. Damauli-Khairenitar 33 kV single circuit DOG conductor transmission line to meet the growing demand of electricity of Khairenitar, Tanahu and its vicinity. Also, power generated by IPP will be connected to this substation. The other work 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA substation at Khairenitar was constructed by PMD. The project was funded by GoN and completed in FY 2076/077.
● Damauli-Bhorletar 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The main scope of the project is construction of 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA substation and about 24 km long Damauli-Bhorletar 33 kV single circuit DOG conductor transmission line. This project aims to meet the growing demand of electricity of Bhorletar, Lamjung and its vicinity. Also, power generated by IPP will be connected to this substation. The project was funded by GoN. The 33 kV line is already completed and is charged and used by Midim Khola for power evacuation to Damauli Substation. However, except power transformer, all other equipment have been arrived in the site and the project is expected to be completed by FY 2077/078.
● Righa-Kharbang 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The main scope of the project is construction of 33 kV transmission line and 33/11 kV, 3 MVA substation. This project aims to meet the growing demand of electricity of Kharbang, Baglung and its vicinity. Also, power generated by IPP will be connected to this substation. It consists of about 19 km long Harichaur-Kharbang 33 kV single circuit DOG conductor transmission line. Contract is awarded for the construction of transmission line and construction works is on-going. However, after finalization of land acquisition, tender for construction of substation shall be started. The project was funded by GoN and
is expected to be completed by FY 2079/080.
● Syarkhu-Thanchowk-Manang 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The main scope of the project is construction of 33/11 kV, 1.5 MVA substation. This project aims to meet the growing demand of electricity of Syarkhu, Thanchowk, Manang district and its vicinity. About 28 km long Radhi hydro-Syarkhu-Thanchowk 33 kV single circuit DOG conductor transmission line has been completed in FY 2076/077 and the construction of substation is ongoing. The project was funded by GoN and is expected to be completed by FY 2077/078.
● Gorkha-Siranchowk Chipleti 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The main scope of the project is construction of 33 kV transmission line and 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA substation. This project aims to meet the growing demand of electricity of Siranchowk, Northern part of Gorkha district and its vicinity. Also, power generated by IPP will be connected to this substation. It consists of about 22 km long Palungtar-Siranchowk 33 kV single circuit DOG conductor transmission line. The land is purchased at Siranchaur, now tender for construction of transmission line and substation will be initiated as soon as possible. The project was funded by GoN and is expected to be completed by FY 2079/80.
● Gharap-Chhusang Mustang 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project:
The main scope of the project is construction of 33 kV transmission line and 33/11 kV, 3 MVA substation. This project aims to meet the growing demand of electricity of Chhusang, Mustang district and its vicinity. It consists of about 40 km long Gharap-Chhusang 33 kV single circuit DOG conductor transmission line. After finalization of land acquisition, tender for construction of transmission line and substation shall be started. The project was funded by GoN and is expected to be completed by FY 2080/081.
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Jitendra Kumar JhaBhairahawa DC
Sanjay Kumar MishraButwal DC
Kamar Alam KhanNayamil DC
Chandra Bir KhadkaAmuwa DC
Narayan AryalGulmi DC
Bijaya MahatoParasi DC
Sushil PoudelPalpa DC
Jaya Kumar YadavTaulihawa DC
Shesh Maksud AalamKrishnanagar DC
Birman RaskotiArghakhanchi DC
Jagannath JhaBardaghat DC
Nabaraj SubediProvincial Office Chief
PROVINCIAL OFFICE AND DISTRIBUTIONCENTRE CHIEFS
Paritosh Kumar ChaudharyGularia DC
Amit Kumar KarnaGhorahi DC
Lakhan Lala Mallik Nepalgunj DC
Rumesh RupakhetiKohalpur DC
Jagannath LamichhaneTulsipur DC
Youbraj RawatRukumPurba DC
Jayanand BogatiPyuthan DC
Shashikant TiwaryRajapur DC
Shyam Kumar SharmaRolpa DC
Pusparaj MallaLamahi DC
Munindra ThakurProvince Division Chief
PROVINCE DIVISION OFFICE AND DISTRIBUTIONCENTRE CHIEFS
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INTRODUCTION
The overall management of electricity distribution services in Province no. 5 districts of Parasi, Rupandehi, Kapilbastu, Palpa, Gulmi and Argakhanchi districts is undertaken by Province No. 5 Provincial Office under Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate (DCSD). It is located in Butwal, Rupandehi. The major activities of this Provincial office include operation, maintenance and rehabilitation of the electricity distribution networks up to 33 kV voltage Level and 33/11 kV substations as well as consumer services activities such as new consumer connections, meter reading, billing, and revenue collection.
Province No. 5 Provincial Office, Butwal
FY 2076/77 AT A GLANCE
Annual Energy Sales
9,30,445 MWh
Total Consumers
457992
Annual Revenue
11.11 Billion Rupees
Distribution Loss
10.18%
OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
There are 11 Distribution Centers (DCs) within this Provincial Office for effective administration. Amuwa DC and Bardaghat DC are the new DCs established in this FY to facilitate the consumers. In addition to
above, there is technical division represented by a Manager who looks after all the technical matters, projects, planning & development and corporate work of the region. Rural Electrification activities within the region are coordinated by the technical division. The finance and revenue functions are carried out by the Joint Director of the Province. The Provincial Office is provided with a separate administrative officer to attend human resource function. The source of fund is Government of Nepal and NEA itself. There are nine 33 kV transmission line, substation project and a rural electrification project funded by Government of Nepal under this regional office.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
Consumer Number
Province no. 5 Provincial Office, Butwal recorded 457,992 consumer accounts by the end of the FY 2076/77. Bhairahawa DC have highest number of consumer totaling 71749 consumers followed by Butwal DC with 67215 consumers. Amuwa DC has least no. of consumers compared to other DCs under the provincial office. The number of consumers in this provincial office contributed 10.89% out of total consumers in NEA.
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10.86%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
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Sales
Province no.5 Provincial Office, Butwal contributed 14.49% in annual total sales of NEA in FY 2076/077.In this fiscal year, 9,30,445 MWh of electricity was sold in the region. Out of the total sales, Bhairahawa DC accounts for 32.5% of total sales in the region.
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Revenue
The revenue from electricity sales in this provincial office during the last FY was Rs. 11.11 Billion accounting 14.95% in total electricity sales revenue of NEA. Bhairahawa DC contributes 31.1% of total provincial revenue followed by Parasi DC and Amuwa DC with 14.98% and 14.58% contribution respectively.
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1
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3,16
1
743,
734
722,
442
425,
782
374,
701
354,
532
189,
606
116,
191
-
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
4,000,000
Rev
enue
(in R
s '0
00)
Name of DCs
DCwise Annual Revenue (Rs '000)
14.95%
85.05%
OOverall Contribution
Provincial Office Other provincial Offices
The domestic consumers accounts to 95.35% of total consumers. There are 1.40%, 1.22%, 0.70% and 0.35% consumers from Industrial, Irrigation, Commercial and others consumers. However, the majority of revenue in this province is recorded from industrial consumer category which is approximately 62.5% of the total revenue of the region while domestic consumers contribute for 26.3% in annual revenue.Categorywise Consumer and Revenue
Domestic, 95.35%
Comercial, 0.70%
Industrial, 1.40% Irrigation, 1.22%others, 0.54%
Categorywise Consumer (%)
Domestic, 26.3%
Comercial, 4.9%
Industrial, 62.5%
Irrigation, 0.4%
Non-Commercial, 0.1%
Non-domestic, 1.7%
others, 4.0%
Categorywise Revenue (%)
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shifting of distribution transformer at load centers, addition of two wires and upgradation of substation have key roles in voltage improvement providing quality supply.
Consumer Services Indices
Consumer per Staff 834.23
Annual Sales per Consumer (kWh/Consumer) 2031
Annual Revenue per Consumer (Rs./Consumer)
24,239.75
Consumer per Distribution Transformers 127.18
LOSS REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
Upgrading distribution lines with higher capacity and adding new feeders and restructuring feeders for optimal power flow and minimum technical losses
Strict measures for electricity theft control such as massive awareness campaign, confiscation of electric equipments and taking legal action against culprits
Regular inspection of TOD meters, data download and analysis NEA management made various decisions as per ‘Immediate Action Plans’
Installing AMR system under Advanced Metering Infrastructure in TOD meters for regular monitoring of the TOD consumers.
Electricity Theft control (Taulihawa DC)
DISTRIBUTION INFRASTRUCTURE
132/33/11 kV Grid Substation 4
Distribution Capacity 95.8MVA
33/11 kV Distribution Substations 17
Distribution Capacity 254.9MVA
33 kV Distribution Lines 702.00 km
11 kV Distribution Lines 3565.00 km
LV Distribution Lines 10768 km
LV Distribution transformers 3601 Nos.
CONSUMER CARE
The staff attached to 11 Distribution Centers took special efforts to serve our valued Consumers better during the year. The low voltage problems were addressed by installing distribution transfomers in potential locations. Nepal Electricity Authority has made arrangements to submit electricity bill easily through the online systems. This system has given the service of paying the bill online and also updates about the bill payment for the consumers and the obligation for consumers to come to counters for bill payment has ended, thus saving time of the consumer. Consumers can pay their bills via 8 service providers (eSewa, PayPoint, CFS Remit, City Express, Prabhu Bank, Nepal Investment Bank, Himalayan Bank and Mahalaxmi Bikash Bank). NEA has introduced one door system to facilitate the consumers and to provide the service as quickly as possible. This system saves the time of the consumer. Round the clock no-light services have been implemented in most of the urban no-light centers.
Implementation of One door service (Bhairahawa DC)
NEA regular works for addition of new transformers,
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Comparative Analysis of DCs Losses of Three Consecutive Years
35.0
5
18.7
0
116.6.14
1166.4
5
32.1
7
15.5.1199
24.8
5
20.8
9
155..44
7
14.5
050
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
40.00 Distribution Loss (%)
F.Y.2074/075 F.Y. 2075/076 F.Y.2076/077
10.2
5 12.2
9
9.95
11.2
9 13.5
13.7
6
11.1
6 12.8
9
9.26
6.91
6.62
12.8
5
10.5
8
9.62
7.53
7.17
5.92
5.54
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
Taulihawa Palpa Bardaghat Amuwa Gulmi Krishnanagar Bhairahawa Parasi Nayamill Butwal Argakhanchi
Name of DCs
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INTRODUCTION
Former Nepalgunj Regional Office was restructured as Province no. 5 Division Office under the Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate (DCSD) as per the federal division of the nation. Its office is located in Nepalgunj, Banke and looks after the overall management of electricity distribution services in districts of Banke, Bardiya, Dang, Pyuthan, Rolpa and Rukum East. The major activities of this division office include operation, maintenance and rehabilitation of the electricity distribution networks up to 33 kV voltage level and 33/11 kV substations as well as consumer services activities such as new consumer connections, meter reading, billing, and revenue collection in the designated areas. There are 10 (Ten) Distribution Centers (DCs) under this division Office, viz, Nepalgunj DC, Kohalpur DC, Gulariya DC, Ghorahi DC, Tulsipur DC, Pyuthan DC, Rolpa DC and newly formed Lamahi DC, Rajapur DC and RukumPurba DC. These distribution centers are responsible for development of utility electricity services along with operation and maintenance in respective areas as per the rules and regulations of Nepal electricity authority.
PROVINCE NO.PROVINCE DIVISION OFFICE
OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
There are 10 Distribution Centers under this division office for effective administration, led by Division Chief. In addition to above, there is a technical section comprising of Electrical and Civil engineers who look after all the technical matters, projects, planning &development and corporate work of the allocated area. Rural Electrification and sub-station activities within the area are coordinated by the technical section. The finance and revenue functions are carried out by the Assistant Director of the division. The division office is provided with a separate administrative officer to attend human resource function. The source of fund is Government of Nepal and NEA itself. There are 33 kV transmission line, substation project and a rural electrification project funded by Government of Nepal under this division office.
Performance Agreement Signing Ceremony of Province Division Office Nepalgunj
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
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Interaction Program with Hon. Minister Barshaman Pun ‘Ananta’ at Division Office Nepalgunj
Consumer Number
Province no. 5 Divisional Office, Nepalgunj recorded 325,451 consumer accounts by the end of the FY 2076/077. Guleriya DC has highest number of consumer totaling 67602 consumers followed by Nepalgunj DC with 57132 consumers. Rukumpurba DC, which is newly established DC, has least no. of consumers compared to other DCs under the provincial office. The number of consumers in this divisional office accounts 7.72% out of total consumers in NEA.
6760
2
70000
80000
DC Wise Consumer Numbers
7.72%
Overall Contribution
Office Other provincial Offices
5713
2
4297
9
3959
9
3768
8
2380
4
2220
2
1784
8
1659
0
7
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
Guleriya Nepalgunj Tulsipur Ghorahi Kohalpur Pyuthan Lamahi Rolpa Rajapur Rukumpurba
Con
sum
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Name of DCs
92.28%
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Sales
Province no.5 Divisional Office, Nepalgunj contributed 5.78% in total annual sales of NEA in FY 2076/077.In this fiscal year, 370,897 MWh of electricity was sold in the region. Out of the total sales, Nepalgunj DC and Ghorahi DC contributed almost equally with 26.9% and 26.5% of total sales in the region followed by Kohalpur DC accounting 14.67% sales of the divisional office.
99,9
12
98,3
12
54,3
93
40,2
37
31,0
62
26,6
10
7,24
4
6,88
1
6,24
3
3
-
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
Nepalgunj Ghorahi Kohalpur Guleriya Lamahi Tulsipur Pyuthan Rolpa Rajapur Rukumpurba
Sale
s (M
Wh)
Name of DCs
DC Wise Annual Sales (MWh)
5.78%
94.22%
Overall ContributionOffice Other provincial Offices
RevenueThe revenue from electricity sales in this provincial office during the last FY was Rs. 4.35 Billion accounting 5.86% in total electricity sales revenue of NEA. Ghorahi DC contributes 34.8% of total divisional revenue followed by Nepalgunj DC and Kohalpur DC with 25.64% and 12.97% contribution respectively. Guleriya DC accounts for 8.61%, Lamahi DC accounts for 7.28% , Tulsipur DC 6.02%, Pyuthan DC 1.46%, Rolpa DC 1.84%, Rajapur DC 1.33% and RukumPurba DC 0.001% of the total revenue under the division.
1,51
5,73
2
1,11
6,69
2
564,
826
375,
333
317,
413
262,
327
80,4
58
64,0
16
58,0
21
44
-
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
Ghorahi Nepalgunj Kohalpur Guleriya Lamahi Tulsipur Rolpa Pyuthan Rajapur Rukumpurba
Rev
enue
(in R
s '00
0)
Name of DCs
DC Wise Annual Revenue (Rs '000)
5.86%
94.14%
Overall Contribution
Office Other provincial Offices
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The domestic consumers accounts to 92.56% of total consumers. There are 0.64%, 1.17%,4.51%, 0.74%, 0.02% and 0.35% consumers from Commercial, Industrial, Irrigation, Non-Commercial, Non-Domestic and others consumers category. The majority of revenue in this province is contributed by industrial consumers which is 47% of the total revenue.
Domestic93%
Comercial1%
Industrial1%
Irrigation5%
Category Wise Consumer (%)
Domestic36%
Comercial7%
Industrial47%
Irrigation1%
Non-Commercial3%
Non-domesti3%
cothers3%
Category Wise Revenue (%)
DISTRIBUTION INFRASTRUCTURE
132/33/11 kV Grid Substation 5
Distribution Capacity 78.3MVA
33/11 kV Distribution Substations 11
Distribution Capacity 148.75MVA
33 kV Distribution Lines 930.00 km
11 kV Distribution Lines 3087.00 km
LV Distribution Lines 11070 km
LV Distribution transformers 2573 Nos.
CONSUMER CARE
Special efforts were continuously taken toimprove the service at the Consumer interface points. Division office aided the Distribution Centers in every ways to enhance the service quality of the DCs. The staff attached to 10 Distribution Centers took special efforts to serve valued Consumers better during the year. Nepal Electricity Authority has made arrangements to submit electricity bill easily through the online systems. This system has provided the option of paying the bill online and also updates about the bill payment for the consumers and the obligation for consumers to come to counters for bill payment has ended, thus saving time of the consumer. Consumers could pay their bills via
different service providers like eSewa, PayPoint, CFS Remit, City Express and different banks and financial Institutions. NEA has introduced one door system to facilitate the consumers and to provide the service as quickly as possible. This system has positive side to save the time of the consumer.
Round the clock no-light services have been implemented in most of the urban no-light centers. Help desk and quick service is maintained in no light and consumer services for instant services for Consumers.
Consumer Services Indices
Consumer per Staff 516
Annual Sales per Consumer (kWh/Consumer)
1139.64
Annual Revenue per Consumer (Rs./Consumer)
13381
Consumer per Distribution Transformers
125.32
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One Door Service Platform (Nepalgunj DC)
LOSS REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
The distribution networks comprise of technical and non- technical losses, in which proportion of non-technical losses is quite high. During the year under review, various measures taken in the preceding years were continued to reduce the non-technical losses. Massive awareness campaigns as workshops and review meetings were implemented in various distribution centers. Strict measures for electricity theft control such as confiscation of electric equipment and taking legal action against culprits were also conducted in various distribution centers with the help of local administration and security agencies. NEA management made various decisions as ‘Immediate Action Plans’ to improve its functioning.This plan included regular inspection of Time-of-Day (TOD) meters, data download and analysis to curb any connection fault or manipulation. Several Distribution Transformers were added in the distribution system and phase balancing actions were carried out in various DCs under the division office.
Confiscation of electric equipment and accessories (Tulsipur DC, Dang)
Confiscation of electric equipment and accessories (Tulsipur DC, Dang)
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20.9
4
30.8
6
15.1
3
16.2
1
18.8
9
21.5
8
19.4
1
12.3
1
1.02
25.0
2
19.6
7
18.3
2
13.6
9
13.5
2
12.7
0
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20
25
30
35 Distribution Loss (%) F.Y.2074/075 F.Y. 2075/076 F.Y.2076/077
6.88
4.96
9.45
11
4.26
10 10.1
6.27
0
5
10
Guleriya Pyuthan Rajapur Tulsipur Rolpa Kohalpur Lamahi Nepalgunj Ghorahi Rukumpurba
Name of DCs
Repairing LT Line
Safety measures during work during Covid 19 Pandemic
PROJECTS WITHIN THE PROVINCIAL OFFICE
● Jitpur-Thada 33 kV Transmission line and Substation Project
This project funded by Government of Nepal, started on 2072/02/05 and the work is in progess. This project is targeted to complete in next six months.
● Bhairahawa-Taulihawa Distribution System Reinforcement Project
This project is funded by Government of Nepal, started on 2072/01/06.
● Ridi 33 kV Transmission line and Substation Project
The scope of this project is to construct 11 kV line from Ridi to Birbas and 33/0.4 kV transformers replacement with 11/0.4 kV transformers at Ridi, Gulmi. This project is also funded by Government of Nepal and the budget spent in this project is Rs. 27,953,383. This project is targeted to complete in next one year.
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● 33 kV Double Circuit Yogikutti-Shitalnagar Line Construction
This project is funded by Government of Nepal and the budget allocation for this project is Rs. 25,000,000.
● 33 kV Double Circuit Dhakdhai-Sej Bhairahawa and Breaker installation at Dhakdhai
This project is funded by Government of Nepal and it started on 2074/03/18. The scope of this project includes the installation of Bay and Breaker at Dhakdhai, and the construction of 33 kV Double Circuit Dhakdhai-Sej, Bhairahawa. This project is targeted to complete in next 12 months.
● 33/11 kV 3 MVA Substation at Siluwa, Palpa
The inception date of this project is 2071/06/26 and is targeted to complete in next one and half years.
PROJECTS WITHIN DIVISION OFFICE
● 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA Tulsipur New Substation Project
New substation at Tulsipur is under construction and about 60% works has been completed till date. It is expected to be completed within this fiscal year.
● Pyuthan 33 kV Transmission line, 11 kV Distribution line and 33 kV, 3 MVA Damti Substation Project
The sub-station construction work has been completed but due to some major public issues, the 33 kV line is supposed to complete within current fiscal year.
● Lamahi-Bhaluwang 33 kV line and 3MVA Substation project
The project has been facing problems in acquisition of land.
● Musikot- Rukumkot 33 kV transmission line and 3MVA Substation project for RukumPurba
The land acquisition for the sub-station is in progress.
● Kohalpur-Dhampur 33 kV Transmission line and 6/8 MVA Substation Project
After termination of the contract, the remaining work has been completed and the 33 kV line andthe substation has been charged.
Charging of 6/8MVA Dhampur Sub-station
● Electrification works across Rapti river, Banke The construction of 40 km 11 kV line and 11/0.4 kV transformer installation work has been completed inspite of the adverse situation due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Successful Line charging across Rapti River villages with CDO of Banke and Province Assembly Member
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● Baijapur-Narainapur Electrification Project
The contract for this electrification project is in critical condition owing to the fact, contractor failing to carry out the project.
WAY FORWARD : PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS
The overall electrification of Province no. 5 has increased from 81.03% to 91% in the last fiscal year. According to the “Electricity for All” policy of Nepal Government, DCSD in coordination with other directorate of NEA has launched plans and projects to extend the electricity distribution infrastructures in all parts of this province. The substantial portion of this province is electrified with the concept of community electrification. Projects funded by GoN, AIIB and EIB is electrifying remaining areas of this province.
Future Programs and Plans
Under Construction 33/11 kV Distribution Substations
25
Distribution Capacity 260 MVA
Planned 33/11 kV Distribution Substations 5
Distribution Capacity 25MVA
Planned 33 kV Distribution Lines 494.00 km
Planned 11 kV Distribution Lines 2017.00 km
Planned LV Distribution Lines 6264.00km
Planned LV Distribution transformers 1477 Nos.
Although the electrification status of the province is fairly rising, most of the 33 kV lines and feeders in this province are quite long and running in overloaded condition. Bhairahawa and Nepalgunj Distribution Corridor lies in this province and the demand of electrical energy in this province is rapidly increasing. To meet the rising demand, various projects are under implementation in collaboration with transmission and project management directorate. These projects aim to increase the capacity of distribution infrastructure by constructing new substations & lines and reinforcement & upgradation of existing distribution
infrastructures in many places of the province. Due to overload in feeders, there have been instances of local loadshedding during peak hour due to steep rise in electricity demand especially in summer season in terai region. However, the reinforcement and construction projects such as in Bhairahawa SEZ, Butawal Chauraha etc. in the province are facing social and political issues creating right of way problems. This has delayed the works to increase the quality of electricity supply in domestic and industrial consumers of this province. The long 33 kV feeders in this province need to be shortened by constructing more number of substations as required. The issues of proper protection facilities and protection co-ordination are to be addressed soon to enhance safety of personnel and equipments and also the reliability of the systems. Programs are under implementation to gradually shift 33/0.4 kV load centers to 11/0.4 kV load centers after construction of substation and feeders as necessary.
Non technical losses is still a huge problem in this province. To effectively control the electricity pilferage and theft in highly prevalent areas of this province, programs like replacing bare ASCR conductor with covered conductors, providing free electricity meters to financially underprivileged family, effective theft control campaign in coordination with local administrative and police offices and installing metering units and smart meters for proper monitoring of local energy demand are under active implementation. To decrease the technical loss in the province, plans are under way to install capacitor banks in substation with high industrial loads like Nepalgunj, Gulariya, Lamki, Bhirahawa and Chandrauta substations.
KARN
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Tanka Raj GiriSurkhet DC
Lal Bahadur LamsalHeldung DC
Shiva Prasad PandeyGamgad DC
Arjun PokhrelSalyan DC
Mekh Raj JoshiKalikot DC
Lok Bahadur KhadkaJajarkot DC
Shivaji Prasad ShahDailekh DC
Trilochan BhattaraiRukum Paschim DC
Shankar Singh ThakuriDolpa DC
Gaurab PandeyJumla DC
Surendra Prasad AgrahariProvincial Office Chief
PROVINCIAL OFFICE AND DISTRIBUTIONCENTRE CHIEFS
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Karnali Provincial Office, Surkhet is one of the seven provincial offices under the Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate and is responsible for overall management of electricity distribution in 10 districts of Karnali Province. As of now, there are 10 distribution centers (DCs) operating under this provincial office. Jumla DC has been newly established and then Rukum DC has been renamed to Rukum Paschim DC in FY 2076/077 in Karnali Province. The major activities undertaken by this provincial office include operation, maintenance and rehabilitation of the electricity distribution networks up to 33 kV voltage level, 33/11 kV sub-stations and consumer services activities such as new consumer connections, meter reading, billing and revenue collection.
The comparative salient features of this provincial office are as follows:
Karnali Provincial Office, Surkhet
FY 2076/77 AT A GLANCE
Annual Energy Sales
46525 MWh
Total Consumers
94662
Annual Revenue
0.48 Billion Rupees
Distribution Loss
15.66%
OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
After official division of the nation into 7 provinces, all ten distribution centers, which were previously monitored by then Nepalgunj Regional Office
KARNALI PROVINCIAL OFFICE
(now Province No. 5, Division Office), have been handed over to Karnali Provincial Office, Surkhet for province-wise coordination, supervision and control. In addition to that, then Rukum DC has been transformed to Rukum Paschim DC while a new distribution center office was established in Jumla district to provide the citizens of Jumla with a reliable and more affordable source of electricity. The major areas of Jumla district were previously powered by micro-hydro power plants and solar systems which, when subjected to the harsh climatic conditions of Jumla, were unreliable in terms of their generating capacity. Another DCS named Rukum Paschim was also established few years ago in the name of Rukum DC for a more effective operation, maintenance and rehabilitation of the distribution system network of the western region of Rukum Paschim district.
All provincial offices comprise of technical, financial and administrative sections which, with their joint efforts, monitor various actions of the concerned DC offices. The source of fund is Government of Nepal and NEA itself and as of now, there are fifteen 33 kV transmission line and sub-station projects funded by Government of Nepal under this provincial office.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
Consumer Number
Karnali Provincial Office recorded 94,662 consumer accounts by the end of the FY 2076/077.The majority of consumer were registered in the domestic category which sums about 96% approximately while the second largest consumer category was found to be non-commercial which accounts for 1.37% of the total consumers.
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50,000
60,000
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DC Wise Consumer NumbersOverall Contribution
Provincial Office Others Provinces
12,6
19
9,88
6
8,87
3
2,80
4
2,64
6
2,56
7
2,33
8
1,96
0
1,48
6
-
10,000
20,000
30,000
Name of DCs
Sales
A total of 46,525 MWh of energy was sold in the FY 2076/077. Sales contribution to NEA system from this Provincial Office is 0.72%.
JAJARKOT DC 691 KALIKOT DC 680 GAMGADHA DC 541 DOLPA DC 425 JUMLA DC 103
DCS RevenueSURKHET DC 350,095 SALYAN DC 43,248 DAILEKH DC 26,777 RUKUMPASCHIM DC 20,142
34,1
62
4,47
2
2,52
4
1,92
4
1,00
2
691
680
541
425
103
-
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10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
Sale
s ('0
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Wh)
Name of DCs
DC Wise Annual Sales (MWh)
0.72%
99.28%
Overall ContributionProvincial Office Others Provinces
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Revenue
The gross revenue of NRs. 480.555 Million was earned in FY 2076/077.JUMLA DC 1,485
350,
095
43,2
48
26,7
77
20,1
42
11,4
00
8,02
8
7,44
1
7,17
6
4,76
5
1,48
5
-
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
Rev
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(in
Rs
'000
)
Name of DCs
DCwise Annual Revenue (Rs '000)
0.65%
99.35%
Overall ContributionProvincial Office Others Provinces
Surkhet Distribution Center accounts for 72.85 % and Salyan Distribution Center accounts for 9.00 % of the total revenue in this region.
Majority of the revenue in Karnali Provincial Office was recorded from domestic category which is approximately 57.36% of the total revenue of the region.
Categorywise Consumers and Revenue:
758 0 214.1393 2873.96697 527.24359 419.23 1488.807 0
Domestic, 96%
Commercial, 1%
Industrial, 1% Non-Commercial, 1% Others, 1%
Category Wise Consumer (%)
Domestic57%
Commercial17%
Industrial11%
Non-Commercial11%
Others4%
Category Wise Revenue (%)
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DISTRIBUTION INFRASTRUCTURE
132/33/11 kV Grid Substation 0
Distribution Capacity MVA
33/11 kV Distribution Substations 9
Distribution Capacity 43.50 MVA
33 kV Distribution Lines 203 km
11 kV Distribution Lines 1309 km
LV Distribution Lines 2866 km
LV Distribution transformers 750 Nos.
CONSUMER CARE
Our staff from 10 Distribution Centers has imparted special efforts to serve our valued Consumers during the year. The low voltage problems were addressed by installing distribution transformers in potential load center locations. Nepal Electricity Authority has made arrangements to submit electricity bill easily through online systems. This system has given the service of paying the bill online and also update about the bill payment for the consumers and the obligation for consumers to come to counters for bill payment has ended, thus saving time of the consumer. Consumers can pay their bills via different service providers (eSewa and other commercial banks).
Surkhet Distribution Center has started Queue Management System using token. This system helps to manage queue for consumers while paying their bills in counter. NEA regular works for addition of new transformers, shifting of distribution transformer at load centers, addition of two wires and upgradation of substation have key roles in voltage improvement providing quality supply.
Consumer Services Indices
Consumer per Staff 834.23
Annual Sales per Consumer (kWh/Consumer) 491
Annual Revenue per Consumer (Rs./Consumer) 5,076.5
Consumer per Distribution Transformers 126
LOSS REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
Various measures are taken to decrease and limit the technical and non-technical losses under acceptable range in the distribution system of the province such as
Upgrading distribution lines with higher capacity to reduce line losses.
Adding new feeders and restructuring feeders for optimal power flow and minimum technical losses
Awareness campaigns as workshops and review meetings were implemented in various distribution centers.
Strict measures for electricity theft control such as confiscation of electric equipments and taking legal action against culprits were also conducted in various distribution centers with the help of local administration and security agencies.
NEA management made various decisions including regular inspection of Time-of-Day (TOD) meters, data download and analysis to curb any connection fault or manipulation.
Installing Automatic and Remote Meter Reading system under Advanced Metering Infrastructure in TOD meters for regular monitoring of the TOD consumers.
Taking Grid connection to Chaurhajari, Rukum
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19.2
5
18.8
3
19.3
1
20.3
4
18.1
7
16.5
6
15.7
7
12.7
3
19.9
8
8.97
23.9
6
14.2
8
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00 Distribution Loss (%)
F.Y.2074/075 F.Y. 2075/076 F.Y.2076/077
0.00
5.00
SURKHET SALYAN DAILEKH DOLPA RUKUM WEST JUMLA
Name of DCs
WAY FORWARD : PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS
Karnali province is making gradual growth in electrification with targeted funding to electrify the province as per the aim of government policy “Electricity for All”. Since, electricity has become basic backbone of development; people’s anticipation for reliable grid electricity in this province is very high. Rugged geographical terrain has been the major challenge for rapid electrification in this province in spite of significant funding from GoN and AIIB. The electrification status of Karnali Province has increased from 27.03% to 34.75% in last fiscal year. Many projects are underway to brighten every household of this province. For rapid electrification and reliable electricity supply, DCSD is collaborating with transmission directorate for parallel development of transmission and distribution infrastructures in this province. These infrastructure are also necessary to harness the huge generation potential of this province.
Future Programs and Plans
Under Construction 33/11 kV Distribution Substations
17
Distribution Capacity 51 MVA
Planned 33/11 kV Distribution Substations 5
Distribution Capacity 20 MVA
Planned 33 kV Distribution Lines 559.00 km
Planned 11 kV Distribution Lines 5950.50 km
Planned LV Distribution Lines 8930.00km
Planned LV Distribution transformers 1114 Nos.
The major target in this province is to extend grid connectivity in every districts of the province. Currently substations around Surkhet are the major hub of power in grid connected areas of Surkhet, Salyan, Rukum West, Dailekh and Jajarkot. Due to long feeder passing through dense forest, Kohalpur -Surkhet 33 kV line is highly unreliable and frequent outages are common. There is problem in bush cutting due to strict rules inside Banke and Bardiya National Park. These issues need to be discussed with respective stakeholders for long term solution. Due to problem in major substation with lack of proper protection equipments, districts of Jajarkot, Dailekh and Rukum west is also facing frequent outages decreasing reliability of electricity. Areas
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in Kalikot, Jumla, Mugu, Humla and Dolpa still depend on isolated power generation which is highly unreliable. Due to limited power source, these DCs are not able to supply electricity to many prospective consumers. Due to lack of proper road transportation, the transportation of electrification line materials and poles is one of the main challenges in this province. This has also increased the cost of electrification in this province.
Line Maintenance in Jumla DC
PROJECTS UNDER KARNALI PROVINCIAL OFFICE
● Dailekh- Dullu 33 kV Transmission Line Project (NRO/2074/075-33 kV Line-01)
One of the major underconstruction 33 kV Transmission Line project of Karnali Provincial Office. The line is of 21Km from 33/11 kV, 3 MVA Dailekh Substation at Dailekh Bazar to 33/11 kV, 3 MVA Dullu Substation at Dullu of Dailekh District. The contractor of this project is M/s New Satakri Khimti Construction Pvt. Ltd. 75% work of this project is completed and the line will be charged by the end of Ashoj 2077. After completion of this project, the Dullu Substation will be charged and the area of Dullu, Dailekh District will be fully electrified.
● Dullu-Kalikot 33 kV Transmission Line Project
Yet another major underconstruction 33 kV Transmission Line project of Karnali Provincial Office. The line is of 60Km from 33/11 kV, 3 MVA Substation at Dullu of Dailekh District to Manma of Kalikot District. The contractor of this project is M/s Tripureswor-Jaya Durge JV Pvt. Ltd. 60% work
of this project is completed and the line will be charged by the end of Ashoj 2077. After completion of this project, Kalikot district of Karnali Zone will be electrified through National grid. 33/11 kV, 3 MVA Substation at Manma, Kalikot District is the second part of this project.
● Musikot Substation Project (NRO/2071/072/SS-03)
33/11 kV, 3 MVA Substation at Musikot, Rukum West District is at the final stage of completion. The substation was supposed to be charged by the end of Baisakh, 2077. Due to COVID 19 Pandemic, the project work is expected to completed by the end of Bhadra, 2077. The supply of Rukum West district is through 11 kV Feeder from Sitalpati Substation of Salyan District. Sitalpati-Musikot 33 kV Transmission Line is charged on 11 kV. After completion of Musikot Substation the line will be charged on 33 kV. The contractor of this Project is M/s Waiba Infratech Pvt. Ltd.
Musikot Substation Under Construction
● Surkhet-Gangate-Matela 33 kV Transmission Line Project (NRO/2071/072-33 kV Line-01)
Chingad region of Surkhet District is still not electrified, So inorder to electrify the northeast area of Surkhet District and west of Jajarkot District, 33 kV Transmission line from Ratanangla of Surkhet to Matela of Surkhet (33/11 kV, 3 MVA Matela SS) is under Construction. The Matela Substation is completed already and is ready to be charged. 70% of the Surkhet-Gangate-Matela 33 kV Transmission line is completed and around 5Km section of the line is yet to be completed due to the Jungle section (IEE).
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IEE work is completed and the project is expected to be completed by the end of Mangsir, 2077. The contractor of this Project is M/s Waiba Infratech Pvt. Ltd.
● Ramghat 11 kV Line Project (NRO/2071/072-11 kV Line-02)
Chhinchu, Ramghat, Melkuna of Surkhet District (Eastern area of Surkhet District) is electrified through 33/0.4 kV Line. Inorder to replace the 33 kV distribution 11 kV Line project is under Construction. 60 Nos of 11/0.4 kV Transformer are being installed with 3 nos of 11 kV Feeders. 80% of this project is completed and the project is expected to be completed by the end of Mangsir, 2077. The contractor of this project is M/s Tripureswor-Jaya Durge JV Pvt. Ltd. And after completion of this project the Kohalpur-Surkhet 33 kV Transmission Line will be free from distribution transformer and the reliability of 33 kV Line will be improved.
● Surkhet- Babiyachaur 33 kV Transmission Line Project (NRO/2071/072-33 kV Line-02)
Babiyachaur of Surkhet District (Western part of Surkhet District) is still not electrified. 33/11 kV, 3 MVA Babiyachaur Substation is completed and the substation is ready to be charged. 45 kV Surkhet-babiyachaur 33 kV Transmission line was supposed to be completed last year. Around 20Km section of the line is through the jungle area and the IEE work is almost completed and the project is expected to be completed by the end of Falgun, 2077. The contractor of this project is M/s Tripureswor-Jaya Durge JV Pvt. Ltd. And around 50% of the project is completed.
● Dailekh-Chilkhaya-Jumla 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project (NRO/2075/076-JUMLA-DAILEKH-33 kV-01)
82Km Dailekh-Chilkhaya-Jumla 33 kV Transmission line will access the Jumla district to the National Grid. The Contractor of this project is M/s New Satakri-Namuna JV. Line materials of the project is under manufacturing and the project is expected to be
completed within next 18 months. 33/11 kV, 3 MVA Jumla Substation project is on the verge of contract award. And the contractor of Substation project is M/s Waiba Infratec Pvt. Ltd. The substation will be completed within next 2 Years.
● Nagma-Gamgadi, Mugu 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project (NRO/2075/076-NAGMA-MUGU 33 kV LINE-02)
65Km Nagma-Mugu 33 kV Transmission line will access the Mugu district to the National Grid. The Contractor of this project is M/s Dawa-Singh JV. Line materials of the project is under manufacturing and the project is expected to be completed within next 18 months.
● Kudu- Chaukhaba Bazar 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project
55Km Kudu-Chaukhaba Bazar, Jajarkot District 33 kV Transmission line will access the North east area of jajarkot District to the National Grid. 33 kV Transmission line and Substation project is on the verge of contract award.
Syarpudaha Microhydro, Rukum Pashchim
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Jung Bahadur ChandMahendranagar DC
Surendra ChaudharyDhangadhi DC
Himansu Kumar YadavTikapur DC
Ramesh BanjadeBelauri DC
Kapil JoshiDoti DC
Mohan Dev JoshiBaitadi DC
Bijaya Raj RegmiAchham DC
Pratish DhakalBhajani DC
Ishwor Kumar Shrestha Dadeldhura DC
Dayaram Shah Darchula DC
Mahesh Chandra BhattaBajura DC
Rakesh Prasad BhattaBajhang DC
Jagadish Chandra JoshiProvincial Office Chief
PROVINCIAL OFFICE AND DISTRIBUTIONCENTRE CHIEFS
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NTRODUCTION
Sudurpaschim Provincial Office, Attariya is one of
the seven provincial offices under Distribution and
Consumer Services Directorate and is responsible for
overall management of electricity distribution in 9
districts of Sudurpaschim Province. As of now, there
are 12 distribution centers (DCs) operating under this
provincial office. The major activities undertaken by
this provincial office include operation, maintenance
and rehabilitation of the electricity distribution
networks up to 33 kV voltage level, 33/11 kV sub-
stations and consumer services activities such as
new consumer connections, meter reading, billing
and revenue collection.
The comparative salient features of this provincial
office are as follows:
SUDURPASCHIM PROVINCIAL OFFICE
OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE
After official division of the nation into 7 provinces, all
twelve distribution centers, which were previously
monitored by then Attariya Regional Office, have
been operated by Sudurpaschim Provincial Office,
Attariya for province-wise coordination, supervision
and control.
All provincial offices comprise of technical, financial
and administrative sections which, with their joint
efforts, monitor various actions of the concerned DC
offices. The source of fund is Government of Nepal
and NEA itself and as of now, there are fifteen 33 kV
transmission line and sub-station projects funded by
Government of Nepal under this provincial office.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR
Consumer Number
Sudurpaschim Provincial Office recorded 257,457
consumer accounts by the end of the FY 2076/077.
The majority of consumer was registered in the
domestic category which sums about 94.10%
approximately while the second largest consumer
category was found to be irrigation which accounts
for 6.10% of the total consumers.
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Sales
A total of 235,303 MWh of energy was sold in the FY 2076/077. Sales contribution to NEA system from this Provincial Office is 3.66%.
DCs SalesDHANGADHI DC 82,29 MAHENDRANAGAR DC 61,12 TIKAPUR DC 35,66 BELAURI DC 17,64 BHAJANI DC 14,85 DADELDHURA DC 6,74 DOTI DC 6,27 BAITADI DC 3,80 DARCHULA DC 2,94 ACHHAMA DC 2,63 BAJHANG DC 1,31
82,2
98
61,1
29
35,6
64
17,6
44
14,8
57
6,74
7
6,27
1
3,80
6
2,94
5
2,63
1
1,31
1
-
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
Sale
s ('0
00 M
Wh)
Name of DCs
DC Wise Annual Sales (MWh)
3.66%
96.34%
Overall ContributionProvincial Office Others Provinces
DCSMAHENDRANAGAR DCDHANGADHI DCBELAURI DCTIKAPUR DCBHAJANI DCDOTI DCDADELDHURA DCBAITADI DCACHHAMA DC
58,6
86
58,2
40
24,4
41
21,7
91
21,4
49
18,6
51
18,0
25
15,0
78
9,17
4
8,88
4
3,03
8
-
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
Con
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Name of DCs
DC Wise Consumer Numbers
6.10%
93.90%
Overall ContributionProvincial Office Others Provinces
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RevenueThe gross revenue of NRs. 2.09 Billion was earned in FY 2076/077.
DCS RevenueDHANGADHI DC 802,814 MAHENDRANAGAR DC 508,424 TIKAPUR DC 278,592 BELAURI DC 138,358 BHAJANI DC 122,283 DADELDHURA DC 67,490 DOTI DC 62,543 BAITADI DC 35,455 DARCHULA DC 30,612 ACHHAMA DC 26,431 BAJHANG DC 24,110
802,
814
508,
424
278,
592
138,
358
122,
283
67,4
90
62,5
43
35,4
55
30,6
12
26,4
31
24,1
10
-
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
800,000
900,000
Rev
enue
(in R
s '0
00)
Name of DCs
DCwise Annual Revenue (Rs '000)
2.82%
97.18%
Overall Contribution
Provincial Office Others Provinces
Dhangadhi Distribution Center accounts for 38.28 % and Mahendranagar Distribution Center accounts for 24.24 % of the total revenue in this region.
Majority of the revenue in Sudurpaschim Provincial Office was recorded from domestic category which is approximately 51.91% of the total revenue of the region.
Categorywise Consumers and Revenue:
rriga Street Temp Community Non Internal Exporttion light orary Supply Domestic ntertainme Consum- India
ption7,544 31 59 - 452 384 20 5 69 - consumer
16944 19613.87 930.1242 0 1559.708 211820.7824 4415 2627 3586 0 revenue
Transport Temple
Domestic94%
Commercial1%
Industrial1%
Irrigation3%
Non-Commercial1%
Categorywise Consumer (%)
Domestic52%
Commercial13%
Industrial16%
Irrigation1%
Non-Commercial5%
Others13%
Categorywise Revenue (%)
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DISTRIBUTION INFRASTRUCTURE
132/33/11 kV Grid Substation 0
Distribution Capacity MVA
33/11 kV Distribution Substations 21
Distribution Capacity 183.5 MVA
33 kV Distribution Lines 625 km
11 kV Distribution Lines 3258 km
LV Distribution Lines 13657 km
LV Distribution transformers 2883 Nos.
CONSUMER CARE
Our staff from 12 Distribution Centers has imparted special efforts to serve our valued Consumers during the year. The low voltage problems were addressed by installing distribution transformers in potential load center locations. Nepal Electricity Authority has made arrangements to submit electricity bill easily through online systems. This system has given the service of paying the bill online and also update about the bill payment for the consumers and the obligation for consumers to come to counters for bill payment has ended, thus saving time of the consumer. Consumers can pay their bills via different service providers (eSewa and other commercial banks).
All Distribution center has been providing no-light services through 24 - hr no-light centers.
NEA regular works for addition of new transformers, shifting of distribution transformer at load centers, addition of two wires and upgradation of substation have key roles in voltage improvement providing quality supply.
Consumer Services Indices
Consumer per Staff 834.23
Annual Sales per Consumer (kWh/Consumer) 913.95
Annual Revenue per Consumer (Rs./Consumer) 8145.48
Consumer per Distribution Transformers 89
LOSS REDUCTION ACTIVITIES
Various measures are taken to decrease and limit the technical and non-technical losses under acceptable
range in the distribution system of the province such as
Upgrading distribution lines with higher capacity to reduce line losses.
Adding new feeders and restructuring feeders for optimal power flow and minimum technical losses
Awareness campaigns as workshops and review meetings were implemented in various distribution centers.
Strict measures for electricity theft control such as confiscation of electric equipments and taking legal action against culprits were also conducted in various distribution centers with the help of local administration and security agencies.
NEA management made various decisions including regular inspection of Time-of-Day (TOD) meters, data download and analysis to curb any connection fault or manipulation.
Installing Automatic and Remote Meter Reading system under Advanced Metering Infrastructure in TOD meters for regular monitoring of the TOD consumers.
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Comparative Analysis of DCs Losses of Three Consecutive Years
28.3
4
13.5
6
10.6
8 12.4
2
24.0
9
18.2
4
15.3
8
15.2
9
29.5
0
11.2
4
22.2
4
22.6
0
19.0
7
12.3
0
8.34
18.7
0
9.63
11.7
8
28.3
6
22.1
0
17.8
1
15.4
5
14.0
0
12.8
4
12.6
7
11.1
0
10.2
1
9.39
7.04
-
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00 Distribution Loss (%) F.Y.2074/075 F.Y. 2075/076 F.Y.2076/077
WAY FORWARD: PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS
The electrification status in Sudurpashcim province is gradually increasing. In last fiscal year, the electrification status in households of this province increased from 58.9% to 64.69%. Provincial office is implementing many projects to expand the electrical network to every nook and corner of the province. Electrification projects are currently under implementation for targeted development of electricity distribution infrastructure in remaining parts funded by Europeran Investment Bank. (EIB). The implementation of Distribution System Upgradation and Expansion Project (DSUEP) with loan assistance fron AIIB and EIB will help to almost fully electrify this province in next two years.
Future Programs and Plans
Under Construction 33/11 kV Distribution Substations
10
Distribution Capacity 35 MVA
Planned 33/11 kV Distribution Substations 6
Distribution Capacity 28 MVA
Planned 33 kV Distribution Lines 387.00 km
Planned 11 kV Distribution Lines 2617.00 km
Planned LV Distribution Lines 3991.00 km
Planned LV Distribution transformers 894 Nos.
Dhangadi Distribution Corridor lies in this province and the demand of electrical energy in this province is rapidly increasing. Most of 33/11 kV Substations of Kalilali and Kanchanpur district are upgraded with the addition of power transformers of capacity of 20/24 MVA but 33 kV sub-transmission lines Attaria –Dhangadhi, Lalpur – Mahendranagar – Gaddachauki, Lalpur – Jhalari and Jhalari– Belauri lines are not upgraded yet. This may cause noticable problem in 33 kV line due to overloading in near future. Attaria – Dhangadhi 33 kV line is operated in overloaded condition. Program/Budget has been approved for new 33 kV line from Attaria to Dhangadhi in the scope of 33 kV line extension and rehabilitation project of PTSD which should be initiated as soon as possible. The adverse topography in the mountainous and hilly areas of this province has hindered the concerned DCs from providing consumers with quick and reliable services. Long length of transmission line coupled with outdated switchgear equipment at sub-stations has resulted in voltage instability and safety issues in the hilly regions. Most of 11 kV network in different DC have used ACSR Rabbit and Weasel conductors with long radial lines. This has caused low voltage problems in rare end of lines. Use of Wooden poles in LT distribution line is one of the major problems in most
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DCs of this province. Replacement of wooden poles need huge amount of budget allocation with proper planning.
Bagarkot Substation, Dadeldhura
PROJECTS WITHIN THE PROVINCIAL OFFICE
● Budar-Jogbuda, Bagarkot (Dadeldhura) 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project
The scope of this project includes (1) Construction of Syaule – Bagarkot 33 kV Line and 33/11 kV substation at Bagarkot, (2) Construction of Budar – Jogbuda 33 kV Line and 33/11 kV Substation at Jogbuda of Dadeldhura District and (3) Construction of 11/0.4/0.23 kV Distribution System in those ares. This project is funded by Government of Nepal and NEA. In first phase, Syaule – Bagarkot 33 kV line and 33/11 kV Substation at Bagarkot in under construction and expected to complete by the end of 2077/078.
● Khodpe (Baitadi)-Chainpur (Bajhang) 33 kV Transmission line and Substation Project
The scope of this project includes construction of 33/11 kV substation at Bagthala & Bhainpur of Bajhang District, 33 kV lines From Baitadi Khodpe to Bajhang, 11 kV lines & 0.4 kV lines. This project is funded by Government of Nepal and NEA. Construction of 33 kV line and 33/11 kV Substation has been completed and charged this year. Handover and Capitalization work is in process and to be completed in F/Y 2077/078.
● Balanch (Gokuleshwor)-Khalnga (Darchula) 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project
The scope of this project includes construction of 33/11 kV Sub-station at Thaligad of Darchula district, 33 kV lines from Gokule to Thaligad, 11 kV lines & 0.4 kV lines. This project is funded by Government of Nepal and NEA. Construction of 33 kV line and 33/11 kV Substation has been completed and charged this year. Handover and Capitalization work is in process and to be completed in F/Y 2077/078.
Thaligad Substation at Night
Thaligad Substation, Darchula
● Sangebagar-Chamara-Chautara 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project
The scope of this project includes construction of 33 kV line from Rajpur to Tikhatar, 33/11 kV substation at Tikhattar (Doti) and 11/0.4/0.23 kV Distribution System at surrounding areas. 33 kV line and 33/11 kV substation is in construction phase and is expected to complete by the end of F/Y 2077/078.
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Jhyalke Substaton, Achham
● Sanfe-Manma-Jumla 33 kV Transmission Line & Substation Project
The scope of this project includes construction of 33 kV line from Sanfe to Kamalbazar, 33 /11 kV substation at Kamalbazar (Achham) and 11/0.4/0.23 kV Distribution System at surrounding areas of this substation. All construction work is expected to complete by the end of F/Y 2077/078.
● Attariya-Punarbas 33 kV Transmission Line and Substation Project
The scope of this project includes construction of 33 kV line from Belauri to Punarbas, 33 /11 kV substation at Punarbas of Kanchanpur District and 11/0.4/0.23 kV Distribution System in those areas as required. The project is in construction phase and completed within next 2 Fiscal Years.
● Sanfebagar - Achham – Martadi 33 kV Transmission Line & Substation Project
The scope of this project includes construction of 33 kV line from Sanfebagar to Martadi, 33 /11 kV substation at Martadi (Bajura) and 11/0.4/0.23 kV Distribution System at surrounding areas of this substation. 33 kV line of this project is almost completed and has been charged in 11 kV systems but due to local dispute 4 span of conductor stringing work is still remaining. For 33/11 kV Martadi substation contract is awarded but due to COVID – 19 Lockdown, agreement is delayed. This project is expected to complete within next 2 Fiscal Years.
Mauwa Substation, Doti
● Sakayal (Dadeldhura) 33 kV Transmission Line & Substation Project
The scope of this project includes construction of 33 kV line from nearby existing line to Sakayal, 33 /11 kV substation at Sakayal of Dadeldhura District and 11/0.4/0.23 kV Distribution System at surrounding areas of this substation. Land acquisition is in process since long time and is a major problem to start this project. The project is expected to complete within next 2 fiscal years.
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DIRECTORATE PMD
PROJECT MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE PMD
Project Management Directorate (PMD) in the Nepal Electricity Authority's organogram has a role to execute and facilitate the projects funded by Asian Development Bank (ADB) and European Investment Bank (EIB). PMD is responsible for project preparation, procurement and implementation of all new and existing projects that is or will be funded by ADB. At present, PMD is executing diverse projects in energy sector including transmission line, substation, distribution system, distribution system modernization, smart meters and automation under ADB financed (i) SASEC – Power System Expansion Project (SPSEP) (ii) Electricity Transmission Expansion and Supply Improvement Project (ETESIP) (iii) Power Transmission and Distribution Efficiency Enhancement Project (PTDEEP) (iv) SASEC Power Transmission and Distribution System Strengthening Projects (SASEC PTDSSP) and (v) Electricity Grid Modernization Project (EGMP). PMD is also leading environmental and engineering study of different transmission lines up to 400 kV voltage level with length of more than 1000 km and substations associated with it under ADB Grant No. 0361: Project Preparatory Facility for Energy (PPFE). The current portfolio of Project Management Directorate exceeds USD 1.3 Billion together with financing from Asian Development Bank, Government of Nepal, Government of Norway and European Investment Bank.
PMD is involved in preparation, procurement and implementation of both transmission and distribution projects. It is also engaged in introducing modern technology in NEA such as grid substation
automation system, smart metering, distribution system undergrounding and distribution system automation. A number of transmission lines and substations of different voltage level ranging from 132 kV to 400 kV are under construction and several 400 kV lines and associated substations are under study. PMD is also playing a vital role in distribution sector with the construction of 33/11 kV SS, 33 kV Line, 11 kV Line and 400 Volt line in most needy and strategic places which has helped NEA to connect more consumers, reduce loss and increase supply reliability.
PMD engagement in distribution sector includes following major works:
1. For the construction of 323 km of 33 kV line, 950 km of 11 kV line, 1000 km of 0.4 kV lines and installation of 10 nos. of 33/11 kV substation & 70 nos. distribution transformers involving rural electrification and distribution system reinforcement in Province 2, bids have been invited.
2. 521 km of 33 kV line (including 46 km conductor upgradation), 1153 km of 11 kV OH line, 540 km of 11 kV underground line, 1470 km of 0.4 kV OH line, 644 km of 0.4 kV underground line is being constructed. 510 km underground optical fiber installation is underway as well as 165 km OPGW is being strung.
3. PMD has already completed the construction of 204.8 MVA of 33/11 kV SS including substation capacity upgradation at 11 places totaling 121.8 MVA and 11 new substations totaling a capacity of 83 MVA, 363 km of 33 kV line, 455 km of 11 kV line and 424 km of 0.4 kV line.
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4. Bidding document is being prepared for two distribution system reinforcement projects in which distribution lines will be undergrounded and distribution system will be reinforced in main places of Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Pokhara and Bharatpur. It has been planned to construct 240 km of 11 kV underground line, 150 km of 11 kV OH line, 255 km of 0.4 kV underground line, 180 km of 0.4 kV OH line and installation of 240 km of optical fiber and five (5) nos. 33/11 kV substations totaling a capacity of 48.5 MVA.
5. PMD has been working continuously to adopt modern technology in distribution system. It has initiated the implementation of smart metering, distribution system undergrounding and distribution system automation. Further, PMD is preparing construction of Distribution Command and Control Centre (DCC) which will provide full time control and operation of medium voltage and low voltage distribution system in Kathmandu valley, thereby improving reliability and quality of supply to the end consumers.
In the FY 2077/78, PMD has targeted to complete following distribution lines and distribution substations:
1. 98 km of 33 kV line, 625 km of 11 kV line, 660 km of 0.4 kV line
2. 13 nos. of 33/11 kV substation with the total capacity of 78 MVA
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
● Grid Substation Reinforcement and Capacity Expansion Project
As an additional scope to this project, upgradation of first circuit of Dhalkebar - Mujeliya 33 kV Double Circuit Line of length 23 km has been successfully completed by replacing the existing 0.10 sq. Inch ACSR conductor with ACCC "Silvassa" Conductor. Upgradation of second circuit 33 kV double circuit line Dhalkebar - Mujeliya and addition of 33 kV 2x10 MVar capacitor banks at Mujeliya substations
33 kV Double Circuit Line is in progress. The complete upgradation work is expected to be completed by September 2020. After completion of the upgradation work, power supply quality and reliability in Janakpur area will be improved with enhanced distribution capacity.
● Distribution System Augmentation and Expansion Project
This project was initiated to augment and expand the distribution system all over Nepal to improve reliability of distribution system, enhance quality of electricity supply and reduce distribution system losses. The project is being executed in following 3 Lots of contracts:
Lot 1: This lot of contract intends to expand distribution network in the eastern region of Nepal. The scope of this contract consists of construction of 13 numbers of 33/11 kV new substations, 167 km of 33 kV line, 197 km of 11 kV line, 165 km of 400/230 V line and installation of 150 numbers of 11/0.4 kV distribution transformers. The contract was awarded to M/S A2Z Infra Engineering Limited, India on 15 June, 2016. Out of total 13 numbers of substations, 5 substations have been commissioned & charged and has contributed to 40 MVA additional capacity into the system. Similarly, a total of 128 km of 33 kV line, 69 km of 11 kV line and 34 km of 400/230 V line has been completed and 29 number of distribution transformers have been installed till date. The contract is expected to be completed by the end of 2020.
Stringing work of 33 kV Line at Durgaphat SS, Arghakhanchi
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Lot 2: This contract lot intends to expand distribution network in the western region of Nepal. The scope of this contract consists of construction of 12 numbers of 33/11 kV new substations, 181 km of 33 kV line, 147 km of 11 kV line, 140 km of 400/230 V line and installation of 182 numbers of 11/0.4 kV distribution transformers. The contract was awarded to M/S A2Z Infra Engineering Limited, India on 15 July, 2016. Out of total 12 numbers of substations, 6 substations have been commissioned & charged and has contributed to 43 MVA additional capacity into the system. Similarly, a total of 125 km of 33 kV line, 44 km of 11 kV line, 25 km of 400/230 V line has been completed and 25 number of distribution transformers have been installed till date. The contract is expected to be completed by the end of 2020.
RMU Wall casting work for RMU-3 type of Shivpuri feeder (Budhanilkantha)
Lot 3: This contract lot intends to improve distribution network all over the country. The scope of this contract consists of upgradation of 11 numbers of 33/11 kV existing substations and construction of 87 km of 33 kV line, 342 km of 11 kV line, 365 km of 400/230 V line and installation of 262 numbers of 11/0.4 kV distribution transformers. The contract was awarded to M/S East India Udhyog Limited, India on 22 February, 2016. This contract has almost been completed and handover of the completed facility is underway.
● Enhancement of Distribution Network in the Central and Northern Region of Kathmandu Valley
This project intends the enhancement of distribution system and/or rehabilitation of the distribution system (11 kV and 0.4 kV) with the provision of automation for the areas under Maharajgunj Distribution Center in the Northern region of the Kathmandu Valley.
The scope of the project includes design, supply, installation and commissioning of underground distribution network using trenchless boring methodology under Maharajgunj Distribution Center including reinforcement and automation. Major work includes construction of 155 circuit km of underground 11 kV line, 210 circuit km of underground 400 volt line, 125 km of underground optical fiber laying, 40 circuit km of construction and upgrading of 11 kV overhead line by AB Cable & 140 circuit km of 400 Volt overhead line by AB Cable and 230 nos. of RMU installation.
The contract agreement was made on 15 March, 2019 with KEI Industries Limited, India. As of now, route survey for 280 km of HT feeder and 467 km of LT line covering 317 distribution transformers has been completed. Pipe laying and foundation for panels/RMU is in progress. Due effect of Covid-19 pandemic, this project is expected to be completed by middle of 2022
● Enhancement of Distribution Network in the Eastern and Southern region of Kathmandu Valley
The project intends the enhancement of distribution system and/or rehabilitation of distribution system (11 kV and 0.4 kV) with the provision of automation for the areas under Ratnapark Distribution Center. The scope of the project includes design, supply, installation and commissioning of underground distribution network using trenchless boring methodology under Ratnapark Distribution Center including reinforcement and automation. The major work includes the construction of underground 11 kV Line: 160 circuit km & underground 400 volt Line: 195 circuit km, underground optical fiber laying: 160 km,
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Construction and upgrading of 11 kV overhead line by AB Cable: 40 circuit km & 400 Volt overhead line by AB Cable: 75 km and RMU installation: 140 nos.
The contract agreement was made on the 15 March, 2019 with KEI Industries Limited, India. Till date, 229 survey works of all 229 km HT feeders and 428 km of LT line covering 474 distribution transformers has been concluded. Due effect of Covid-19 pandemic, the project is expected to be completed by middle of 2022.
● Kathmandu Valley Smart Metering Project
This is first smart metering project of NEA which covers all classes of consumer be equipped with smart meter and a milestone to modernize the distribution business eventually improving financial health of NEA with reduction of distribution losses and increment of overall efficiency of distribution system operation. NEA intends to introduce smart meters and deploy Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) System with its auxiliary system all across Kathmandu valley (Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur) within a radius of 220 sq. miles. Through AMI implementation, NEA aims to mirror benefits to the customers that can be seen in a number of countries and replicated in Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). In the initial stages of program rollout, immediate benefits such as reduced meter reading costs, access to time of use-based tariffs and cut back in AT&C losses will be realized. Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) plans to implement Advance Metering Infrastructure to bring about reform in distribution sector.
This contract is undertaken by M/S Pinggao-WISDOM JV which was awarded in March 2019. The first lot of supply of single phase and three phase meters, RF modules and AMI IT has been delivered. The testing of all these equipment delivered in first lot has been completed at meter testing laboratory. The contractor is constructing Data Centre at the premises of IT Department and is in advance stage of completion. Smart Meter installation is planned to start by August 2020 and the Project is expected to be
completed by first quarter of 2021.
● Kathmandu Valley West Distribution System Enhancement Project
This project intends the enhancement of distribution system and/or rehabilitation of the distribution system (11 kV and 0.4 kV) along with the provision of automation in distribution areas under Kirtipur, Kuleshwor, Baneshwor, Balaju and Jorparti Distribution Center of the Kathmandu Valley.
The scope of the project includes design, supply, installation and commissioning of underground distribution network using trenchless boring methodology under five (5) distribution center including reinforcement and automation. Major work in this project includes construction of 225 circuit km underground 11 kV line & 239 circuit km underground 400 volt line, 225 km underground optical fiber laying, Construction and upgrading of 11 kV overhead line by AB Cable: 165 circuit km & 400 Volt overhead line by AB Cable: 240 km, RMU installation: 360 nos. and OPGW stringing: 165 km.
The contract has been awarded to M/S Larsen and Toubro Limited, India on 24 June, 2020. The project is expected to complete by end of 2023.
● Lalitpur and Bhaktapur Urban Distribution Network Reinforcement
The project intends the enhancement of distribution system and/or rehabilitation of distribution system (11 kV and 0.4 kV) with the provision of automation for the areas under Lagankhel, Pulchowk, Bhaktapur and Thimi Distribution Center. The scope of the project includes design, supply, installation and commissioning of underground distribution network using trenchless boring methodology in the distribution areas under Lagankhel, Pulchowk, Bhaktapur and Thimi Distribution Center including reinforcement and automation. The major work includes the construction of underground 11 kV Line: 120 circuit km & underground 400 Volt Line: 100 circuit km, underground optical fiber laying: 120
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km, Construction and upgrading of 11 kV overhead line by AB Cable: 100 circuit km & 400 Volt overhead line by AB Cable: 120 km and RMU installation: 200 nos. Bid has been invited for selection of the contractor to execute the project.
● Distribution System Reinforcement and Modernization of Bharatpur and Pokhara
The project intends the enhancement of distribution system and/or rehabilitation of distribution system (11 kV and 0.4 kV) with the provision of automation in Bharatpur and Pokhara.
The scope of the project includes design, supply, installation and commissioning of underground distribution network using trenchless boring methodology under five distribution center including reinforcement and automation. Major work in this project includes construction of 120 circuit km underground 11 kV line & 155 circuit km underground 400 volt line, 120 km underground optical fiber laying, Construction and upgrading of 11 kV overhead line by AB Cable: 50 circuit km & 400 Volt overhead line by AB Cable: 60 km, RMU installation: 100 nos. Bid document required for this project is being prepared.
● Rural Electrification and Distribution Network Reinforcements in Province 2
In order to achieve the goal of sustainable energy access and grid access to all, Government of Nepal and Nepal Electricity Authority have emphasized on improving the quality of electricity supply through construction of more distribution system infrastructures including the reinforcement of existing distribution networks.
The scope of works under this proposal include construction of new 33/11 kV substations, 33 kV lines, 11 kV lines and low voltage distribution lines and reinforcement and rehabilitation of existing distribution networks. The project area includes 8 districts of Province 2 viz. Siraha, Saptari, Dhanusa, Mahottari, Sarlahi, Rautahat, Bara and Parsa. It
is proposed to construct 10 nos. of new 33/11 kV substations, 323 km of 33 kV lines, 950 km of 11 kV lines and 1000 km of 400 Volts distribution lines including distribution network reinforcement of existing 11 kV and low voltage lines.
The procurement has been divided into five different packages viz. Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4 and Lot 5. Estimated total cost for this project is USD 45 Million. Bids received from the bidders are under evaluation. This project is expected to complete by the end of 2024/25.
● Construction of Distribution Command and Control Centre (DCC)
In order to comply with NEA's objective of digitization and modernization of its service delivery, NEA is establishing a Distribution Command and Control Centre as a modern facility to control NEA's distribution system in Kathmandu valley which will provide common platform of a Data Centre for data acquisition from the different ongoing facilities like smart meters and ERP. The proposed Distribution Control Centre would provide full time control and operation of medium voltage and low voltage distribution system in Kathmandu valley, thereby improving reliability and quality of supply to the end consumers. Coupled with the rollout of smart metering and ERP, it would be helpful to enhance the operational efficiency of NEA.
The Distribution Command and Control Centre combined with Data Centre will be built using state of the art container system to facilitate fast completion of project within a period of 15 months. The bidding document for its procurement has been prepared and is under review in ADB.
● Smart Metering Project (Phase II)
With an aim to modernize distribution system throughout Kathmandu valley, EGMP is introducing Smart Metering Phase II project, supplementing Smart Metering Phase I project being implemented under PTDEEP. Through this project, NEA intends
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to replace all 350,000 electromechanical meters of the consumers of remaining nine distribution centres (Thimi, Pulchowk, Bhaktapur, Kirtipur, Kuleshwor, Lagankhel, Baneswor, Jorpati and Balaju) in Kathmandu valley by smart meters. The bidding documents for this project has also been prepared and submitted to ADB for review.
Single Phase Smart Meter Testing
● Rural Electrification and Distribution Network Improvement of Tanahu District
This project intends to electrify and improve the networks of the nearby villages which will be affected by the Tanahu Hydropower Project and is financed by ADB through Loan No.2990/2991-NEP (SF): Tanahu Hydropower Project. The scope of this project consists of construction of two 33/11 kV, 6/8 MVA SS at Saranghat and Ghiring, 40 km of 33 kV sub-transmission line, 222 km of 11 kV line, 345 km of 400/230 V line and installation of seventy (70) nos. distribution transformers (11/0.4 kV). The contract was awarded to M/s JV of East India Udhyog and Waiba Infratech on 29 November 2018. Till date, major items have been supplied and survey of line has been completed. Civil construction works at substations as well as construction of line has already started. The project is expected to complete by middle of 2021.
● Distribution System Master Plan Project
This project was designed to prepare a Distribution System/Rural Electrification Master Plan of Nepal (DS/REMP-N) for the entire country, with emphasis on providing electricity for all with the objective of betterment of livelihoods in the remote settlements of the country in an efficient way. Consulting firm M/s Gesto Energy, Portugal has been working closely with NEA to develop the master plan. The prime assignment of the consultant is to identify least cost and economically viable means to reinforce, upgrade and expand Nepal’s electricity system, including on and off-grid, to achieve universal access to electricity by 2023 and optimized access in on-grid areas by 2035. The master plan will also include policy recommendations, comprehensive electrification and distribution augmentation program and detailed case studies. The Project is funded by Norwegian Grant, administered by ADB. The final report has been submitted by the consultant, which includes Seven (7) provincials Distribution System / Rural Electrification Master Plan and a consolidated National Master Plan report for Nepal and other relevant reports such as socio-economic survey report, environmental and social safeguard report. The electrical grid map as submitted in the final report is given in Annex 5.
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PROVINCE No. 1
S.N. District Local Level Name Electrification
Status (%)
Projected Infrastructure for Complete Electrification
Total 11 kV (HT) Circuit Length (KM)
Total 0.4 kV (LT) Circuit
Length (KM)
No of Transformer
1 Taplejung
1. Phungling 94.02 25 75 28
2. Aathrai Triveni 84.52 8 32 12
3. Sidingwa 0.00 50 120 42
4. Fakthanglung 0 45 135 35
5. Mikkwakhola 0.00 15 130 15
6. Meringden 33.06 24 110 20
7. Maiwakhola 29.15 25 105 33
8. Pathibhara Yangwarak 87.50 15 40 12
9. Sirijangha 8.01 60 105 38
Sub Total 46.46 267 852 235
2 Panchthar
1. Phidim 86.14 15 25 10
2. Hilinang 86.67 3 6 2
3. Kummayak 100.00 5 10 5
4. Maklajung 85.40 10 30 5
5. Phalgunanda 85.14 10 20 5
6. Phalelung 50.29 25 50 10
7. Tumbewa 76.90 5 20 4
8. Yangawarak 56.35 20 25 7
Sub Total 79.80 93 186 48
3 Ilam
1. Ilam 87.06 3 12 8
2. Deumai 78.76 3 15 10
3. Mai 54.88 10 25 15
4. Suryodaya 83.85 5 14 9
5. Phakaphokthum 55.37 10 25 10
6. Chulachili 68.00 5 12 8
7. Mai Jogmai 78.77 3 14 6
8. Mangsebung 37.18 11 30 15
9. Rong 75.99 5 16 10
10. Sandakpur 82.16 4 15 6
Sub Total 73.79 59 178 97
ANNEX I. LOCAL LEVELWISE ELECTRIFICATION
STATUS AND PLAN SUMMARY
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4 Jhapa
1. Mechinagar 96.97 20 50 55
2. Damak 98.66 30 50 50
3. Kankai 96.56 6 20 13
4. Bhadrapur 94.98 15 38 28
5. Arjundhara 98.14 14 31 15
6. Shirasarakshi 91.33 50 75 51
7. Gauradaha 97.33 18 30 20
8. Birtamod 99.28 37 79 26
9. Kamal 89.40 50 100 35
10. Gaurigunj 98.04 12 20 10
11. Barhadashi 89.05 17 90 16
12. Jhapa 95.18 6 30 13
13. Buddashanti 93.94 14 30 15
14. Haldibari 88.58 9 29 16
15. Kanchankawal 87.05 14 29 16
Sub Total 95.17 312 701 379
5 Morang
1. Biratnagar 94.61 18 50 50
2. Belbari 100.00 6 15 8
3. Letang 94.24 12 22 10
4. Pathari Sanishchare 91.01 8 35 18
5. Rangeli 96.76 25 35 20
6. Sunharshi 89.19 20 30 15
7.Urlabari 97.58 8 32 17
8. Sundraharaincha 100.00 6 12 6
9. Ratuwamai 88.15 30 47 29
10. Budhiganga 86.30 17 30 17
11.Dhanpalthan 94.39 10 25 15
12. Gramthan 79.00 21 47 20
13. Jahada 73.50 14 35 12
14. Kanepokhari 93.82 10 35 20
15. Katahari 75.69 13 30 12
16. Kerabari 100.00 12 24 9
17. Miklajung 89 2 20 3
Sub Total 92.35 232 524 281
6 Sunsari
1. Itahari 97.78 10 30 39
2. Dharan 97.61 5 13 17
3. Inaruwa 98.21 5 15 10
4. Duhabi 100 0 0 10
5. Ramdhuni 95.30 9 36 23
6. Barahachhetra 92.76 7 45 26
7. Koshi 87.50 10 20 10
8. Gadhi 100 0 0 0
9. Barju 100 0 0 0
10. Bhokraha 90.88 8 15 13
11. Harinagara 90.98 7 12 10
12. Dewanganj 90.58 8 14 12
Sub Total 96.01 69 200 170
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7 Dhankutta
1.Pakhribas 97.22 2 5 2
2. Dhankuta 98.28 2 2 1
3. Mahalaxmi 97.02 2 3 2
4. Sangurigadhi 96.35 1 2 2
5. Khalsa Chhintang Sahidbhumi 96.20 2 1 1
6. Chhathar Jorpati 96.37 1 2 1
7. Chaubise 96.38 4 6 2
Sub Total 97.04 14 21 11
8 Terhathum
1. Myaglung 98.21 2 6 1
2. Laligurans 96.02 3 7 2
3. Aatharai R.M. 31.75 41 124 19
4. Phedap 90.90 3 9 2
5. Chhathar 92.13 3 12 2
6. Menchyayam 97.68 2 6 2
Sub Total 81.77 54 164 28
9 Sankhu-wasabha
1. Chainpur 94.32 4 20 5
2. Dharmadevi 95.38 6 26 6
3. Khandbari 96.92 5 15 1
4. Madi 98.37 12 35 6
5. Panchkhapan 80.67 9 24 9
6. Bhotkhola 0 100 150 15
7. Chichila 54.72 11 30 4
8. Makalu 13.21 46 60 10
9. Sabhapokhari 52.73 37 41 8
10. Silichong 73.53 40 51 13
Sub Total 73.53 270 452 77
10 Bhojpur
1. Bhojpur 77.22 9 54 7
2. Shadanand 64.22 24 156 19
3. Hatuwagadhi 10.88 26 147 21
4. Ramprasad Rai 59.87 11 92 16
5. Aamchok 0 43 268 24
6. Tyamke Maiyunm 83.91 4 30 4
7. Arun Gaunpalika 92.83 3 11 4
8. Pauwadungma 54.80 11 80 8
9. Salpasilichho 0.00 21 120 16
Sub Total 53.82 152 958 119
11 Solukhumbu
1. Solududhkunda 49.08 45 150 30
2. Dudhakaushika 0.00 90 360 40
3. Necha Salyan 12.27 54 200 25
4. Dudhkoshi 0.00 91 315 49
5. Maha Kulung 0.00 75 300 25
6. Sotang 0.00 80 275 40
7. Likhu Pike 0.00 50 175 35
8. Khumbu Pasanglhamu 0.00 100 300 25
Sub Total 13.55 585 2075 269
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12 Okhaldhunga
1. Siddhicharan 86.68 48 80 6
2. Manebhanjyang 25.25 85 180 10
3. Champadevi 9.47 110 210 17
4. Sunkoshi 21.51 85 230 12
5. Molung 33.55 90 220 11
6. Chisankhugadhi 65.42 20 60 6
7. Khiji Demba 1.380 90 270 18
8. Likhu 44.20 27 60 7
Sub Total 40.68 555 1310 87
13 Khotang
1. Rupakot Majhuwagadhi 87.34 4 27 7
2. Halesi Tuwachung 68.83 1 8 5
3. Khotehang 64.90 9 62 8
4. Diprung 90.02 2 11 3
5. Aiselukharka 43.26 17 70 17
6. Jantedhunga 16.52 21 122 20
7. Kepilasgadhi 32.81 16 117 18
8. Barahpokhari 28.88 13 119 19
9. Lamidanda 98.68 0 9 0
10. Sakela 80.34 0 0 0
Sub Total 66.08 83 545 97
14 Udayapur
1. Triyuga 78.46 25 140 30
2. Katari 63.38 35 160 25
3. Chaudandigadhi 71.59 30 150 20
4. Belaka 63.16 10 120 20
5. Udayapurgadhi 32.96 30 120 10
6. Rautamai 20.48 30 140 15
7. Tapli 0 25 90 10
8. Limchungbung 0 12 145 10
Sub Total 58.44 197.00 1065.00 140.00
Total Province 1 82.43 2942 9231 2038
PROVINCE No. 2
S.N. District Local Level Name Electrification
Status (%)
Projected Infrastructure for Complete Electrification
Total 11 kV (HT) Circuit Length
(KM)
Total 0.4 kV (LT) Circuit
Length (KM)
No of Transformer
1 Saptari
1. Bodebarsain 100.00 8 15 20
2. Dakneshwori 98.32 10 20 10
3. Hanumannagar Kankalini 97.57 12 20 14
4. Kanchanrup 100.00 2 7 5
5. Khadak 98.80 4 8 7
6. Sambhunath 98.81 10 20 10
7. Saptakoshi 98.05 2 4 3
8. Surunga 97.78 6 8 10
9. Rajbiraj 98.20 8 28 16
10. Agnisaira Krishnasavaran 98.23 2 5 5
11. Balan-Bihul 97.94 3 5 5
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12. Rajgadh 98.08 5 15 7
13. Bishnupur 98.02 8 20 8
14. Chhinnamasta 98.21 8 18 10
15. Mahadeva 97.78 7 24 12
16. Rupani 97.95 6 25 10
17. Tilathi Koiladi 98.26 8 25 10
18. Tirhut 100.00 2 5 5
Sub Total 98.49 111 272 167
2 Siraha
1. Lahan 97.45 10 18 5
2. Dhangadhimai 97.33 10 8 4
3. Siraha 98.32 13 12 19
4. Golbazar 97.91 20 53 35
5. Mirchaiya 100.00 12 45 35
6. Kalyanpur 99.15 12 20 25
7. Karjanha 98.06 15 35 25
8. Sukhipur 98.32 10 18 5
9. Bhagwanpur 98.16 5 10 3
10. Aurahi 98.48 3 15 5
11. Bishnupur 98.21 2 2 4
12. Bariyarpatti 98.18 10 16 5
13. Lakshmipur Patari 98.23 7 16 5
14. Naraha 98.24 12 4 4
15. Sakhuwanankar Katti 99.22 5 11 5
16. Arnama 98.87 3 1 4
17. Navarajpur 100.00 3 10 5
Sub Total 98.30 152 294 193
3 Dhanusha
1. Janakpur 100.00 30 85 30
2. Chhireshwarnath 100.00 1 3 4
3. Ganeshman Charanath 98.87 6 8 12
4. Dhanusadham 100.00 5 6 10
5. Nagarain 100.00 9 34 10
6. Bideha 99.10 4 25 15
7. Mithila 100.00 2 12 6
8. Sahidnagar 99.03 10 30 15
9. Sabaila 98.96 4 5 9
10. Kamala 99.04 8 35 10
11. Mithila Bihari 99.04 4 6 7
12. Hansapur 99.11 6 13 7
13.Janaknandani 99.29 4 15 4
14. Bateshwar 99.42 3 10 5
15. Mukhiyapatti Musharniya 99.24 6 20 7
16. Lakshminya 99.48 4 16 9
17. Aurahi 99.48 3 8 6
18. Dhanauji 99.18 5 10 7
Sub Total 99.52 114 341 173
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4 Mohottari
1. Aurahi 100.00 2 20 5
2. Balawa 99.12 6 17 12
3. Bardibas 100.00 6 35 10
4. Bhangaha 99.19 3 35 5
5. Gaushala 100.00 4 20 12
6. Jaleshwor 99.19 7 23 15
7. Loharpatti 99.00 9 23 9
8. Manara Shiswa 99.04 7 16 7
9. Matihani 99.17 7 21 8
10. Ramgopalpur 99.13 6 34 12
11. Ekdara 99.26 8 23 7
12. Mahottari 99.31 7 19 9
13. Pipara 99.46 8 21 5
14. Samsi 99.05 14 24 10
15. Sonama 99.03 3 15 5
Sub Total 99.39 97 346 131
5 Sarlahi
1.Bagmati 97.65 4 15 5
2.Balara 99.28 20 35 8
3.Barahathwa 100.00 11 30 15
4.Godaita 99.06 16 30 7
5.Harion 97.81 7 27 11
6.Haripur 99.10 4 15 9
7.Haripurwa 99.17 9 15 9
8.Ishworpur 96.85 10 20 14
9.Kabilasi 97.55 21 31 9
10.Lalbandi 96.78 25 65 17
11.Malangwa 100.00 12 25 7
12.Basbariya 98.84 6 20 6
13.Bishnu 98.86 22 35 8
14.Brahampuri 98.88 17 28 6
15.Chakraghatta 98.91 25 37 8
16.Chandranagar 97.88 22 35 7
17.Dhankaul 98.78 9 22 6
18.Kaudena 98.91 16 22 6
19.Parsa 98.86 17 23 5
20.Ramnagar 98.88 19 24 6
Sub Total 98.48 292 554 169
6 Rautahat
1.Baudhimai 100.00 5 25 11
2.Brindaban 99.03 50 125 20
3.Chandrapur 100.00 50 150 15
4.Dewahi Gonahi 99.07 5 18 5
5.Gadhimai 99.26 2 12 2
6.Garuda 99.14 10 50 6
7.Gaur 100.00 3 18 5
8.Gujara 99.38 75 150 17
9.Ishanath 99.21 2 20 3
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10.Katahariya 99.31 5 25 5
11.Madhav Narayan 99.03 3 17 5
12.Maulapur 100.00 3 27 5
13.Paroha 99.19 3 15 4
14.Phatuwa Bijayapur 99.22 5 16 4
15.Rajdevi 99.20 5 23 3
16.Rajpur 99.20 3 22 2
17.Durga Bhagwati 99.11 1 13 2
18.Yamunamai 99.09 2 12 3
Sub Total 99.40 232 738 117
7 Bara
1.Jeetpur Simara 100.00 2 20 3
2.Kalaiya 100.00 7 18 15
3.Kolhabi 99.06 15 21 5
4.Nijgadh 99.21 5 15 5
5.Mahagadhimai 99.00 11 22 16
6.Simraungadh 99.07 18 29 10
7.Pacharauta 99.00 10 20 8
8.Pheta 99.25 10 20 8
9.Bishrampur 99.00 5 12 4
10.Prasauni 99.26 2 4 5
11.Adarsh Kotwal 99.34 10 18 7
12.Karaiyamai 99.38 11 12 5
13.Devtal 99.34 7 12 8
14.Parwanipur 99.43 3 6 5
15.Baragadhi 99.22 15 20 6
16.Suwarna 99.26 12 15 6
Sub Total 99.48 143 264 116
8 Parsa
1.Birgunj 100.00 15 33 40
2.Bahudarmai 99.05 10 21 8
3.Parsagadhi 99.02 5 10 5
4.Pokhariya 99.17 8 17 9
5.Bindabasini 99.00 8 18 9
6.Chhipaharmai 99.10 20 50 10
7.Jagarnathpur 99.05 7 14 8
8.Jirabhawani 99.12 6 13 8
9.Kalikamai 99.09 7 20 7
10.Pakaha Mainpur 99.07 7 14 7
11.Paterwa Sugauli 99.17 8 16 11
12.Sakhuwa Prasauni 99.11 8 15 9
13.Thori 99.33 10 22 7
14.Dhobini 99.15 9 23 8
Sub Total 99.47 128 286 146
Total Province 2 99.05 1269 3095 1212
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S.N. District Local Level Name Electrification
Status (%)
Projected Infrastructure for Complete Electrification
Total 11 kV (HT) Circuit Length (KM)
Total 0.4 kV (LT) Circuit
Length (KM)
No of Transformer
1 Sindhuli
1.Kamalamai 95.84 2 5 12. Dudhauli 79.15 6 12 43. Golanjor 61.38 3 9 24. Ghyanglekh 24.77 8 15 35. Teen Patan 90.62 2 5 16. Phikkal 3.83 20 65 57. Marin 62.68 18 54 88. Sunkoshi 77.13 5 12 29. Hariharpur Gadhi 1.54 12 18 4Sub Total 69.51 76 195 30
2 Ramechhap
1. Manthali 99.86 0 10 02. Ramechhap 100.00 0 0 03. Umakunda 60.77 0 20 04. KhandaDevi 97.58 2 6 25.Gokul Ganga 100.00 0 0 06.Doramba 100.00 0 0 07.Likhu 97.50 0 10 08.Sunapati 96.46 0 10 0Sub Total 95.60 2 56 2
3 Dolakha
1.Jiri 100.00 0 0 02.Bhimeshwor Muncipality 100.00 0 0 03.Kalinchok 100.00 0 0 04.Gauri Shankar 96.48 0 0 05.Tamakoshi 100.00 0 0 06.Melung 100.00 0 0 07.Bigu 87.58 12 18 38.Baiteshwor 100.00 0 0 09.Shailung 100.00 0 0 0Sub Total 98.48 12 18 3
4 Sindhu Pal-chowk
1.Chautara Sangachokgadhi 96.25 5 12 22.Barhabise 91.68 12 18 23.Melamchi 97.14 16 26 54.Indrawati 94.46 8 13 45.Jugal 70.54 13 22 66.PanchaPokhari 92.31 12 16 37.Balephi 94.44 3 5 28.Bhotekoshi 87.83 7 16 39.Lishankhu Pakhar 88.87 11 24 410.Sunkoshi 94.42 7 12 211.Helambu 95.16 7 18 812.TripuraSundari 93.06 8 13 3Sub Total 92.57 109 195 44
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1.Dhulikhel 96.11 24 42 72.Banepa 96.31 14 20 133.Panauti 92.16 16 31 134.Panchkhal 90.12 9 12 65.Namobuddha 92.10 8 7 66.Mandan Deupur 86.03 21 35 287.Khanikhola 0.00 13 39 198.Chaunri Deurali 77.68 9 12 69.Temal 84.31 7 10 510.Bethanchok 84.19 7 7 811.Bhumlu 84.05 9 12 812.Mahabharat 4.28 34 44 1913.Roshi 73.65 27 29 15Sub Total 82.99 198 300 153
6 Lalitpur
1. Lalitpur 100.00 12 32 152.Godawari 100.00 16 41 153.MahaLaxmi 100.00 10 30 124.Konjyosom 94.43 1 4 25.Bagmati 92.11 2 7 46.Mahankal 95.21 2 6 4Sub Total 99.62 43 120 52
7 Bhaktapur
1.Changunarayan 100.00 15 62 252.Bhaktapur 100.00 11 41 203.Madhyapur 100.00 0 0 04.Surya Binayak 100.00 23 41 15Sub Total 100.00 49 144 60
8 Kathmandu
1.Kathmandu 100.00 0 0 752.Kageswori-Manohara 100.00 2 5 133.Kirtipur 100.00 2 5 104.Gokarneshwor 100.00 2 5 65.Chandragiri 100.00 4 9 126.Tokha 100.00 3 6 97.Tarkeshwor Municiplaity 100.00 2 7 88.Daxinkali 100.00 2 7 109.Nagarjun 100.00 2 10 910.Budhanialkantha 100.00 5 7 911.Sankharapur 100.00 5 10 17Sub Total 100.00 29 71 178
9 Nuwakot
1.Bidur 100.00 1 1 22.Belkot Gadhi 100.00 1 1 23.Kakani 100.00 1 1 24.Kispang 100.00 1 1 25.Tadi 100.00 2 3 26.Tarkeshwor 100.00 1 1 27.Dupcheshwor 100.00 8 12 48.PanchaKanya 100.00 1 1 29.Likhu 100.00 1 1 210.Meghang 100.00 1 1 211.Shivpuri 100.00 1 1 212.Surya Gadhi 100.00 1 1 2Sub Total 100.00 20 25 26
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1.Uttar Gaya 95.57 6 10 22.Kalika 94.77 2 6 13.GosaiKunda 93.18 4 7 14.NauKunda 96.47 4 10 55.ParbatiKunda (Aamaxodingmo) 97.58 2 12 1Sub Total 95.40 18 45 10
11 Dhading
1.Dhunibesi 87.73 10 13 32.Nilkantha 99.62 3 12 23.Khaniyabas 91.73 5 10 44.Gajuri 76.27 5 7 55.Galchhi 91.46 5 7 26.Ganga Jamuna 91.96 5 12 57.Jwalamukhi 96.42 6 7 38.Thakre 87.27 20 45 129.Netrawati 100.00 6 10 310.Benighat Rorang 76.19 3 5 711.Rubi Valley 0.00 20 75 1012.Sidda Lekh 100.00 3 4 313.Tripura Sundari 95.20 2 4 1Sub Total 88.86 93 211 60
12 Makawanpur
1.Hetauda 100.00 4 9 132.Thaha 95.05 3 6 43.Indra Sarobar 92.23 5 7 44.Kailash 51.60 14.5 33 185.Bakaiya 57.41 15 35 156.Bagmati 66.79 18 30 147.Bhimphedi 66.76 9 17 98.Makawanpur Gadhi 65.93 14 27 139.Manahari 78.18 12 19 1010.Raksirang 45.27 22.5 33 19Sub Total 82.13 117 216 119
13 Chitwan
1.Bharatpur 100.00 5 15 102.Kalika 79.66 15 25 163.Khairhani 71.86 30 50 254.Madi 75.26 15 40 245.Ratna Nagar 100.00 20 45 356.Rapti 72.66 40 85 257.Ichchhakamana 57.85 30 45 15Sub Total 90.29 155 305 150
Total Province 3 94.44 921 1901 887
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S.N. District Local Level Name Electrification
Status (%)
Projected Infrastructure for Complete Electrification
Total 11 kV (HT) Circuit Length (KM)
Total 0.4 kV (LT) Circuit
Length (KM)
No of Transformer
1 Gorkha
1.Gorkha 100 0 0 122.Palungtar 100 0 0 83.Sulikot 54.68 6 35 84.Siranchok 100 0 0 35.Ajirkot 72.08 12 25 76.Aarughat 100 55 90 217.Gandaki 100 0 0 108.Chumanubri 0 75 30 159.Dharche 0.71 10 20 310.Bhimsen 100 0 0 511.Shahid Lakhan 100 0 0 4Sub Total 86.90 158 200 96
2 Lamjung
1.Besishahar 100 0 0 102.Madhya Nepal 100 0 5 103.Rainas 100 0 0 04.Sundarbazar 100 0 0 05.Khola Sothar 84.83 20 30 106.Dhudh Pokhari 62.14 25 50 167.Dordi 99.48 3 8 128.Marsyangdi 99.64 3 4 11Sub Total 96.69 51 97 69
3 Tanahu
1.Bhanu 98.51 2 10 102.Bhimad Minucipality 100 0 0 53.Byas Minucipality 99.22 2 10 54.Sukla Gandaki 100 0 0 105.Aanbu Khaireni 94.84 34 84 206.Rishing 85.80 29 48 127.Ghiring 82.70 3 23 118.Devghat 47.34 40 80 259.Myagde 100 0 0 1010.Bandipur 99.45 2 10 5Sub Total 95.06 112 265 113
4 Syangja
1.Galyang 100 0 0 102.Chapakot 100 0 2 103.Putalibazar 100 0 0 104.Bhirkot 100 0 0 105.Waling 100 0 0 106.Arjun Chaupari 100 0 0 57.Aandhi Khola 100 0 0 58.Kali Gandaki 100 0 0 59.Phedi Khola 100 0 0 510.Biruwa 100 0 0 511.Harinas 100 18 40 7Sub Total 100 18 42 82
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5 Kaski
1.Pokhara Lekhnath 100 20 80 302.Annapurna 92.36 30 60 153.Machhapuchhre 97.05 12 30 64.Madi 88.24 5 15 85.Rupa 100 0 0 3Sub Total 99.08 67 185 62
6 Manang
1.Chame 89.70 70 70 102.Nar Phu 0 70 75 53.Nashong 38.22 20 70 54.Nesyang 85 10 55 5Sub Total 64.07 170 270 25
7 Mustang
1.Gharpajhong 98.36 10 20 52.Thasang 97.87 10 15 53.Dalome 52.64 30 55 74.Lomanthang 12.43 50 75 95.Barha Gaun Muktichhetra 97.00 24 40 15Sub Total 78.55 124 205 41
8 Myagdi
1.Beni 99.09 2 15 32.Annapurna 94.60 3 6 23.Dhawalagiri 91.61 7 6 44.Mangala 96.04 2 5 25.Malika 75.94 10 24 86.Raghu Ganga 82.49 10 14 5Sub Total 91.22 34 70 24
9 Parbat
1.Kushma 100 0 0 02.Phalebas 100 0 0 03.Jaljala 100 0 0 04.Painyoo 100 0 0 05.Maha Shila 100 0 0 06.Modi 100 0 0 07.Bihadi 100 0 0 0Sub Total 100 0 0 0
10 Baglung
1.Baglung 100 0 3 102.Galkot 89.93 30 60 173.Jaimini 86.34 25 50 104.Dhorpatan 84.47 55 118 225.Bareng 97.59 10 25 66.Kathe Khola 100 0 0 107.Taman Khola 65.23 38 80 168.Tara Khola 87.82 40 75 159.Nisi Khola 75.43 35 75 1710.Badi Gad 84.12 48 104 19Sub Total 90.08 281 590 142
11 Nawalpur
1.Kawasoti 93.59 10 20 152.Gaindakot 90.38 15 20 153.Devchuli 86.53 20 45 154.Madhya Bindu 84.08 15 45 305.Bungdi Kali 0 100 235 506.Bulingtar 0 80 225 707.Binayi 75.75 30 45 158.Hupsekot 31.69 50 80 40Sub Total 75.10 320 715 250
Total Gandaki Province 92.78 1335 2639 904
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S.N. District Local Level Name Electrification
Status (%)
Projected Infrastructure for Complete Electrification
Total 11 kV (HT) Circuit Length (KM)
Total 0.4 kV (LT) Circuit
Length (KM)
No of Transformer
1 Parasi
1.Bardaghat 99.56 15 42 17
2.Ramgram 100 0 0 20
3.Sunwal 100 5 7 10
4.Triveni Susta 95.26 8 15 10
5.Palhi Nandan 100 0 2 5
6.Pratappur 100 0 5 5
7.Sarawal 100 2 8 5
Sub Total 99.42 30 79 72
2 Gulmi
1.Musikot 77.81 0 0 50
2.Resunga 100 0 50 15
3.Isma 99.09 0 0 2
4.Kali Gandaki 100 1 2 5
5.Gulmi Durbar 100 0 2 5
6.Satyawati 100 0 2 5
7.Chandrakot 100 5 8 8
8.Ruru 100 0 2 5
9.Chhatrakot 100 0 2 5
10.Dhurkot 99.16 0 0 5
11.Madane 97.20 0 0 5
12.Malika 96.36 0 0 15
Sub Total 96.98 6 68 125
3 Palpa
1.Rampur 91.94 0 0 0
2.Tansen 98.20 1 5 10
3.Nisdi 27.46 20 200 30
4.Purba Khola 84.40 25 100 15
5.Rambha 96.53 10 50 10
6.Matha Gadhi 62.71 40 400 40
7.Tinau 70.73 30 200 15
8.Bagnaskali 99.68 10 100 10
9.Ribdikot 94.14 15 100 10
10.Raina Devi Chhahara 96.12 30 200 20
Sub Total 86.38 181 1355 160
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4 Rupendehi
1.Butwal 100 6 10 18
2.Devdaha 100 5 8 8
3.Lumbini Sanskritik 91.32 15 25 28
4.Siddharthanagar 100 2 4 2
5.Saina Maina 100 5 10 10
6.Tilottama 100 5 10 30
7.Gaidahawa 91.36 12 18 18
8.Kanchan 91.53 11 21 15
9.Kotahi Mai 95.84 4 6 10
10.Marchawari 93.67 5 15 12
11.Mayadevi 97.44 7 11 9
12.Om Satiya 97.3 2 8 4
13.Rohini 100 0 0 10
14.Sammari Mai 95.14 4 9 6
15.Siyari 100 3 5 4
16.Suddodhana 100 0 0 5
Sub Total 98.02 86 160 189
5 Kapilbastu
1.Kapilbastu 100 1 5 3
2.Buddabhumi 97.78 10 27 15
3.Shivaraj 97.58 12 16 9
4.Maharajganj 98.56 3 5 8
5.Krishna Nagar 98.75 5 10 9
6.Banganga 100 3 15 8
7.Mayadevi 100 3 18 8
8.Yashodhara 100 4 20 8
9.Suddodhana 100 3 22 7
10.Bijay Nagar 97.18 5 8 6
Sub Total 99.00 49 146 81
6 Arghakhanchi
1.Sandhikharka 99.83 3 10 15
2.Shit Ganga 85.68 18 39 13
3.Bhumikasthan 100 0
4.Chhatra Dev 100 4 4
5.Panini 100 0 6 1
6.Malarani 100 0 3 1
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1.Pyuthan 99.49 0 5 0
2.Swargadwari 94.17 1 6 2
3.Gaumukhi 60.52 40 100 6
4.Mandavi 100 0 0 5
5.Sarumarani 96.55 0 0 0
6.Mallarani 97.85 0 1 0
7.Nau Bahini 66.04 12 60 7
8.Jhimaruk 100 0 0 0
9.Eairabati 100 0 0 0
Sub Total 90.52 53 172 20
8 Rolpa
1.Rolpa 65.98 102 150 2
2.Triveni 58.41 42 24 7
3.Pariwartan 0 72 140 12
4.Madi 21.45 21 32 6
5.Runti Gadhi 28.59 63 115 7
6.Lungri 60.71 62 90 9
7. Gangadev 1.67 2 2 15
8.Sunchhahari 14.41 25 80 12
9.Subarnawati 81.44 47 138 5
10.Thawang 0 0 0 4
Sub Total 40.10 436 771 79
9 Rukum East
1.Bhume 0 78 100 50
2.Putha Uttar Ganga 0 96 250 50
3.Sisne 35.94 51 150 40
Sub Total 11.25 225 500 140
10 Dang
1.Tulsipur 93.46 20 80 35
2.Ghorahi 90.67 25 100 25
3.Lamahi 95.45 15 26 21
4.Banglachuli 73.92 40 385 35
5.Dangi Sharan 86.59 50 250 18
6.Gadhawa 71.71 48 40 25
7.Rajpur 70.05 60 85 25
8.Rapti 75.65 35 55 25
9.Shanti Nagar 80.73 85 200 25
10.Babai 82.25 100 400 30
Sub Total 87.07 478 1621 264
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S.N. District Local Level Name
Electrifica-tion Status
(%)
Projected Infrastructure for Complete Electrification
Total 11 kV (HT) Circuit Length (KM)
Total 0.4 kV (LT) Circuit
Length (KM)
No of Transformer
1 Rukum West
1.Musikot 76.02 10 50 102.Chaurjahari 53.28 30 150 203.Aathabiskot 24.05 75 190 184.Sani Bheri 35.94 45 170 155.Triveni 44.03 25 120 126.Banphikot 88.53 15 50 8Sub Total 53.46 200 730 83
2 Salyan
1.Sharada 88.04 40 80 152.Bagchaur 37.85 85 150 203.Bangad Kupinde 30.79 80 160 184.Kalimati 21.70 90 120 165.Triveni 86.32 85 110 206.Kapurkot 61.61 75 100 157.Chhatreshwori 73.08 65 95 158.Dhorchaur 47.86 55 100 149.Kumakha Malika 25.47 85 120 2210.Darma 22.90 55 75 16Sub Total 50.23 715 1110 171
11 Bardiya
1.Gulariya 100 5 15 2
2.Maduvan 100 8 20 2
3.Rajapur Taratal 100 5 15 3
4.Thakura Baba 100 10 20 3
5.Bansgadhi 97.68 25 25 5
6.Bar Bardiya 97.14 5 15 3
7.Badhaiya Tal 100 5 15 3
8.Geruwa 100 1 15 3
Sub Total 99.23 64 140 24
12 Banke
1.Nepalgunj 100 15 50 50
2.Kohalpur 100 10 50 30
3.Narainapur 9.71 50 485 40
4.Raptisonari 69.90 100 300 60
5.Baijanath 100 10 50 30
6.Khajura 96.88 35 65 20
7.Duduwa 95.51 86 90 29
8.Janaki 97.11 78 100 34
Sub Total 90.09 384 1190 293
Total Province 5 91.00 2017 6264 1477
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3 Surkhet
1.Birendra Nagar 81.32 50 100 302.Bheri Ganga 48.05 50 150 253.Gurbhakot 60.76 55 120 204.Panchapuri 0.00 80 160 305.Lek Besi 64.14 55 85 206.Chaukune 0.00 75 140 207.Baraha Tal 12.59 75 150 208.Chingad 0.00 70 130 259.Simta 9.28 75 120 20
Sub Total 47.46 585 1155 210
4 Dailekh
1.Narayan 59.84 28 65 15
2.Dullu 38.82 74 72 113.Chamunda Bindrasaini 7.19 59 104.5 164.Aathabis 0.00 70 120 165.Bhagawati Mai 4.51 60 118.5 146.Gurans 35.18 50 64 107.Dungeshwor 64.33 29 57 68.Naumule 9.14 69 98 159.Mahabu 31.64 52 94 1310.Bairavi 24.01 55 101 1311.Thantikandh 0.00 70 95 15Sub Total 26.18 616 989 144
5 Jajarkot
1.Bheri 54.16 75 135 142.Chhedagad 9.34 91 185 193.Triveni Nalgad 0.00 110 205 214.Kuse 0.00 108 122 19
5.Junichande 0.00 109 212 13
6.Barekot 0.00 95 216 127.Shivalaya 5.38 95 200 15Sub Total 14.05 683 1275 113
6 Dolpa
1.Thuli Bheri 40.00 75 110 142.Tripura Sundari 40.00 75 110 153.Dolpo Buddha 0.00 85 110 184.She-Phoksundo 0.00 75 140 155.Jagadulla 0.00 105 150 156.Mudke Chula gaun 0.00 110 110 107.Kaieke 0.00 105 120 108.Chharka Tongsong 0.00 110 135 10Sub Total 20.63 740 985 107
7 Jumla
1.Chandannath 20.00 110 85 152.Kanaka Sundari 0.00 95 85 103.Sinja 6.77 85 110 104.Hima 0.82 105 85 115.Tila 2.38 85 105 126.Guthichaur 3.11 115 110 107.Tatopani 1.19 115 120 108.Patarasi 1.23 105 110 10Sub Total 5.64 815 810 88
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8 Kalikot
1.Khandachakra 54.86 80 100 72.Raskot 68.00 20 30 43.Tila Gupha 0.00 90 110 124.Pachal Jharana 0.00 75 112 105.Sanni Triveni 70.00 55 75 106.Narhari Nath 0.00 110 120 107.Kalika 0.00 110 75 108.Mahawai 0.00 100 110 109.Palata 0.00 82 105 10Sub Total 22.96 722 837 83
9 Mugu
1.Chhaya Nath Rara 51.05 40 65 72.Mugum akarmarong 0.00 70 85 83.Soru 0.00 60 84 104.Khatyad 0.00 75 100 12Sub Total 19.36 245 334 37
10 Humla
1.Simkot 89.28 25 50 102.Namkha 0.00 90 110 103.Kharpu Nath 25.91 100 75 84.Sarkegad 0.00 100 110 105.Chankheli 0.00 85 130 156.Adanchuli 0.00 110 120 157.Tanjakot 0.00 120 110 10Sub Total 27.38 630 705 78
Total Province 6 34.75 5951 8930 1114
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S.N. District Local Level Name Electrification
Status (%)
Projected Infrastructure for Complete Electrification
Total 11 kV (HT) Circuit Length (KM)
Total 0.4 kV (LT) Circuit
Length (KM)
No of Transformer
1 Bajura
1.Badi Malika 83.67 10 25 10
2.Triveni 0.00 25 40 17
3.Budhi Ganga 0.00 20 35 15
4.Budhi Nanda 0.00 35 60 19
5.Gaumul 0.00 20 40 15
6.Pandab Gufa 0.00 25 45 13
7.SwamiKartik 0.00 20 40 10
8.Chhededaha 0.00 25 50 14
9.Himali 0.00 30 60 17
Sub Total 11.58 210 395 130
2 Bhajhang
1. Jaya prithivi 56.30 25 45 8
2.Bungal 0.00 50 90 15
3.Talkot 0.00 55 85 10
4.Masta 3.41 50 70 10
5.Khaptadchhanna 0.00 45 75 13
6.Thalara 0.00 65 95 12
7.Bitthadchir 22.82 35 85 7
8.Surma 15.74 65 70 12
9.Chhabis Pathibhera 0.00 60 75 10
10.Durgathali 0.00 60 70 10
11.Kedarsyun 7.16 50 65 8
12.Kanda 0.00 55 65 10
Sub Total 10.21 615 890 125
3 Achham
1.Mangalsen 69.53 25 20 8
2.Sanfebagar 67.33 42 32 12
3.Kamalbazar Municiplaity 16.30 28 32 10
4.Panchdeval Binayak Municiplaity 0.00 30 45 18
5.Chourpati 55.81 12 28 8
6.Mellekh 63.83 20 18 8
7.Bannigadhi Jayagadh 74.11 12 19 4
8.RamaRoshan 0.00 32 39 11
9.Dhakari 0.00 45 48 15
10.Turmakhand 0.00 32 64 16
Sub Total 37.18 278 345 110
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4 Doti
1.Dipayal-Silgadi 97.88 6 10 9
2.Shikhar 97.26 6 10 10
3.Purbi Chouki 78.88 13 20 10
4.Badikedar 5.75 70 75 12
5.Jorayal 61.53 60 70 8
6.Sayal 46.32 55 75 10
7.Aadarsha 65.61 50 70 10
8.K.I. Singh 88.22 20 20 8
9.Bogtan 18.10 70 75 26
Sub Total 70.73 350 425 103
5 Kailali
1.Dhangadhi 98.44 4 12 16
2.Tikapur Muncipality 100.00 0 0 0
3.Ghodaghodi 76.39 30 85 14
4.Lamki-Chuha 100.00 0 0 0
5.Bhajani 90.09 6 16 3
6.Godavari 94.07 12 20 15
7.Gauri Ganga 90.09 2 6 3
8.Janaki 91.48 1 2 2
9.Bardagoriya 90.71 1 2 4
10.Mohanyal 2.67 45 25 13
11.Kailari 93.12 9 12 8
12.Joshipur 94.36 3 18 3
13.Chure 37.47 55 60 25
Sub Total 89.67 168 258 106
6 Kanchanpur
1. Bhimdatta 92.70 2 10 3
2. Punarbas 96.32 1 3 3
3. Bedkot 91.61 3 5 5
4. Mahakali 92.21 2 7 7
5. Shuklaphanta 90.52 5 12 8
6. Belauri 93.56 2 8 2
7. Krishnapur 89.88 7 12 8
8. Beldandi 95.73 2 5 2
9. Laljhadi 96.47 1 2 2
Sub Total 92.79 25 64 40
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1.Amargadhi 87.09 5 25 4
2.Parashuram 58.91 80 105 15
3.Aalitaal 69.99 65 90 4
4.Bhageshwor 70.85 35 65 8
5.Navadurga 80.36 15 45 4
6.Ajaymeru 80.33 5 30 4
7.Ganyapdhura 82.01 8 20 3
Sub Total 74.85 213 380 42
8 Baitadi
1.Dasharath Chanda 81.98 10 13 6
2.Patan 63.93 18 25 12
3.Melauli 1.08 40 75 20
4.Purchaundi 0.00 65 68 24
5.Surnaiya 27.91 26 50 16
6.Sigas 0.00 55 70 20
7.Shivanath 0.00 35 55 15
8.Pancheshwor 4.14 20 45 12
9.Dogada Kedar 29.32 24 65 10
10.Dilasaini 11.57 32 65 15
Sub Total 27.79 325 531 150
9 Darchula
1.Mahakali 81.65 10 18 4
2.Sailya Shikhar 40.74 35 65 9
3.Malikarjun 43.52 30 80 10
4.Api Himal 0.00 65 105 12
5.Duhun 23.28 30 90 10
6.Naugad 0.00 68 115 13
7.Marma 11.90 45 60 10
8.Lekam 14.55 35 75 10
9.Byas 35.39 115 95 10
Sub Total 34.69 433 703 88
Total Province 7 64.69 2617 3991 894
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& LINE DETAILS
Province No. 1 Provincial Office, BiratnagarDISTRIBUTION (33/11 kV) SUBSTATION STATUS
S. N. Distribution Center Substation Name Total Capacity
(MVA) Existing Proposed Planned Under Con-struction
1 Biratnagar
Rani 40.6 √
Tanki 33.2 √ √
Katahari 8 √
2 Duhabi Supplied by Duhabi Grid
3 Itahari Khanar 41.2 √
4 Inaruwa Inaruwa 16 √
5 UdaypurJaljale 25 √
Taraghari 8 √
6 Diktel Buipa 8 √
7 Okhaldhunga Okhaldhunga 2.25 √
8 Solukhumbu Supplied by Tingla Grid
9 Khadbari Tirtire 8 √
10 Terathum Tute 1.5 √
Jiri Khimti 4.5 √
11 Dhankuta
Hile 8 √ √
Dhankuta 9.5 √
Bhedetar 1.5 √
12 Bhojpur Bhojpur 3 √
13 Dharan Dharan 32.6 √
14 Belbari Biratchowk 16 √
15 Urlabari Supplied by Damak Sub-station √
16 Rangeli Rangeli 16 √
17 DamakDamak 24.6 √
Buluchowk 16.6 √
18 Gauradaha Supplied by Padajungi Grid
19 Anarmani Ghailaduba 8 √
20 BhadrapurChandragadhi 16 √
Baniyani 8 √
21 Dhulabari Dhulabari 16 √
22 IlamFikkal 8 √
Tilkaini 8 √
23 Panchthar Phidim 3 √
24 Taplejung Taplejung 8 √
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Province No. 1 Provincial Office, Biratnagar33 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Distribution Center 33 kV Feeder Name Feeder
Length(km) Conductor Type Maximum/Average Load (A)
1 Itahari
Khanar 7.3 ACSR( Dog) 325
Khanar New 11 ACSR( Dog) 150
Reliance 0.88 ACSR( Dog) 205
2 Terathum Basantapur - Jirikhimti 15 ACSR( Dog) 50
3 Khadbari Dhankuta-Tirtire 45.94 ACSR( Dog) 210
4 Ilam
Anarmani - Ilam 51.32 ACSR( Dog) 75/50
Fikkal - Tilkaini 37.9 ACSR( Dog)
Tilkaini - Godak 7.15 ACSR( Dog)
Rabi - Chisapani 49.92 ACSR( Dog) Not Charged
5 Dhankuta Dharan-Dhankuta 34.09 ACSR( Dog) 201 /128
6 Panchthar Ilam-Phidim 41.17 ACSR( Dog) 30/25
Phidim-Thapatar 3.62 ACSR( Dog) 20/15
7 Bhojpur Hile - Bhojpur Feeder 45 ACSR( Dog) 19
8 Bhadrapur Anarmani-Chandragadhi 12.52 ACSR( Dog Racoon) 229
Chandragadhi-Baniyani 17.72 ACSR( Dog) 87
9 Urlabari No 33 kV Feeder
10 Gauradaha No 33 kV Feeder
11 Damak Damak Bazaar 4.5 ACSR( Dog) 325/200
Panchgachhi 23.5 ACSR( Dog) 200/100
12 Belbari Duhabi-Belbari 22.13 ACSR( Dog) 229
13 Rangeli Biratnagar-Rani-Rangeli 27 ACSR( Dog) 170.51
14 Dharan Duhabi- Dharan-Chatara 41.56 ACSR( Dog) 310
15 Taplejung Amarpur-Hiti 41.5 ACSR( Dog) 3
16 Biratnagar
Biratnagar 33 kV-1 26.2 ACSR(Racoon) 270/215
Biratnagar 33 kV-2 26.2 ACSR (Racoon) 250/200
Biratnagar 33 kV-3 11 ACSR (Bear) 535/400
RJM 3 ACSR( Dog) 30/30
Industrial 33 kV 11 ACSR (Bear ) 130/80
Katahari 20.5 ACSR( Dog) 291/239
17 Duhabi 33 kV Duhabi Industrial feeder 13.9 ACSR( Dog) 211
18 Inaruwa Duhabi - Inaruwa 57 ACSR( Dog) 300/210
19 Anarmani 33 kV Damak Prasaran Line 7 ACSR( Dog) 210
20 Dhulabari Anarmani-Dhulabari 14.15 ACSR( Dog) 207
Sunmai-Charali 16.5 ACSR( Dog) 207
21 Solukhumbu Okhaldhunga - Solu 40 ACSR( Dog) 96
22 Okhaldhunga Buipa to Okhaldhunga 33.2 ACSR( Dog) 247
23 Diktel Jaljale to Buipa 69 ACSR( Dog)
24 Udaypur Lahan to Jaljale 23.5 ACSR( Dog)
Mirchaiya to Taraghari 28.2 ACSR( Dog)
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Province No. 1 Provincial Office, Biratnagar11 kV FEEDER STATUS
S. N. Distribution Center 11 kV Feeder Name Feeder Length (km) Conductor Type Maximum/Average Load (A)
1Itahari
Gaisar 24.82 ACSR( Dog,Rabbit) 260Tarahara 29.15 ACSR( Dog, Rabbit,Weasel) 150Pakali 54 ACSR( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 175Industrial 9.5 ACSR( Dog,Rabbit) 145NTC 4.84 ACSR(Rabbit) 3.6Itahari 17 ACSR( Dog,Rabbit) 225Khanar 28.35 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 135Industrial Labipur 19 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 185
Inaruwa Jhumka 95.26 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 215
2 Terathum
Basantapur Sukrabare 98 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 55Myanglung 33 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 35Morahang 38 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 12Fedap Atthrai 105 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 18Lasune 42 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 10
3 Khadbari
Khadbari 256.83 ACSR (Weasel) 114Chainpur 78.28 ACSR (Weasel) 25Madi 46.29 ACSR (Weasel) 13Mudhe 55.98 ACSR (Weasel) 23
4 Ilam
Ilam 14.56 ACSR (Rabbit) 60/40Sakhejung 210.45 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 75/45Mangalbare 90 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 45/30Kanyam 103.02 ACSR( Dog, Rabbit ) 110/90Laxmipur 50.57 ACSR (Rabbit) 60/40Danabari 78.59 ACSR (Rabbit) 40/25Maijogmai 50.06 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 50/30
5 Gauradaha Padajungi 126.28 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 246Gaurigunj 113.68 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 241Kunjibari 40.78 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 48
6 Dhankuta
Triveni 28.88 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 30/20Nishan 28.58 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 28/18Hile 16.88 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 45/20Belhara 85.48 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 27/20Jitpur 69.88 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 29/18Pakhribas 65.88 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 26/16Rajarani 95.77 ACSR (Weasel) 45/35Fakshib/Ahale 45.75 ACSR (Weasel) 22/15
7Panchthar
Phidim 92.18 ACSR (Rabbit) 46/32Jorpokhari 34.04 ACSR (Rabbit) 6/1.9Kabeli 32.53 ACSR (Rabbit) 5.16/2.1Singapur 25.38 ACSR (Rabbit) 2/1.1Yashok 76.88 ACSR (Rabbit) 32/18
Ilam Sakhejum 28.85 ACSR (Rabbit) 80/30
8 Bhojpur
Bazar 110.54 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 18.5Aale Bokhim 24.82 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 4.8Kafle 132.58 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 28Hile 50.72 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 5.5Belhara 7.08 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 2.75
9 Taplejung Phungling 45.68 ACSR (Rabbit Weasel, Squirrel) 40Dobhan 92.56 ACSR (Rabbit Weasel, Squirrel) 5
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Bhadrapur 25.18 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 200Jalthal 52.09 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 185Chandragadhi 35.11 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 335Haldibari 38.05 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 163750 kVA 4.6 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 82Prithivinagar 41.72 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 50Baniyani 29.18 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 24Kechana 91.81 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 45Singimadi 3.31 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 8Dhulabari 4.96 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel)
11 Urlabari Urlabari 147.86 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 298Rajghat 108.14 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 287
12 Damak
Shivgunj 46.5 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 250/175Kunjibari 5.35 ACSR (Rabbit) 200/100Dhukurpani 44.96 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 250/175Setumari 19.32 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 55/40NTC 14.19 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 63/43Damak Bazar 34.67 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 325/275Kerkha 92.37 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 325/250Padajungi 17.02 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 275/175
13 Belbari
Belbari 125.66 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 251Kerabari 45 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 95Salakpur 64.2 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 266Haraicha 88.22 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 98
14 Rangeli
Rangeli 48.99 ACSR( Dog,Weasel) 80Kanepokhari 92.63 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 170Karshiya 86.96 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 140Sijuwa 111.18 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 180
15 Dharan
Panmara 30.08 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 169Dharan 21.24 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 158Local Chatara 31.08 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 204Chatara Bayerban 23.98 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 45Bhanu 6.23 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 139Railway 5.88 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 77BPKIHS 1.56 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 78British 0.97 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 43Industrial 2.58 ACSR( Dog) 64Khanepani 7.62 ACSR( Dog), Weasel/0.03 82
16 Biratnagar
Bhrikuti 10 ACSR( Dog) 307Nahar 12 ACSR( Dog) 316Jhorahat 23 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 215Katahari 17 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 352Airport 5 * ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel)Tanki 2 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 154Kanchanbari 11 ACSR( Dog) 301Rani 16 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 264Biratnagar 11 ACSR( Dog) 295Budhanagar 16 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 48Bypass 11 ACSR( Dog) 255Hatkhola 27 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 169BJM 13 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 139Nagarpalika 6 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 2.4Hattimuda 9 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 230Tanki 2 2 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel)Biratnagar 11 kV - 1 20 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 285Biratnagar 11 kV - 3 17 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 143Singhia 7 ACSR( Dog,Rabbit) 133Judi 10 ACSR( Dog) 212
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17 Duhabi
Tarahara 1 8.08 ACSR( Dog) 354Tarahara 2 14.4 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 292Biratnagar 11 kV - 2 24.19 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 254Duhabi 27.34 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 177Inaruwa 128.94 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 171
18 Inaruwa
Industrial 18.04 ACSR( Dog,Rabbit) 148/122Gramin 87.74 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 196/128Inaruwa 23.86 ACSR( Dog,Rabbit) 177/121Laukahi 122.27 ACSR( Dog,Rabbit) 190/116Jhumka 109.22 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 234/162
19 Anarmani
Garamani 71 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 174.33Birtamod Bazar 20 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 229.75Sanischare 89 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 171.42Dhulabari 3 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 23.76Surunga 21.5 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 135.42Charali 40 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 256.08Kankai 136 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 188.05Rajgud 56 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 101.2
20 Dhulabari Kakarvitta 94.76 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 253Dhaijan 54.2 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 276Dhulabari 84.45 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 162
21 Solukhumbu
Bhadaure 9.6 ACSR (Rabbit) 25Busting 2.5 ACSR (Weasel) 0Belidada 9 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 0Okhaldhunga 10.15 ACSR (Rabbit) 0
22 Okhaldhunga
Ramechhap Singh-adevi 55 ACSR ( Rabbit,Weasel)
Okhaldhunga 185 ACSR ( Rabbit,Weasel) 30Pokhare 146 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 8
23 Diktel Diktel 163.26 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 63/41Rajapani 203.84 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 36/29Halesi 177.51 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 42/33
24 Udaypur
Gaighat 120.02 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 180/150Katari 222.7 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 60/40Beltar 109.36 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 120/100Jojdiah 29.43 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 45/26Jaljale 52.33 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 32/20Sindhuli 29.2 ACSR ( Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 60/40
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Province No. 2 Provincial Office, JanakpurDISTRIBUTION (33/11 kV) SUBSTATION STATUS
S.N. Distribution Center Substation Name Total Capac-ity (MVA) Existing Proposed Planned Under
construction
1 Janakpur Mujeliya 40 √
2 Yadukuha Yadukuha 16.6 √
3 Dhanushadham Dhanushadham 8 √
4 Jaleshwor
Jaleshwor 16 √
Paraul 8 √
Loharpatti √
Manra √
5 GaushalaAurhi 16 √
Khairmara 3 √
6 Malangwa
Malangwa 16 √
Haripurwa √
Gadhaiya √
7 Barahathwa Barahathwa 8 √
8 Lalbandi Haripur 24 √
9 Siraha Bishnupur 16 √
10 Mirchaiya Mirchaiya 16.6 √
11 Rajbiraj
Rajbiraj 24.5 √
Rupni 19.6 √
Pato √
12 Bodebarsain Bode Barsain 8 √
13 KanchanpurBhardah 11 √
Balardah 8 √
14 LahanBhagwanpur √
Rakathum √
15 Maulapur Maulapur 8 √
16 GaurGaur 16 √
Harshaha 24 √
17 SimaraNijgadh 8 √
Kolhvi √
18 Kalaiya Kalaiya 16 √
19 Simraungarh Simraungarh 24 √
20 Birgunj Chapkiya 8 √
21 Pokhariya Pokhariya 24 √
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S.N. Distribution Center
33 kV Feeder Name Feeder Length (km) Conductor Type Maximum/Average Load (A)
1 JanakpurJanakpur 1 25 ACSR (Dog) 285/240
Janakpur 2 25 HTLS 486/320
2 Dhanushadham Dhanushadham 28 ACSR (Dog) 299/177
3 Jaleshwor
Mujeliya Parul 19 (ACSR (Dog) 83
Sursand(India) to Jaleshwor 9 ACSR (Dog) 264
Mujeliya Jaleshwor 20 ACSR (Dog) 176
4 GaushalaDhalkebar to Aurhi SS 30 ACSR (Dog) 250
Bardibas to Khairmara 35 ACSR (Dog) 6
5 Malangwa Haripur to Malangwa 20 ACSR (Dog) 145/125
6 LalbandiHaripur to Bagmati 16 ACSR (Dog) 25/17
Chapur-Haripur 37 ACSR (Wolf) 400/340
7 Barahthwa Nayaroad to Barahathwa 13 ACSR (Dog) 78
8 SirahaLahan- Bishnupur 34 ACSR (Dog) 142/100
Jayanagar(India) to Bishnupur 25 ACSR (Dog) 142/100
9 Mirchaiya Mirchaiya to Bishnupur 7 ACSR (Dog) 199
10 Rajbiraj
Rajbiraj to Rupani 0.1 XLPE 171
Rupni-Rajbiraj Ckt-1 12 ACSR (Dog) 186
Rupni-Rajbiraj Ckt-2 12 ACSR (Dog) 149
Bhardah Rajbiraj 20 ACSR (Dog) 177
Rajbiraj Switchyard to Pumpcanal Switchyard
3.6 ACSR (Dog)
11 Bodebarsain Bodebarsain 24 ACSR (Dog)
12 KanchanpurKataiya(India) to Bhardah 34.68 ACSR (Dog) 38/30
Rupni to Balardah 10.62 ACSR (Dog) 86/73
13 Yadukuha Mujeliya to Yadukuha 21 ACSR (Dog) 120/90
14 GaurGaur 42 AAAC 220
Harshaha 12 ACSR (Dog) 210
15 Maulapur Harshaha 20 ACSR (Dog) 50
16 Pokhariya Birganj to Pokhariya 19.17 ACSR (Dog) 135
17 Simara Chapur- Nijgadh 21 ACSR (Dog) 130
18 Kalaiya Birgunj -Kalaiya 12 ACSR (Dog)
19 SimraungarhNijgadh- Kalaiya 30 ACSR (Dog) 120
Kalaiya- Simraungadh 24 ACSR (Dog)
20 Birgunj Chhapkiya 5 ACSR (Dog) 25
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Province No. 2 Provincial Office, Janakpur11 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Distribution Center 11 kV Feeder Name Feeder Length
(km) Conductor type Maximum/Average Load (A)
1 Yadukuha
Bhatihan 33 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit , Weasel ) 55/30Sonigama 50 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit , Weasel ) 122/82Dhabauli 52 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit , Weasel ) 117/80Kamala 30 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit , Weasel ) 50/28
2 Janakpur
City1 14 ACSR (Dog , Rabbit ) 112/79City2 15 ACSR (Dog ,Rabbit) 212/168City 3 35 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit) 210/173City 4 36 ACSR (Dog ,Rabbit) 138/112Pidari 57 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 155/143Ring 67 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 173/133Dedicated 12 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) and Weasel 17/12Mahendranagar 61 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) , Weasel 128/126Industrial 12 ACSR (Rabbit Weasel) 58/42
3 Sakhuwa
Mahendranagar 164 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 280Lalgadh 70 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 216Godar 65 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 295Industrial 16 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 125
4 Danushadham
Sabaila 88 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 90/68Dhanushadham 66 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 59/45Kisanpur 60 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 86/65Hanspur 56 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 49/36Godar 166 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 80/57Mahendranagar 26 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 26/18
5 Jaleshwor
City 10 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 81Ring 3 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 14Ekdara 35 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 76Katti 45 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 138Pipara 47 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 139Mathiyani 32 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 100Paraul 37 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 107Loharpatti 52 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 145
6 Gaushala
Gaushala 49 ACSR (Rabbit ) 150Bharatpur 75 ACSR (Dog , Rabbit) 125Sonamai 50 ACSR (Rabbit ) 125Bhangaha 65 ACSR (Rabbit ) 95Aurhi 40 ACSR (Dog, weasel ) 175Lalgadh 70 ACSR (Dog, weasel ) 300Bazar 40 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 6School tole 60 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 2
7 Malangwa
Malangwa 36 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 149/125Kaudena 331 ACSR (Rabbit ) 250/220Gramin 225 ACSR (Rabbit ) 145/125Chameli Mai 110 ACSR (Rabbit ) 90/70
8 Barahathwa Barahathwa 40 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 112Hirapur 62 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 83Soltee 18 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 42
9 LalbandiLalbandi Feeder 79 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 182/150Harion Feeder 95 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 195/165Gair Feeder 55 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 53/45Pangachhiya 40 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 120/70A
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10 Lahan
Lahan 28.34 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit,weasel ) 201Jahadi 112.92 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit,weasel ) 296Thadi 87.27 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit,weasel ) 287Sitapur 59.23 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit,weasel ) 188Bastipur 41.9 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit,weasel ) 74
11 SirahaSiraha 76 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 198/120Bishnupur 78 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 153/83Kalyanpur 72 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 112/65
12 Mirchaiya
Mirchaiya 56 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 85Golbazar 95 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 195Bandipur 22 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 95Kalyanpur 42 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 45
13 Rajbiraj
Bazaar1 18 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 127Bazaar2 30 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 126East 63.22 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 128Hospital 1 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 3Raipur Feeder 18 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 34South 60 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 92West 100 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 179Kalyanpur 63 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 45Rupni Raypur 14 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 20Rupni Purbi 20 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 65Industrial 7 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 12
14 Kanchanpur
Kanchanpur (From Bhardah) 33.69 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 62/54
Hanumannagar 8 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 52/43Kanchanpur (From Balardah) 63.88 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 136/110
Rupni Purvi 38.55 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 65Rajbiraj Purvi 12 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 20
15 Bodebarsain
Bodebarsain 60 ACSR (Dog) 90Maanraja 12 ACSR (Dog) 25Mahubelhi 88 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit,weasel ) 155Paschim Gramin Feeder 5 Rabbit 15
16 Gaur
Gaur 38.55 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 160Bauharba 79.43 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 185Bairiya 71.19 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 180Harshaha 161.63 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 270
17 Maulapur
Bankul 114.1 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 185Maulapur 25 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 80Baudhimai 22 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 40Katahariya 35 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 50
18 Chandra nigah-pur
Chandranigahapur North 44.75 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 150Chandranigahapur South 99.79 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 150Chandranigahapur -Harsawa 28.59 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit ) 80
19 Simara
Hulash 11.8 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 120Jeetpur 3.2 ACSR (Dog) 213Dumarwana 34.5 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 200Narbasti 9.07 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit0 198Musarnimai 1.2 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 10
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Ramban 65.8 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 204Airport Dedicated 1.5 ACSR (Weasel) 3Nijgadh 1 38.6 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 60Nijgadh 2 9.7 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 55Nijgadh 3 20.5 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit , Weasel ) 60Parwanipur 16.3 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit) 275Simara 6.5 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit) 286Pathlaiya 1 17 ACSR (Dog) 146Pathlaiya 2 13 ACSR (Dog) 16Piluwa 8.2 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 18Amlekhganj 22.3 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 36Oil Nigam 1.3 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit) 28Pole plant 0.3 ACSR (Weasel) 9
20 Pokhariya
Pokhariya 45.75 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 87Janki Tola 101.87 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 123Langadi 69.73 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 69.736 No 83.12 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 280
21 Birgunj
Birgunj feeder No. 1 14.56 ACSR (Dog) 309Birgunj feeder No. 2 21.58 ACSR (Dog) 303Birgunj feeder No. 4 27.07 ACSR (Dog) 236Birgunj feeder No. 5 14.22 ACSR (Dog) 286Birgunj feeder No. 6 21.52 ACSR (Dog) 282 Bindawasini feeder 14.084 ACSR (Dog) 264Jagarnathpur feeder 6.52 ACSR (Dog) 280Prasauni feeder 16.1 ACSR (Dog) 297Himal feeder 9.1 ACSR (Dog) 280Jagadamba feeder 6.92 ACSR (Dog) 340 Dabur dedicated feeder 1.43 ACSR (Dog) 159 Parwanipur feeder 7.67 ACSR (Dog) 350 Krishi feeder 17.06 ACSR (Dog) 249Nitanpur feeder 13.9 ACSR (Dog) 105Narayani feeder 4.28 ACSR (Dog) 230Gramin feeder 25.45 ACSR (Dog) 180Simara feeder 9.65 ACSR (Dog)Gandak feeder 14.89 ACSR (Dog) 183Chorni feeder 4.89 ACSR (Dog) 245Birgunj ind 10.61 ACSR (Dog) 205Valuwi 5.67 ACSR (Dog) 120 Chhapkiya 7.89 ACSR (Dog) 120
22 Kalaiya
Nagarpalika 38 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 230Bariyarpur 47 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 130Sitalpur 95 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 215Gunjbhawanipur 83 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 190Badharwa 37 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 75Krishi 85 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 240
23 Simraungarh
Simarungadh Bazar 31.32 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 121Batra 25 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 58Pachrauta 55.48 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 181Bariyarpur 20.2 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 25Sitalpur 16 ACSR (Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 20
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Bagmati Provincial Office, KathmanduDISTRIBUTION (33/11 kV) SUBSTATION STATUS
Bagmati Provincial Office, Kathmandu33 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Distribution Center Substation Name Total Capacity
(MVA) Existing Proposed Planned Under Construction
1 Nuwakot Chaugada 3 √
2 Ramechaap Manthali 3 √ √
3 Dolkha
Makaibari 3 √
Jiri 3 √
Kirne 1.5 √
Singati 1.5 √
4 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur 1.5 √
5 Dhading
Salyantar 3 √ √
Jahare 16.6 √
Naubise 16 √
6 KavreMajhifeda 8 √
Mahabharat 8 √
7 Bhaktapur Katunjebesi 8 √
S.N.Distribution
Center33 kV Feeder Name Feeder Length
(km)Conductor
TypeMaximum/
Average Load (A)
1 Nuwakot DC Devighat-Chaugada 13.79 ACSR(Dog) 30.2
2 Ramechhap DCKirne- Manthali 27 ACSR(Dog)
Sindhuli/Manthali 40 ACSR(Dog)
3 Dolakha DCS
Makaibari Lamosaghu 26.768 ACSR(Dog) 240/200
Makabari-tamakosi- Kirne-Jiri 46.675 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 65/50
Makaibari-Sigati-Gongar 42.933 ACSR(Dog) 136/100
Makaibari-Charnawati IPP 6.396 ACSR(Dog) 61/50
Jiri - Garjyang IPP 11.134 ACSR(Dog) 49/30
Jiri- Bojini IPP 6.482 ACSR(Dog) 44/30
4 DhadingDC
Devigaht PH to Tarukaghat 14 ACSR(Dog)
Tarukaghat to Galchi 8.6 ACSR(Dog)
Galchi to Jahare 10.5 ACSR(Dog)
Galchi to Naubise S/S 26 ACSR(Dog)
Dharke-Naubise 2 ACSR(Dog)
Tarukaghat to Dhadingbesi 17 ACSR(Dog)
Dhading Besi to Salyantar 21 ACSR(Dog)
Jare to Thoppal PH 10 ACSR(Dog)
Dhadingbesi to Akhu 12 ACSR(Dog)
5 Kavre DC Bhaktapur-Khopasi 18
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S.N.Distribution
Center11 kV Feeder Name
Feeder Length
(km)Conductor Type
Maximum\Average Load (A)
1 Nuwakot DC
Battar 13.836 ACSR(Weasel) 78Belkot 52 ACSR(Weasel) 43Betrawati 18.46 ACSR(Weasel) 48Chahare 68 ACSR(Weasel) 44Colony Headgate 2.5 ACSR(Weasel) 3Colony 1.53 ACSR(Weasel) 6Devighat 82.02 ACSR(Weasel) 66Kalyanpur 66.67 ACSR(Weasel) 39Kharinitar 104.39 ACSR(Weasel) 65Nuwakot 47.78 ACSR(Weasel) 35Kakani 54.47 ACSR(Weasel) 40Trishuli 13.35 ACSR(Weasel) 39Tupche 41.47 ACSR(Weasel) 37
2 Ratnapark DCS
Nayabazar 11.38 ACSR(Dog),Covered Conductor, UG Cable 222Tangal 9.2 ACSR(Dog),Covered Conductor 115Om 6.33 ACSR(Dog),UG Cable 220Teku 3.35 UG Cable, HT Covered 58Prasutigrih 0.56 UG Cable 37Thapathaili 3.96 UG Cable, HT Covered 36Bhotebahal 5.23 UG Cable, HT Covered 55Khichapokhari 3.28 UG Cable, HT Covered 85Birhospital 1 UG Cable 35Tripureshwor 3.23 UG Cable, HT Covered 100New Road 2.47 UG Cable, HT Covered 85Mint 0.1 UG Cable 3Kalimati 6.68 UG Cable, HT Covered,ACSR Dog 161Bhimsensthan 7.37 UG Cable, HT Covered 71Tripureshwor 3.37 UG Cable, HT Covered, ACSR Dog 71Mint (Teku) 3.5 UG Cable 13Sachibalaya 5.5 UG Cable 10Srisadan 1.94 UG Cable 4Babarmahal 5.01 UG Cable, HT Covered 120Bagbazar 3.6 UG Cable, HT Covered 95Samakhusi 6.01 UG Cable, HT Covered,ACSR Dog 325Lazimpat 4.35 UG Cable, HT Covered 90Panipokhari 4.35 UG Cable, HT Covered 250Kingsway 5.87 UG Cable, HT Covered,HT ABC 245Thamel 8.2 UG Cable, HT Covered,HT ABC 310Gairidhara 9.03 UG Cable, HT Covered 215Kingsway k2 4.72 UG Cable,ACSR Dog 210
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Kamaladi 5.7 UG Cable, HT Covered 270NEA LOCAL 0.071 UG Cable 8Singhdarbar 2.1 UG Cable, HT Covered 11Bir Hospital 6.8 UG Cable 35Mahaboudha 5.4 UG Cable, HT Covered 175Asan 6.8 UG Cable, HT Covered 95Singhdarbar 1 0.8 UG Cable zzA5Singhdarbar 2 6.14 UG Cable , HT Covered 79
Bhrikutimandap 7.07 UG Cable , HT Covered,HT ABC,ACSR Dog 294
Putalisadak 8.27 UG Cable , HT Covered,HT ABC 255Kalikasthan 7.98 UG Cable , HT Covered,HT ABC 297GIDC 0.05 UG Cable 5Anamnagar 8.19 HT Covered, HT ABC,UG Cable 169
3 Helambu Melam-chi DCS
Melamchi 230 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 185Tipeni 59.2 ACSR(Rabbit, Weasel) 30Nawalpur Jyamire 34 ACSR(Rabbit, Weasel) 18
4 Ramechhap DCSManthali Feeder 129 ACSR(Rabbit, Weasel) 36Ramechhap Feeder 190 ACSR(Rabbit, Weasel) 37Pakarbas Feeder 181 ACSR(Rabbit, Weasel) 51
5 Pulchowk
Pherping 30 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit, Weasel) & Cover 190Saibu 18 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit, Weasel) & Cover 220Patan pulchowk 12.4 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit) & Cover 180Teku pulchowk 13.5 ACSR(Dog) & Cover 203Mangalbazzar 5.34 ACSR(Dog) & Cover 170Sanepa 10.2 ACSR(Dog) & Cover 143Patan 4.52 ACSR(Dog) & Cover 190Bagmati 4.12 ACSR(Dog) & Cover 62Ringmain 10.3 ACSR(Dog) & Cover 85Aswani 2.52 240sq.mm. XLPENcell 2.34 300sq.mm. XLPE
6 Dhunche DC
Rasuwagadhi 35 ACSR(Dog) 87/90/88Syafru 55 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 6/6/2006Dhunche 40 ACSR(Rabbit) 56/56/58Sanjen 35 ACSR(Dog) 19/21/21Trisuli No. 4 - - -
7 Jorpati DC
Mulpani 10 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 73.86Sankhu 70 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 187.6Gothatar 8.9852 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 252.2Danchi 19.2886 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 209.1
8 Kirtipur DC
Kirtipur 28 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 256Ropeway 19.8 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 210Machhegaun 20 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 90Pharping 58 ACSR(Rabbit, Weasel) 136
9 Dolakha DCS
Pakhar 70 ACSR(Rabbit) 40/25Charikot 55 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 95/50Boch 40.008 ACSR(Rabbit) 20/12Kirne 125 ACSR(Rabbit) 72/40Sigati 65 ACSR(Rabbit) 28/14Sunkhani 80.488 ACSR(Rabbit) 32/18Jiri 5.99 ACSR(Rabbit) 11./8Mainapokhari 83.461 ACSR(Rabbit) 45/25Those Ramechhap 37.039 ACSR(Rabbit) 30/20Jagat 12.182 ACSR(Rabbit) 20/12Lamobagar 10.487 ACSR(Rabbit) 35/20
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10 Bhaktapur DC
Nagarkot 65 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) & Cover 230BID 90 ACSR(Dog) & Cover 100Katunje 15 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) & Cover 240Nalinchok 60 ACSR(Dog) & Cover 260Byasi 9.4 300sqmmXLP Cable /Covered Conductor 170Brick 4.6 300sqmmXLP Cable /Covered Conductor 167Sallaghari 4.7 120sqmmCovered Conductor 50Sanga 4.9 0.05sqmm/120sqmm Covered Conductor 30
11 Dhading DC
Sunaulo Bazaar 120 ACSR(Rabbit) 55/49Murali Bhanjhyang 69.73 ACSR(Rabbit) 70/65Gajuri 165 ACSR(Rabbit) 140/110Adamghat 77.21 ACSR(Rabbit) 130/90Pida 16.94 ACSR(Rabbit) 3-MayBudathum 125 ACSR(Rabbit) 55/25Chainpur 138.5 ACSR(Rabbit) 50/30Matatirtha 40 ACSR(Rabbit) 218/200
12 Maharajgunj dc
Balaju Ringmain 4.89 0.2Chapali Ringmain 5 630 sq mm UG Bansbari Feeder 0.1 ACSR(Dog) 115Golfutaar Feedeer 2.065 ACSR(Dog) 30Dhapasi Feeder 12.29 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 180Hospital Feeder 1.58 ACSR(Dog) 60Gongabu Feeder 9.65 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 235Budhanilkantha Feeder 3.92 ACSR(Dog) 75
Baluwataar Feeder 4.17 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 60Samakhusi Feeder 10.65 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 390Lazimpat Feeder 2 ACSR(Dog) 45Panipokhari Feeder 6.01 ACSR(Dog)Gairidhara Feeder 1.182 ACSR(Dog) 290Om Feeder 9.125 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 340Kapan Feeder 0.337 ACSR(Dog)Dharmasthali Feeder 4.46 ACSR(Weasel) 376Taarebhir Feeder 18.31 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) 269Shivapuri Feeder 21.05 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 262Chunikhel Feeder 7.56 ACSR(Dog) 291Ganeshthan Feeder 1.76 ACSR(Weasel) 96
13 KuleshworDC
Syuchatar Thankot Feeder 40 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) 170
Syuchatar Balambu Feeder 8.1 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) 180
Matatirtha Satungal Feeder 15 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) 84
Matatirtha Matatirtha Feeder 48.94 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) 347
Teku Tahachal Feeder 13.02 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)and xlpe 282Teku thankot Feeder 12.2 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) and xlpe 316Syuchatar kalimati Feeder 14.25 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) and xlpe 0.05 and xlpe 310
Syuchatar syambhu Feeder 18.83 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) and xlpe 315
syuchatar tahachal Feeder 8.7 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) and xlpe 210
Syuchatar kalanki Feeder 19.16 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) and xlpe 260
Balaju syambhu Feeder 9.3 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) and xlpe 374
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14 Thimi DC
Sallaghari 25 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 290Thimi 9 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 245Balkumari 33 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 265Bode Khanepani 6 ACSR(Dog)Mulpani 6 ACSR(Dog)
15 Lagankhel DC
Lubhu 8.62 ACSR(Dog) 85Imadol 2 50 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) 260Jawalakhel 6.31 ACSR(Dog) 210Saibu 3.19 ACSR(Dog) 220Radio Nepal 16.7 ACSR(Rabbit) 205Godavari 49.03 ACSR(Panther, Rabbit) 360Patan Local 8.87 ACSR(Dog) 200Mangalbazar 3.06 150 UG & ACSR(Rabbit) 135Ring road 12.27 ACSR(Dog) 240Chapagaou 185 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit) 240Patan Hospital-Ded-icated 0.6 ACSR(Rabbit) 32
PID-Dedicated 0.8 150 HT ABC 180GENE Bank-Dedi-cated 1.5 150 UG 5
Imadol 3 30 ACSR(Dog) 300NTC-Dedicated 2.3 ACSR(Rabbit) 22Pharping 26.7 ACSR(Dog) 190
16 Sindhupalchwok DC
Lamosaghu 25 ACSR(Rabbit) 19/KhadichaurTekanpur/NOM 34 ACSR(Rabbit) 8Chautara 280 ACSR(Rabbit) 153Barabhisey 133 ACSR(Rabbit) 102Pakhar 85 ACSR(Rabbit) 98
17 Kavre DC
Bhakunde 125 ACSR(Dog) 119Dhulikhel 15.51 ACSR(Dog) 56Sanga 47.9 ACSR(Dog) 182Dhulikhel Hospital 1.87 ACSR(Rabbit) 16Khopasi 120 ACSR(Dog) 242Panauti 27.36 ACSR(Dog) 94Hospital 20.61 ACSR(Dog) 60Nala 29.8 ACSR(Dog) 120Nagarkot 3.3 ACSR(Dog)Pakhar 10.2 ACSR(Dog)Chautara 5.4 ACSR(Dog)
18 Panchkhal DC
Melamchi 67.51 ACSR(Dog) 84.8Paanchkhal 25 ACSR(Rabbit) 40.74Tinpiple 90 ACSR(Rabbit) 70.16Palanchowk 80 ACSR(Rabbit) 75.75
19 Balaju DCS
BID I 0.5 ACSR(Dog) 360BID II 0.5 HV ABC (150SQ.MM) 216Dharmasthali 35 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 210Teku 2/(Goldhunga 25 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 207Bishnumati 8.203 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 254Nagarjune 4.044 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 172
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20 Baneshwor DC
Koteshwor 17.4 100 /120/300 240Baneshwor 10.2 100/240 115Old Airport 8.03 100/120/300 40Imadol 15 ACSR(Dog) 95I.C. Hall 2.5 300 35Sankhamul 11.2 ACSR(Dog) 150Dhobikhola 13.4 ACSR(Dog) 105Bagmati 12.3 ACSR(Dog) 140New Airport 9.5 100/120/300 180Gothatar 15.7 ACSR(Dog) 160Jorpati 32 ACSR(Dog) 195Battisputali 9.5 ACSR(Dog) 205Pashupati 36.2 100/240 210Dhobikhola 10.4 100/120/200/240 50Danchi 51.2 100 /50/70/95/30/120/240 170Airport Dedicated 5.2 100/200 25Tangal 3 ACSR(Dog) 90Naxal 2 100/240 5Kapan 45 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 165Sankhu 58.8 ACSR(Dog, Weasel) 240Mahankal 8.53 100/240 35Sundarijal 45 ACSR(Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 100
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Bagmati Province Division Office, HetaudaDISTRIBUTION (33/11 kV) SUBSTATION STATUS
S.N. Distribution Centre
Substation Name Total Capacity
( MVA)
Existing Proposed Planned Under Construction
1 ChanauliChanauli 24 √
Madi 3 √
2 Ratnanagar Tandi
Parsa 24.6 √
3 Sindhuli
Sindhuli 8 √
Bhiman 8 √
Lampantar 3 √
Khurkot Bara Dada 3 √
Kapilakot 3 √
4 HetaudaHattisudhe 8 √
Rai Gaun 8 √
5 PalungMarkhu 6/8 √
Palung 6/8 √
Bagmati Province Division Office, Hetauda33 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Distribution Center 33 kV Feeder Name Feeder Length (km) Conductor Type Max/Avg
Load(A)
1 HetaudaShivam 11.62 ACSR (Panther) 260/210
Riddhi Siddhi 1.8 ACSR (Panther) 172/108
2 ChanauliBharatpur to chanauli 23.2 ACSR (Dog) 252/186
Chanauli to madi 28.8 ACSR (Dog) & UG(185 sq mm) Cable 16/13
3 Ratanagar Tandi Bharatpur- Parasa 20.5 ACSR (Dog) 340/290
4 Sindhuli Dhalkebar to Sindhuli S/S 45 ACSR (Dog) 70/50
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S.N. Distribution Center 11 kV Feeder Name
Feeder Length (km) Conductor Type Max/Avg Load(A)
1 Hetauda
Bhutandevi 73.27 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 242/178
Unilever 114.1 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 246/192
Gramin 243.48 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 112/68
Bhaise 45.7 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 14/9
Bansagopal 53.53 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 155/102
Chaugada 55.71 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 246/188
HID 7.48 ACSR (Panther) 160/130
Ncell 0.13 ACSR (Dog) 12/10
Rangasaala 18.2 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 65/39
2
Palung
Markhu Feeder 114.5 ACSR (Rabbit,Weasel) 65/50
Sisneri Feeder 40.2 ACSR (Rabbit,Weasel) 18/10
Phakhel Feeder 21.08 ACSR (Rabbit,Weasel) 5/10
3 Ratanagar Tandi
Tandi 115 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 260
Khairahni 94 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 200
Parsa 98 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 300
Chainpur 108 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 180
4 Bharatpur
Bhrikuti 15 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 253/210
Narayanghat 32 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 251/206
Audhogik 1 32 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 241/198
Audhogik 2 40 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 310/275
Hospital 15 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 145/120
Bharatpur 1 42 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 281/248
Bharatpur 2 35 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 308/280
Gaidakot 73 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 155/120
Muglin 57 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 95/70
Kalyanpur 25 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 151/120
Rampur 22 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 158/93
Narayani 18 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 179/127
Gitanagar 41 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 207/156.3
5 Chanauli
Gitanagar 42 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 207/156
Rampur 23.5 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 158/93
Narayani 43.3 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 179/128
Megauli 91 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 228/145
Basantapur 27.34 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 22/17
Kalyanpur 36.84 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 26/22
6 Sindhuli
Bazar 20 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit) 90/70
Beni 230 ACSR (Rabbit) 70/45
Majhitar 85 ACSR (Rabbit) 25/20
Ranibas 86 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit) 70/50
Bhiman 15 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit) 15/14
6 Dudhauli 90 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit) 115/40
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S.N. Distribution Center Name of Total Capacity
(MVA) Existing Proposed Planned Under Construction
1 Pokhara Hemja 8 √
2 Lekhnath
Sindabesi 8 √
Khaireni 8 √
Ghiring 8 √
3 TanahunDumre 8 √
Aabukhaireni 13 √
4 Gorkha
Gorkha 8 √
Palungtar 8 √
Ghyampesal 3 √
Chipleti (Siranchowk) 8 √
5 SyangjaBadkhola 8 √
Mirmi 8 √
6 ParbatKushma 8 √
Lunkhu 3 √
7 Baglung
Baglung , Lampata 11 √
Galkot 3 √
Kharwang 8 √
Kusmishera 3 √
8 Myadi
Milanchowk 8 √
Dana √
Darwang , 8 √
9 Tatopani Kowang, Mustang 5 √
10 LamjungUdipur 8 √
Bhorletar 8 √
11 Kawasoti Mukundapur 7.5 √
Kawasoti 8 √
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S.N.Distribution
Center33 kV Feeder Name Feeder Length
(km)Conductor
Type
Maximum/Average Load
(A)
1 Pokhara Hemja to Modi P/H 14 ACSR (Dog) 0
2 LekhnathDamauli to Khairenitar 23 ACSR (Dog) 120
Lekhnath to Sindhabesi 22 ACSR (Wolf) 320
3 Tanahun Damauli to Dumre 33.49 ACSR (Dog) 210
4 Gorkha Gorkha 18.63 ACSR (Dog)
5 Syangja Keware 56.36 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel)
6 Parbat
Baglung 13.56 ACSR (Dog) 140
Lunkhu 57.27 ACSR (Dog) 50
Bhuka 12.29 ACSR (Weasel) 6
Community Area 12.82 ACSR (Dog)
7 Baglung DC
Kushma-Baglung 18 ACSR (Dog)
Modibeni tapping 15 ACSR (Dog) 18.6/6.5
Falebas tapping 6 ACSR (Rabbit) 7.4/2.59
Kurgha tapping 21 ACSR (Rabbit) 8.1/2.83
8 Myagdi Gharap 45 ACSR (Dog) 145
9 Arughat 0
10 TatopaniMustang(kowang) feeder 42 ACSR (Dog) 28
Gharap feeder 26 ACSR (Dog)
11 LamjungDumre Udipur 27.5 ACSR (Dog) 125
Udipur Manang 59 ACSR (Dog)
12 NawalpurKawasoti 7 ACSR (Dog) 111
Mukundapur 13.7 ACSR (Dog) 125
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S.N. DistributionCenter
11 kV Feeder Name
Feeder Length
(km)Conductor Type Maximum/
Average Load(A)
1 Pokhara
Aarba 15.99 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 158/105Airport 15.08 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) , XLPE 149/99Baidam 15.09 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) , XLPE 291City 9.38 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) & XLPE 185Fewa 61.54 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) & XLPE 244/140Fewa Incommer 12.42 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) & XLPE 49Hemja 40.22 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) & XLPE 58/38.5Kaskikot 23.45 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 13/8Lumle 41.53 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 20/13New Road 8.34 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit), XLPE & 95 mm cover 215/144PID 0.52 ACSR (Weasel), XLPE & 95 mm cover 160/107Rambazar 37.84 ACSR ( Rabbit, Weasel), XLPE 279/186Sahid Chowk 11.6 ACSR ( Rabbit, Weasel), XLPE 197/131Sarangkot 17.58 ACSR ( Rabbit, Weasel) & XLPE 227/152Seti Incommer 3.88 ACSR ( Rabbit) & XLPE 76Tatopani 107.11 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) , 180 ABC, 250/100
2 Arughat Arughat 60.44 ACSR ( Rabbit) 25
3 Lekhnath DCS
Khaireni 258 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 310/235Begnas 120 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 166/115Kalika 74 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 43/22Budibazaar 40 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 202/147Bhimad 152 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 80/50Dulegauda 36 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 110/85Dhorphedi 47 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 40/25
4 Tanahun
Damauli 15 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 150Chhabdi 95 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 120Tanahusur 37 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 33Soti 69.36 ACSR(Weasel) 52Tharpu 62.04 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 62Dumre 18.4 ACSR(Weasel) 25Pokharichhap 82.68 ACSR(Weasel) 51Bandipur 35.4 ACSR(Weasel) 21Mugling 25.16 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) 70Aabukhaireni 13.14 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) 50Satrasay 28.34 ACSR(Weasel) 70
5 Syangja
Arjunchaupari 65.58 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel)Biruwa Manaka-mana 49.58 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel)
Syangja 6.44 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit)Pragatinagar 14.91 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) 49Thuladihi 51.58 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) 31Setidobhan 95.25 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) 77Panchamul 5.35 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) 0Pidikhola 27.86 ACSR(Weasel) 41Birgha 44.25 ACSR(Weasel) 30Kaligandaki 12.04 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) -
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Besishahar 199 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) 110Bhotewodar 110 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) 90Okhari 109 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) 70Nayagaun 78 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel) 45
7 TatopaniBeni feeder 26 ACSR(Dog)jomsom feeder 100 ACSR(Weasel)
8 Parbat
Kushma bazar 14 ACSR(Dog) 32Armadi 32.18 ACSR(Dog) 27Badgaun 5 ACSR(Weasel) 17Painyu 32.52 ACSR(Rabbit) 23Bhoksing 21 ACSR(Rabbit) 9Bajung 13.94 ACSR(Weasel) 8DeupurDeurali 14.4 ACSR(Weasel) 10Tilahar Ramja 19.15 ACSR(Weasel) 7Parbat 22.88 ACSR(Weasel) 25Karkineta 5 ACSR(Weasel) 6Ratnechaur 13.11 ACSR(Weasel) 7
9 MyagdiBeni 85 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 106Ratnechaur 10 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit) 25Dana 90 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 62
10
Gorkha DC, Gorkha s/s
Mahendrajyoti 114.9 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 70khoplang 90.65 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 95Nayabajar 9.48 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 42
Gorkha DC, Palungtar s/s Pokharichhap 13.68 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel)
Tanahun DC, Dumre s/s Gorkha 85.95 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel)
dhaging DC, Gajuri s/s Gajuri to gorkha 21.23 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel)
Tanahun DC, Khaireni s/s
Aabu muglin kuringhat 74.66 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel)
daritar 8.4 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel)satrasaye 9.3 ACSR(Rabbit,Weasel)
11 Baglung DC
Bazar feeder 117 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 118/41.3 Galkot feeder 128 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 128/44.8 Maldhunga feeder 5 ACSR(Rabbit) 22/7.7
12 Kawasoti DC
Kawasoti 11 kV 23.5 ACSR(Dog,Weasel) 112Arun Khola11 kV 44.7 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 220Dumkibas 11 kV 81 ACSR(Dog,Weasel) 215Pragatinagar 11 kV 52 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 188
Rajhar 11 kV 45 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 240Industrial 11 kV 11 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 78Mukundapur 11 kV 5 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit) 93
Gaidakot 11 kV 27 ACSR(Dog,Rabbit,Weasel) 293
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Province No. 5 Provincial Office, ButwalDISTRIBUTION (33/11 kV) SUBSTATION STATUS
S.N. Distribution Centre Substation Name Total Capacity
(MVA) Existing Proposed Planned Under construction
1 Nayamill Bharauliya/ Tillottama-16 Bharauliya 13 √
2 Taulihawa
Taulihawa 35 √
Jeetpur √
Labani (6/8) √
Ghanchaura (6/8) √
3 Krishnanagar Krishnanagar Substation 24 √
Maharajgunj Substation √
4 Gulmi
Birbas S/S Gulmi 11.5 √
Ridi S/S Gulmi √
Bistu S/S Gulmi √
Kisantari S/S Gulmi √
Santipur S/S Gulmi √
Paudiamarai S/S Gulmi √
Unayachaur S/S Gulmi √
5 Arghakhachi
Argha 3 √
Hansapur (6/8) √
Fudwang (30) √
Durgafaant (6/8) √
Thada (6/8) √
6 Palpa
Batasedanda SS, Batase Tansen Palpa 16 √
Rupse SS, Mathagadi Rupse (3) √
Siluwa SS, Purbakhola Siluwa (3) √
Jhumsha SS, Tinau Jhum-sha (3) √
Amlabas SS, Rainadevi Chhahara (3) √
7 Parasi Parasi Substaion, Parasi 16 √
8 Bhairahawa
Bhairahwa 97.8 √
Lumbini √
Dhakdhai √
Mainahiya √
9 Butwal
Chauraha/ Butwal 25 √
√
Sitalnagar / Sitalnagar √
10 Amuwa Amuwa 13
11 Bardaghat - -
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Province No. 5 Provincial Office, Butwal33 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Distribution Centre 33 kV Feeder Name Feeder
Length (km) Conductor Name/Size Maximum/Average Load (A)
1 Nayamill Ground Water 11.6 ACSR (Dog) 380/340
2 Taulihawa Jitpur 45 ACSR (Dog)
3 Krishnanagar
Krishnanagar Feeder 20.04 ACSR (Dog)
Industrial Feeder 19 ACSR (Dog)
New Feeder 5.9 ACSR (Dog)
Maharajgunj Feeder 2 ACSR (Dog)
4 Gulmi
Ridi to Birbas 25 ACSR (Dog)
Birbas to Tamghas 20 ACSR (Rabbit)
Tamghas to Bastu 21 ACSR (Rabbit)
Gwadi 15 ACSR (Rabbit)
Digaam 9 ACSR (Rabbit)
Baletaksar to Khureni 13 ACSR (Rabbit)
Charpala 10 ACSR (Rabbit)
Simichaur 13 ACSR (Rabbit)
5 Arghakhachi
Lamahi grid to Subhashri Agni Cement 35 ACSR (Rabbit)
Gulmi to Rahatle (Incoming feeder 1) 48.6 ACSR (Rabbit) 65
Gulmi to Mareng 14.3 ACSR (Weasel)
Rahatle to Hanspur 23.8 ACSR (Weasel)
Maulipokhara to Pali Maidan 48.6 ACSR (Weasel)
Maulipokhara to Thulapokhara 12.4 ACSR (Weasel)
Rahatle to Thada 75.8 ACSR (Weasel)
Khilji to Argha Substation (Incoming feeder 2) 27.7 ACSR (Rabbit) 65
6 Palpa Khanepani 33 kV 11.8 ACSR (Rabbit) 4.2/3.8
7 ParasiParasi- gandak 33 kV 45 ACSR (Dog) 300
Parasi- Butwal 33 kV 30 ACSR (Dog), 120
8 Bhairahawa New 1 17.73 ACSR (Dog) 400
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Province No. 5 Provincial Office, Butwal11 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Distribution Centre 11 kV Feeder Name Feeder Length
(km) Conductor Name/Size Maximum/Average Load (A)
1 Nayamill
Nayamill West 24 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 295/240Nayamill East 28 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 315/2706 Number 12 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 125/90Nayamill 47 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 112/85Dhakdhai 13 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 172/160Bharauliya 24 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 95/80Tikuligadh 46 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 215/185
2 Krishnanagar
Bahadurgunj Feeder 21 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Shivpur Feeder 42 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Pipara Feeder 75 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Maharajgunj Feeder 119 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Premnagar Feeder 80 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Bahadurgunj Feeder 75 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Krishnanagar Feeder 7 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
3 Gulmi
Bhotka 2.5 ACSR (Rabbit)Ridi 1.2 ACSR (Rabbit)Balethum 44 ACSR (Rabbit) 20/8Majuwa 32 ACSR (Rabbit) 23/10Huga 35 ACSR (Rabbit) 25/11Bastu 46 ACSR (Rabbit)Isma 49 ACSR (Rabbit)Jaisithok 41 ACSR (Rabbit)Kaligandaki Jayakhani 35 ACSR (Rabbit)Kaligandaki Harchikot 29 ACSR (Rabbit)
4Arghakhachi
Bazar feeder 19.4 ACSR (Rabbit) 50Dharampani feeder 48.7 ACSR (Rabbit) 17Nuwakot feeder 61.8 ACSR (Rabbit) 16Dhikura feeder 56.9 ACSR (Rabbit) 12.5Bangla feeder 15.8 ACSR (Rabbit) 12Dang Arghakhachi 5.7 ACSR (Rabbit)Palpa Arghakhachi 24.5 ACSR (Rabbit)
5 Parasi
Triveni Feeder 8 ACSR (Weasel) 150Local Feeder 5 ACSR (Weasel) 100South feeder 30 ACSR (Weasel) 120West Feeder 20 ACSR (Weasel) 80Bardaghat Sunwal 27 ACSR (Dog) 130Industrial Feeder 16 ACSR (Dog) 200Sunwal Feeder 25 ACSR (Rabbit) 85Rakshaha Feeder 10 ACSR (Dog) 75Parasi Feeder 10 ACSR (Dog) 110Maheshpur Feeder 35 ACSR (Dog) 75Industrial Feeder 10 ACSR (Dog) 80Solar Feeder 3.5 ACSR (Dog)Devdah Feeder 16 ACSR (Rabbit), 75
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6 PalpaEast 134 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 70/30West 158 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 58/22Bajar 44 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 102/60
7 Bhairahawa
1 Number 16.74 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit) 2352 Number 25.1 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit) 2233 Number 39.94 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 1524 Number 111.08 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 2005 Number 9.57 ACSR (Dog), ACSR (Rabbit) 1006 Number 16.91 ACSR (Dog), ACSR (Rabbit) 1757 Number 15.75 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 1521 Number (Lumbini) 71.25 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 1002 Number (Lumbini) 26.72 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 903 Number (Lumbini) 54.52 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 804 Number (Lumbini) 66.49 ACSR (Rabbit), Weasel 140Dhakdhai 67.61 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 210Nayamill 29.9 ACSR (Dog, Weasel) 60
8 Butwal
East 25.9 ACSR (Dog) 300West 45.8 ACSR (Dog) 350Shaljandi 179 ACSR (Dog) 390Devinagar 19.6 ACSR (Dog) 320Charange 21.1 ACSR (Dog) 200Chaurawa East 3.5 ACSR (Dog) 130Devdaha 28 ACSR (Dog) 180Bhaluhai 23.27 ACSR (Dog) 90Sarantadi 4.64 ACSR (Rabbit) 30
9 Taulihawa
Krishnanagar 44 ACSR (Dog 90Lumbini 72 ACSR (Dog 100Mahita 40 ACSR (Dog) 50Market 10 ACSR (Dog) 100Dohani 50 ACSR (Dog) 90Gajeda 85 ACSR (Dog) 250Pipra 20 ACSR (Dog) 350Kopwa 43 ACSR (Dog), ACSR (Rabbit) 150Pipra 17 ACSR (Dog), ACSR (Rabbit) 100
10 Amuwa
Suryapura 58.56 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 100Chhapiya 12.07 ACSR (Rabbit), Weasel 25Farsatikar Old 46.66 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 75Farsatikar New 21.75 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 85Kamhariya 46.33 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel) 80Tikuligadh ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel) 155
11 Bardaghat
Industrial 15 ACSR (Dog)Pratappur 45.35 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Bardaghat 28.2 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel)Dumkibas 25 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Sunwal 33 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Triveni 28 ACSR (Weasel)Local (Gandak) 56 ACSR (Rabbit, Weasel)Parasi (Parasi) 2 ACSR (Rabbit)
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Province No.5 Province Division Office, NepalgunjDISTRIBUTION (33/11 kV) SUBSTATION STATUS
S.N. District Substation NameTotal
Capacity (MVA)
Existing Proposed Planned Underconstruction
1 BankeNepalgunj Old 16 √Nepalgunj New 24 √Dhampur 8 √
2 BardiyaGulariya 32 √Rajapur 8 √Mainapokhar 7.5 √
3 Dang
Tulsipur Old 16 √Ghorahi 32 √TulsipurNew 8 √Bhaluwang 3 √
4 RolpaHoleri 0.75 √Koilachaur 8 √
5 PyuthanDamti 3 √Rajwada 3 √Khawang 3 √
6 RukumPurba Rukumkot 3 √
Province No.5 Province Division Office, Nepalgunj33 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Distribution Center 33 kV Feeder Name Feeder Length (km) Conductor Type
1 Nepalgunj
Kohalpur-Nepalgunj line 1 21.59 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
Kohalpur-Nepalgunj line 2 21.59 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
Nainpara (India)-Nepalgunj 26.07 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
2 GhorahiLamahi-Ghorahi 23 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
Jhigni-Ghorahi 9 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
3 Gulariya Kohalpur-Gulariya 49.67 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
4 Tulsipur
Tulsipur-Ghorahi 23 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
Hapure-Tulsipur 30 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
Hapur-Dudhraksh 57 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
5 Rajapur Tikapur-Rajapur 16 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
6 Lamahi Lamahi-Samrat Cement 11.49 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
7 Pyuthan Jhimruk-Pyuthan 185 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
8 Rolpa
Jhimruk-Rolpa 179.88 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
Ghorahi-Holeri 40 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
Kapurkot-Rolpa 30 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel))
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S.N. Distribution Center 11 kV Feeder Name
Feeder Length (km) Conductor Type
1 Nepalgunj
Bageshwori 18.28 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Fultekra 13.18 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Rural 65.12 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Khajura 90.2 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Airport 25.6 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Buspark 17.94 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Hawai 6.88 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Sadarline 4.35 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Citi 7.75 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Border 16.95 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Eastern 21.44 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Paraspur 75 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Industrial 1.76 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Ranjha 5.4 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
2 Ghorahi
Rampur 36 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Hospital 1 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Narayanpur 55 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Bazaar 5 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Hapur 52 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Nawalpur 25 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Holeri 16 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Ratanpur 20 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
3 Guleriya
Krishnasar 38.7 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Citi 39 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Magaragadi 85.49 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Nikunja 46.24 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)MainapokharSimara 34.49 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Badhaiya 6.49 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Basgadhi 105.72 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Mainapokhar 2 50 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Jamuni 36.9 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Bhurigaon 38 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Thakurdwara 28.7 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
4 RolpaGhorahi-Holeri 60 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Budhagaon 10 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
5 Kohalpur
Kohalpur 75.4 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Chisapani 42.29 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Raajha 32.77 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Industrial 18.35 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Samshergunj 65.3 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Sikta 28 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Kusum 35 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
6 Tulsipur
Eye Hospital 18 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Airport 16 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Fulbari 77 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Manpur-Bijauri 29 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
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Salyan 38 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Panchkule 55 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Bagmare 41 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Purandhara 20 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Rapti Hospital 1.5 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
7 RajapurRajapur 85 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Geruwa 65 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
8 Lamahi
Rihar 62.14 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Lamahi 30 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Bhaluwang 117.8 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)Gadhawa 147.7 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
9 RukumPurba Rukumkot 5 ACSR (Dog, Rabbit, Weasel)
Karnali Provincial Offi ce, SurkhetDISTRIBUTION (33/11 kV) SUBSTATION STATUS
S.N. Distribution Centre Substation Name Capacity
(MVA)
Total Capacity (MVA)
Existing Under construction
Proposed / Planned
1 Surkhet
Surkhet 6/8 + 3 11 √
Rakam 1.5 1.5 √
Matela 3 3 √
Ramghat 6/8 + 8 √
Babiyachaur 3 3 √
Odaltal 3 3 √
Bijaura 3 3 √
2 Salyan
Sitalpati 6/8 + 8 √
Pipledanda 3 3 √
Tharmare 3 3 √
Kapurkot 6/8 + 8 √
3 DailekhDailekh 3 3 √
Dullu 3 3 √
4 Jajarkot
Kudu 3 3 √
Samaila 3 3 √
Badaban 3 3 √
Chokhabazzar 3 3 √
5 JumlaBadki 3 3 √
Khalanga 3 3 √
6 Mugu
Khatyad 3 3 √
Mangri 3 3 √
Gamgad 3 3 √
7 Dolpa
Dunai 3 3 √
Tribeni 3 3 √
Dolpa 3 3 √
8 Rukum WestVampuchaur 3 3 √
Musikot 3 3 √
9 Heldung Simikot 3 3 √
10 Kalikot
Nagma 3 3 √
Raskot 3 3 √
Manma 3 3 √
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Karnali Provincial Offi ce, Surkhet11 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Distribution Centre 11 kV Feeder Name Feeder Length (km) Conductor Name/Size
1 Surkhet
Bulbule Feeder 44 ACSR (Rabbit)
Pipira Feeder 25 ACSR (Rabbit)
Bajar Feeder 21 ACSR (Rabbit)
2 DailekhBajar Feeder 63.8 ACSR (Rabbit)
Chupra Feeder 148.6 ACSR (Rabbit)
3 Salyan
Khalanga Feeder 43.62 ACSR (Rabbit)
Srinagar Feeder 241.61 ACSR (Rabbit)
Tulsipur S/S - 11 kV Salyan 55.82 ACSR (Rabbit)
Rakam S/S - 11 kV Salli 23.05 ACSR (Rabbit)
4 Rukum Paschim
Musikot 120 ACSR (Dog)
Chaurjahari 45 ACSR (Rabbit)
Bafikot 40 ACSR (Rabbit)
5 Kalikot
Manma 69.65 ACSR (Rabbit)
Raskot 37.5 ACSR (Rabbit)
Mumara 12.5 ACSR (Rabbit)
6 MuguTalcha 15 ACSR (Rabbit)
Gamgadi 13 ACSR (Rabbit)
7 Heldung
Bargaun Dojam 21 ACSR (Rabbit)
Tharkunath 15 ACSR (Rabbit)
Simkot Dandafaya 25 ACSR (Rabbit)
8 JajarkotKhalanga 28.63 ACSR (Rabbit)
Kudu Chaurjahari 3 ACSR (Rabbit)
9 Dolpa Juphal 19.78 ACSR (Rabbit)
10 Jumla Jumla 11.45 ACSR (Rabbit)
Karnali Provincial Offi ce, Surkhet33 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Name of DC Name of 33 kV Feeder Length of Feeder (Km) Conductor Name/Size
1 Surkhet Kohalpur - Surkhet 54 ACSR (Dog)
2 Dailekh Surkhet - Dailekh 39 ACSR (Dog)
Naumule - Dailekh 17 ACSR (Dog)
3 Salyan Tulsipur - Sitalpur 46 ACSR (Dog)
4 Jajarkot Rakam - Kudu 34 ACSR (Dog)
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Sudurpaschim Provincial Offi ce, AttariyaDISTRIBUTION (33/11 kV) SUBSTATION STATUS
S.N. Distribution Centre Substation Name Capacity (MVA)
Total Capacity (MVA)
Existing Under con-struction
Proposed / Planned
1 Mahendranagar
Mahendranagar 20/24 24 √
Gaddachauki 6/8 8 √
Dodhara 5 5 √
Jhalari 20/24 24 √
2 BelauriBelauri 20/24 24 √
Punarbas 6/8 8 √
3 Bhajani Joshipur 3 3 √
4 TikapurTikapur 6/8 8 √
Sugarkhal 3 3 √
5 Dhangadhi
Chaumala 3 3 √
Dhangadhi 20/24 + 6/8 32 √
Hasauliya 6/8 8 √
6 Dadeldhura
Dadeldhura 6/8 8 √
Budar (Doti) 6/8 8 √
Bagarkot 3 3 √
Jogbudha 6/8
Sakayal 3 3 √
7 Baitadi
Baitadi 3 3 √
Musya 3 3 √
Sillegada 3 3 √
Patan 6/8 8 √
Melauli 6/8 8 √
8 Doti
Pipalla 3 + 1.5 4.5 √
BP nagar 3 3 √
Mauwa 3 3 √
Tikhatar 3 3 √
9 AchhamJhakale 3 3 √
Kamal bazzar 3 3 √
10 Darchula
Balanche 3 3 √
Thaligad 3 3 √
Pari Bagar 3 3 √
Lekam 3 3 √
Huti 3 3 √
11 Bajhang
Bagthala 3 3 √
Chainpur 3 3 √
Kalinga 3 3 √
12 Bajura
Kolti 3 3 √
Budhiganga 3 3 √
Martadi 3 3 √
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Sudurpaschim Provincial Offi ce, Attariya33 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Distribution Centre 33 kV Feeder Name Feeder Length (km) Conductor Name/
Size Maximum/
Average Load (A)
1 Dhangadhi
Dhangadhi Feeder 14 ACSR (Dog) 265
Dipayal Feeder 55.4 ACSR (Dog) 5
Chaumala Feeder 1 25 ACSR (Dog) 0
Chaumala Feeder 2 19 ACSR (Dog) 44.7
Hasuliya Feeder 26 ACSR (Dog) 35
2 Mahendranagar
Lalpur - Mahendranagar 7 ACSR (Dog)
Mahendranagar - Gaddachauki 8 ACSR (Dog)
Gaddachauki - Dodhara 12 ACSR (Rabbit)
Lalpur - Kalawapur 18 ACSR (Dog)
3 Tikapur Lamki-Tikapur-Joshipur 14 ACSR (Dog) 84
4 Bhajani Joshipur Feeder 10.4 ACSR (Dog)
5 DadeldhuraSyaule- Dadeldhura 3.5 ACSR (Dog)
Syaule- Buder 33.5 ACSR (Dog)
6 BaitadiDadeldhura-Baitadi 52 ACSR (Dog)
Balanch - Baitadi 29.18 ACSR (Dog)
7 Doti
Syaule- Doti (Pipla) 40.41 ACSR (WOLF) 46
Pipalla- Mauwa 9.97 ACSR (Dog) NO Load
Sahajpur- BP Nagar 13.83 ACSR (Dog) NO Load
8 Darchula Gokule-Khalanga 27 ACSR (Dog)
9 Achham Doti (Pipla)-Achham 70 ACSR (Dog) 30
10 Belauri Lalpure-Belauri 27.68 ACSR (Rabbit)
11 Bajhang Khodpe- Chainpur 85.75 ACSR (Dog)
Sudurpaschim Provincial Offi ce, Attariya11 kV FEEDER STATUS
S.N. Distribution Centre 11 kV Feeder Name
Feeder Length
(km)Conductor Name,Size Maximum/
Average Load (A)
1 Dhangadhi
Attariya Feeder 65 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 180Chaumala(Attaria) Feeder 21 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 62Geta Feeder 32 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 101Rajipur Feeder 15 ACSR (Dog , Weasel) 30Chaumala(Chaumala) Feeder 20 ACSR (Dog , Weasel) 46Banbehada Feeder 40 ACSR (Dog , Weasel) 56Bhansar Feeder 6 ACSR (Dog , Rabbit) 45Rajpur Feeder 12 ACSR (Dog , Rabbit , Weasel) 118Hasanpur Feeder 16 ACSR (Dog , Rabbit) 150Bela Feeder 40 ACSR (Dog , Rabbit , Weasel) 165Manehara Feeder 26 ACSR (Dog , Rabbit) 245Hasuliya Feeder 35 ACSR (Dog , Rabbit , Weasel) 65
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Masuriya(Aamkhaiya) Feeder 30 ACSR (Weasel) 42Phulbari Feeder (Hasuliya S/S) 39 ACSR (Weasel) 70Basuti Feeder (Hasuliya S/S) 20 ACSR (Weasel) 35
2 Mahendranagar
Lalpur Feeder 32.6 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 58Daije Feeder 55.5 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 114Bazar Feeder 27 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 160Bhaasi Feeder 20.5 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 107Aithpur Feeder 19.2 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 54Bangaau Feeder 41.5 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 115Krishnapur Feeder 68.3 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 83Bani Feeder 33 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 115Jhalari Feeder 46 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 130Pipladi Feeder 29 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 85Dodhara Chadani Feeder 55 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 130Baskheda Feeder 23.5 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 74Bhramadev Feeder 14 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 45
3 BelauriBeldandi Feeder 68 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel)Belauri Feeder 86 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel)Punarbas Feeder 148 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel)
4 Tikapur
Tikapur Feeder 44.5 ACSR (Rabbit) 120Satti Feeder 55 ACSR (Rabbit) 50Durgauli-Munuwa Feeder 23.5 ACSR (Rabbit) 84Baliya Feeder 50.5 ACSR (Rabbit) 80Chuha Feeder 60 ACSR (Rabbit) 65Jagatpur Feeder 40 ACSR (Rabbit) 46
5 BhajaniSukhad Feeder 85.43 ACSR (Rabbit) 120Joshipur Feeder 40.65 ACSR (Rabbit) 80Sukkhad Feeder 89.03 ACSR (Rabbit)
6 Dadeldhura
Bazzar Feeder 1.2 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 10Krirtipur Feeder 46.6 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 26Chamada Feeder 92.3 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 22Sakayal Feeder 80.89 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 28Doti Ghatal Feeder 15 ACSR (Weasel) 5Bhatkada Feeder 9 ACSR (Weasel) 4Jogbuda Feeder 110 ACSR (Dog , Rabbit , Weasel) 34Buder Feeder 43.98 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 8
7 BaitadiBazar Feeder 180 ACSR (Weasel) 130Tripura Feeder 87 ACSR (Weasel) 30Julaghat Feeder 20.19 ACSR (Weasel) 12
8 Doti
Dipayal Feeder 119.91 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel)Rajpur Feeder 115.46 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel)Sigadi Feeder 89.56 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel)Jorail Feeder 30.91 ACSR (Weasel)
9 Darchula
Joljibi Feeder 77 ACSR (Weasel)Khalanga Bazar Feeder 8 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel)Marma Feeder 17 ACSR (Weasel)Dungri Powerhouse Feeder 50 ACSR (Weasel)Gokuleshwor Feeder 48 ACSR (Weasel)
10 Achham Marku Feeder 39 ACSR (Weasel) 30Sanfe-Mangalsen Feeder 210 ACSR (Weasel) 65
11 Bajhang
Bitthad Feeder 17.87 ACSR (Weasel) 7Deura Feeder 7.7 ACSR (Weasel) 4Bagthala Feeder 0.5 ACSR (Weasel) 3Chainpur Feeder 59.83 ACSR (Rabbit , Weasel) 15
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S. N. Office Name Approved Staff Working Staff
1 Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate & PTSD 152 141
2 Community and Rural Electrification Department 13 19
3 Province No. 1 Provincial Office, Biratnagar 1463 1047
4 Province No. 2 Provincial Office, Janakpur 1229 948
5 Bagmati Provincial Office, Kathmandu 1861 1510
6 Bagmati Province Division Office, Hetauda 527 366
7 Gandaki Provincial Office, Pokhara 885 517
8 Province No. 5 Provincial Office, Butwal 842 570
9 Province No. 5 Province Division Office, Nepalgunj 543 373
10 Karnali Provincial Office, Surkhet 213 180
11 Sudurpaschim Provincial Office, Attaria 577 411
Total 8305 6082
2.1 Employed Personnel Statistics
2.2 Vehicle Statistics
S.N. Office Name Jeep/Pickup Crane/Truck/Minitruck Motercycle/Scooter
1 Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate & GSEEP 17 - 4
2 Planning and Technical Services Department 10 - 5
3 Community and Rural Electrification Department 3 - 3
4 Province No. 1 Provincial Office, Biratnagar 76 21 8
5 Province No. 2 Provincial Office, Janakpur 69 11 2
6 Bagmati Provincial Office, Kathmandu 87 51 17
7 Bagmati Province Division Office, Hetauda 33 9 5
8 Gandaki Provincial Office, Pokhara 43 8 5
9 Province No. 5 Provincial Office, Butwal 38 9 4
10 Province No. 5 Province Division Office, Nepalgunj 35 7 2
11 Karnali Provincial Office, Surkhet 19 0 0
12 Sudurpaschim Provincial Office, Attaria 32 9 7
DCSD Total 462 125 62
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2.3 Accidents Statistics
2.4 Training Provided / Inspection Carried Out / Seminar Attended
S. N. Office Name Death Injuries Death of Animals
1 Province No.1 Provicial Office ,Biratnagar 2 3 11
2 Province No.2 Provicial Office ,Janakpur 8 4 3
3 Bagmati Provincial Office, Kathmandu 9 3 6
4 Bagmati Province Division Office, Hetauda 4 5 3
5 Gandaki Provincial Office, Pokhara 4 7 1
6 Province No. 5 Provincial Office, Butwal 4 1 2
7 Province No. 5 Province Division Office, Nepalgunj 2 1 7
8 Karnali Provincial Office, Surkhet 1 3 0
9 Sudurpaschim Provincial Office, Attaria 1 4 4
Total 35 31 52
S. N. Office Name Nepal India China Thailand Malaysia Netherlands UK USA Total
1 Distribution and Consumer Services Directorate / GSEEP
4 6 11 - 8 1 1 - 31
2 Planning and Technical Ser-vices Department
2 9 3 - - - - 14
3 Community and Rural Electri-fication Department
8 6 3 - - - - 17
4 Province No.1 Provicial Office ,Biratnagar
4 13 - 17
5 Province No.2 Provicial Office ,Janakpur
2 5 1 - - - 8
6 Bagmati Provincial Office, Kathmandu
2 17 3 1 - 1 1 25
7 Bagmati Province Division Office, Hetauda
3 5 8
8 Gandaki Provincial Office, Pokhara
- 4 4 8
9 Province No.5 Provicial Office ,Butwal
5 5
10 Province No. 5 Province Divi-sion Office, Nepalgunj
1 8 1 10
11 Karnali Provincial Office, Surkhet
- 1 2 3
12 Sudurpaschim Provincial Office, Attaria
- 6 - - - 1 - - 7
13 Other Offices 1 1
14 Expert outside of NEA - 4 - - - - - - 4
Total 26 90 28 1 8 2 2 1 158
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ANNEX IIICUMULATIVE LOSS COMPARISION
WITH TARGET FY /
S.N Province/Division With DC Cumulative Loss Achieved for FY 2075/076
Loss Target for FY 2076/077
Cumulative Loss Achieved FY 2076/077
TOTAL DISTRIBUTION LOSS 11.28 8.50 10.28
1 Province No. 1 Provincial Office , Biratnagar 8.87 11.19
1 Anarmani DC 12.73 9.52 8.77
2 Belbari DC 21.37 15.60 21.37
3 Bhadrapur DC 13.33 9.94 13.75
4 Bhojpur DC 16.85 12.42 12.38
5 Biratnagar DC 9.68 7.37 9.61
6 Damak DC 13.31 9.93 8.56
7 Dhankuta DC 12.80 9.57 11.89
8 Dharan DC 12.49 9.35 12.67
9 Dhulabari DC 9.00 10.81
10 Diktel DC 10.89 8.22 7.53
11 Duhabi DC 4.96 4.05 3.63
12 Gauradah DC 19.72 14.44 8.91
13 Illam DC 13.52 10.08 19.17
14 Inaruwa DC 24.58 17.86 26.44
15 Ithari DC 8.03 6.21 8.16
16 Khandbari DC 26.27 16.00 23.63
17 Okhaldhunga DC 5.12 4.16 4.34
18 Panchthar DC 8.00 16.96
19 Rangeli DC 23.70 17.24 25.83
20 Taplejung DC 8.98 6.88 10.75
21 Terhathum DC 16.26 12.01 16.69
22 Udayapur DC 5.07 4.13 3.69
23 Urlabari DC 18.08 13.28 15.42
2 Province No. 2 Provincial Office , Janakpur 10.97 15.60
1 Barhathwa DC 16.00 (0.30)
2 Birgunj DC 4.96 4.05 3.87
3 Bodebarsign DC 25.00 42.74
4 Chandranigapur DC 19.23 14.09 17.55
5 Dhanushadham DC 25.00 39.67
6 Gaur DC 31.28 22.58 25.83
7 Gaushala DC 18.58 13.63 21.87
8 Jaleshwor DC 32.80 21.90 28.43
9 Janakpur DC 33.85 24.39 25.41
10 Kalaiya 40.97 25.00 33.96
11 Kanchanpur DC 27.72 20.07 23.43
12 Lahan DC 27.29 19.77 35.97
13 Lalbandi DC 17.53 12.90 19.84
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14 Malangwa DC 22.64 16.49 16.92
15 Maulapur DC 20.00 19.93
16 Mirchaiya DC 9.06 6.93 7.09
17 Pokhariya DC 41.73 25.00 37.86
18 Rajbiraj DC 38.96 25.00 33.67
19 Sakhuwa 18.46 13.55 15.92
20 Simara DC -0.13 0.46 1.03
21 Simraungadh DC 25.00 67.19
22 Sirah DC 24.08 17.51 26.67
23 Yadukuwa DC 46.23 25.00 38.01
3 Bagmati Provincial Office, Kathmandu 5.77 5.38
1 Balaju DC 2.84 2.56 1.30
2 Baneshwor DC 8.22 6.35 3.83
3 Bhaktpur DC 13.06 9.75 7.95
4 Dhading DC 7.70 5.98 6.74
5 Dhunche DC 7.60 5.91 5.79
6 Dolkha DC 11.16 8.42 11.33
7 Jorpati DC 9.95 7.56 7.54
8 Kavre DC 20.43 14.94 14.10
9 Kirtipur DC 5.42 4.37 2.62
10 Kuleshwor DC 7.75 6.02 3.76
11 Lagankel DC 6.47 5.11 7.28
12 Maharajgung DC 5.25 4.25 4.45
13 Melamchi DC 0.61 0.98 8.04
14 NuwakotDC 13.34 9.95 9.55
15 Panchkhal DC 15.00 14.86
16 Pulchowk DC 8.02 6.21 5.95
17 Ramechhap DC 12.61 9.43 10.93
18 Ratnapark DC 2.94 2.63 2.58
19 Sindhu DC 9.37 14.19 16.92
20 Thimi DC 8.84 6.78 7.11
4 Bagmati Province Division Office, Hetau-da 13.37 5.75 8.08
1 Bharatpur DC 9.23 7.06 8.44
2 ChanauliDC 8.00 16.36
3 Hetauda DC 1.78 1.70 2.90
4 Palung DC 13.92 10.35 8.35
5 Sindhuli DC 8.21 6.34 7.23
6 Tandi DC 15.97 12.05 16.53
5 Gandaki Provincial Office, Pokhara 7.90 8.72
1 Arughat DC 12.63 9.45 11.96
2 Baglung DC 15.78 11.67 14.31
3 GorkhaDC 9.85 7.49 8.04
4 Kawasoti DC 12.79 9.56 11.82
5 Lamjung DC 1.58 1.50 1.21
6 LekhnathDC 13.56 10.19 10.13
7 Myagdi DC 22.07 16.09 17.46
8 Parbat DC 9.46 7.22 11.07
9 PokharaDC 8.77 6.73 7.59
10 SyangaDC 13.96 10.38 11.99
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11 TanahuDC 7.51 5.84 3.98
12 TatopaniDC 11.02 8.31 5.77
6 Province No. 5 Provincial Office, Butwal 9.26 10.18
1 Amuwa DC 9.00 14.50
2 ArchakhanchiDC 6.62 5.22 5.54
3 Bardaghat DC 8.00 15.47
4 Bhairawaha DC 12.89 9.63 9.62
5 Butwal DC 6.91 5.42 5.92
6 GulmiDC 13.76 10.24 12.85
7 KrishnanagarDC 11.16 8.41 10.58
8 Nayamill DC 15.19 11.25 7.17
9 PalpaDC 13.50 10.06 20.89
10 Parasi DC 9.26 7.07 7.53
11 TaulihawaDC 32.17 23.20 24.85
7 Province No. 5 Province Division Office, Nepalgunj 8.05 12.17
1 Ghorahi DC 4.26 3.56 6.27
2 Gulariya DC 21.58 15.75 25.02
3 Lamahi DC 13.00 10.72
4 Nepalganj DC 11.02 8.31 10.12
5 Rajapur DC 13.00 18.32
8 Karnali Provincial Office, Surkhet 14.57 15.66
1 DailekhDC 16.56 12.21 19.98
2 Dolpa DC 7.00 8.97
3 Jumla DC 7.00 14.28
4 Rukum West DC 7.00 23.96
5 Salyan DC 18.17 13.35 12.73
6 Surkhet DC 20.34 14.87 15.77
9 Sudurpaschim Provincial Office, Attaria 10.69 12.05
1 Achham DC 22.24 16.21 17.81
2 Baitadai DC 12.30 9.22 12.84
3 Belauri DC 29.50 21.32 28.36
4 Bhajang DC 11.24 8.47 22.10
5 Bhajani DC 19.07 13.98 14.00
6 Dadeldhura DC 22.60 16.47 15.45
7 Darchula DC -11.94 7.86 10.21
8 Dhangadhi DC 11.78 8.85 7.04
9 Doti DC 9.63 7.34 9.39
10 MahendranagarDC 18.70 13.72 11.10
11 TikapurDC 8.34 5.54 12.67
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TARIFF RATES1. Domestic Consumers1.1 Single Phase Low Voltage (230 Volt)
kWh(Monthly)
5 Ampere 15 Ampere 30 Ampere 60 Ampere
Minimum Charge (Nrs.)
EnergyCharge
(Nrs/kWh)
Minimum Charge (Nrs.)
EnergyCharge
(Nrs/kWh)
Minimum Charge (Nrs.)
EnergyCharge
(Nrs/kWh)
Minimum Charge (Nrs.)
EnergyCharge
(Nrs/kWh)
0-10 30.00 0.00 50.00 4.00 75.00 5.00 125.00 6.00
11-20 30.00 3.00 50.00 4.00 75.00 5.00 125.00 6.00
21-30 50.00 6.50 75.00 6.50 100.00 6.50 125.00 6.50
31-50 50.00 8.00 75.00 8.00 100.00 8.00 125.00 8.00
51-100 75.00 9.50 100.00 9.50 125.00 9.50 150.00 9.50
101-150 100.00 9.50 125.00 9.50 150.00 9.50 200.00 9.50
151-250 125.00 10.00 150.00 10.00 175.00 10.00 200.00 10.00
251-400 150.00 11.00 175.00 11.00 200.00 11.00 250.00 11.00
Above 400 175.00 12.00 200.00 12.00 225.00 12.00 275.00 12.00
1.2 Three phase Low Voltage (400 Volt)
kWh
(Monthly)
Up to 10 kVA Above 10 kVA
Minimum Charge (Nrs.) Energy Charge
(Nrs/kWh)
Minimum Charge
(Nrs.)
Energy Charge
(Nrs/kWh)
Up to 4001100.00
11.501800.00
11.50
Above 400 12.00 12.00
1.3 Three phase Medium Voltage (33/11 kV)
kWh (Monthly) Minimum Charge (Nrs.) Energy Charge (Nrs/kWh)
Up to 100010,000.00
11.00
Above 1001 12.00
ANNEX IVELECTRICITY TARRIF STRUCTURE
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Billing Method (For 5 Ampere)
S. No. kWh (Monthly) Rate Nrs.
Per Unit
Billing Method
1 Up to 10 units 0.00 Monthly Minimum Charge Rs. 30.00 for up to 10 units and Energy Charge Rs. 0.00 per unit
2 11 to 20 units 3.00 Monthly Minimum Charge Rs. 30.00 and Energy Charge Rs. 3.00 per unit for 1 unit to 20 units
3 21 to 30 units 6.50 Monthly Minimum Charge Rs. 50.00 and Energy Charge Rs. 3.00 per unit up to 20 units and Rs. 6.50 per unit for 21 units to 30 units
4 31 to 50 units 8.00 Monthly Minimum Charge Rs. 50.00 and Energy Charge Rs. 3.00 per unit up to 20 units and Rs. 6.50 per unit for 21 units to 30 units and Rs. 8.00 per unit for 31 units to 50 units
5 51 to 100 units 9.50 Monthly Minimum Charge Rs. 75.00 and Energy Charge Rs. 3.00 per unit up to 20 units and Rs. 6.50 per unit for 21 units to 30 units and Rs. 8.00 per unit for 31 units to 50 units and Rs. 9.50 per unit for 51 units to 100 units
6 101 to 150 units 9.50 Monthly Minimum Charge Rs. 100.00 and Energy Charge Rs. 3.00 per unit up to 20 units and Rs. 6.50 per unit for 21 units to 30 units and Rs. 8.00 per unit for 31 units to 50 units and Rs. 9.50 per unit for 51 units to 150 units
7 151 to 250 units 10.00 Monthly Minimum Charge Rs. 125.00 and Energy Charge Rs. 3.00 per unit up to 20 units and Rs. 6.50 per unit for 21 units to 30 units and Rs. 8.00 per unit for 31 units to 50 units and Rs. 9.50 per unit for 51 units to 150 units and Rs. 10.00 per unit for 151 units to 250 units
8 251 to 400 units 11.00 Monthly Minimum Charge Rs. 150.00 and Energy Charge Rs. 3.00 per unit up to 20 units and Rs. 6.50 per unit for 21 units to 30 units and Rs. 8.00 per unit for 31 units to 50 units and Rs. 9.50 per unit for 51 units to 150 units and Rs. 10.00 per unit for 151 units to 250 units and Rs. 11.00 per unit for 251 units to 400 units
9 Above 400 12.00 Monthly Minimum Charge Rs. 175.00 and Energy Charge Rs. 3.00 per unit up to 20 units and Rs. 6.50 per unit for 21 units to 30 units and Rs. 8.00 per unit for 31 units to 50 units and Rs. 9.50 per unit for 51 units to 150 units and Rs. 10.00 per unit for 151 units to 250 units and Rs. 11.00 per unit for 251 units to 400 units and Rs. 12.00 per unit for above 400 units
Similarly, billing will be made for 15, 30 and 60 Ampere. (Single Phase & 3 Phase Consumers)
2. Other Consumers2.1 Low Voltage (230/400 V)
Consumer CategoryDemand Charge Energy Charge
(Nrs. per kVA/ month) Nrs/kWh
1. Industrial
a) Rural and Domestic 60.00 7.80
b) Small Industry 110.00 9.60
2. Commercial 325.00 11.20
3. Non-Commercial 215.00 12.00
4. Irrigation - 4.30
5. Water Supply
a) Community Water Supply - 4.20
b) Other Water Supply 160.00 7.20
6. Transportation
a) Charging Station 200.00 5.75
b) Other Transportation 220.00 8.90
7. Religious place - 6.10
8. Street Light
a) Metered 7.30
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b) Non-Metered 2475.00 -
9. Temporary Connection - 19.80
10. Non-Domestic 350.00 13.00
11. Entertainment Business 350.00 14.00
2.2 High Voltage
Consumer CategoryDemand Charge Energy Charge
(Nrs. per kVA/ month) Nrs/kWh
A. High Voltage
1. Industrial (132 kV) 230.00 8.20
2. Industrial (66 kV) 240.00 8.30
B. Medium Voltage (33 kV)
1. Industrial 255.00 8.40
2. Commercial 315.00 10.80
3. Non-commercial 240.00 11.40
4. Irrigation - 4.80
5. Water Supply
a) Community Water Supply - 4.60
b) Other Water Supply 160.00 6.60
6. Transportation
a) Charging Station 230.00 5.60
b) Other Transportation 255.00 8.60
7. Non-Domestic 350.00 12.55
8. Entertainment Business 350.00 13.50
C. Medium Voltage (11 kV)
1. Industrial 255.00 8.60
2. Commercial 315.00 11.10
3. Non-commercial 240.00 11.50
4. Irrigation - 4.90
5. Water Supply
a) Community Water Supply - 4.80
b) Other Water Supply 150.00 6.80
6. Transportation
a) Charging Station 230.00 5.60
b) Other Transportation 255.00 8.80
7. Religious Place 220.00 9.90
8. Temporary Connection 330.00 12.00
9. Non-Domestic 350.00 12.90
10. Entertainment Business 350.00 13.90
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3. Time of Day (ToD) Tariff Rate
3.1 Tariff Rate from Baishakh to Mangsir
Consumer CategoryDemand Charge Nrs. per kVA/ month
Energy Charge Nrs/kWh
Peak Time
(17.00-23.00)
Off Peak Time
(23.00-5.00 )
Normal time
(5.00-17.00)
A. High Voltage
1. Industrial (132 kV) 230.00 10.00 4.65 8.20
2. Industrial (66 kV) 240.00 10.10 4.75 8.30
B. Medium Voltage (33 kV)
1. Industrial 250.00 10.20 5.25 8.40
2. Commercial 315.00 12.30 6.75 10.80
3. Non-Commercial 240.00 13.20 7.00 12.00
4. Irrigation - 6.30 3.15 4.70
5. Water Supply
a) Community Water Supply - 6.20 3.10 4.60
b) Other Water Supply 150.00 10.20 5.25 8.40
6. Transportation
a) Charging Station 230.00 7.00 3.70 5.50
b) Other Transportation 255.00 9.35 3.70 8.40
7. Street Light 80.00 8.40 3.50 4.20
C. Medium Voltage (11 kV)
1. Industrial 250.00 10.50 5.40 8.55
2. Commercial 315.00 12.60 6.90 11.10
3. Non-commercial 240.00 13.50 7.15 12.25
4. Irrigation - 6.40 3.50 4. 75
5. Water Supply
a) Community Water Supply - 6.30 3.40 4.70
b) Other Water Supply 150.00 10.50 5.40 8.50
6. Transportation
a) Charging Station 230.00 7.15 4.20 5.60
b) Other Transportation 255.00 9.65 4.20 8.50
7. Street Light 80.00 8.80 3.75 4.40
8. Religious Place 220.00 11.30 5.15 9.10
9. Temporary Connection 330.00 14.40 6.60 11.75
D. Low Voltage (230/400V)
1. Transportation
a) Charging Station 200.00 7.25 4.30 5.75
b) Other Transportation 220.00 9.75 4.30 8.60
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3.2 Tariff Rate from Paush to Chaitra
Consumer CategoryDemand Charge
Nrs. per kVA/ month
Energy Charge Nrs/kWh
Peak Time
(17.00-23.00)
Normal Time
(23.00-17.00)
A. High Voltage
1. Industrial (132 kV) 230.00 10.00 8.20
2. Industrial (66 kV) 240.00 10.10 8.30
B. Medium Voltage (33 kV)
1. Industrial 250.00 10.20 8.40
2. Commercial 315.00 12.30 10.80
3. Non-Commercial 240.00 13.20 12.00
4. Irrigation - 6.30 4.70
5. Water Supply
a) Community Water Supply - 6.20 4.60
b) Other Water Supply 150.00 10.20 8.40
6. Transportation
a) Charging Station 230.00 7.00 5.50
b) Other Transportation 255.00 9.35 8.40
7. Street Light 80.00 8.40 4.20
C. Medium Voltage (11 kV)
1. Industrial 250.00 10.50 8.55
2. Commercial 315.00 12.60 11.10
3. Non-commercial 240.00 13.50 12.25
4. Irrigation - 6.40 4. 75
5. Water Supply
a) Community Water Supply - 6.30 4.70
b) Other Water Supply 150.00 10.50 8.50
6. Transportation
a) Charging Station 230.00 7.15 5.60
b) Other Transportation 255.00 9.65 8.50
7. Street Light 80.00 8.80 4.40
8. Religious Place 220.00 11.30 9.10
9. Temporary Connection 330.00 14.40 11.75
D. Low Voltage (230/400V)
1. Transportation
a) Charging Station 200.00 7.25 5.75
b) Other Transportation 220.00 9.75 8.60
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3.3. Transportation for (Automatic Swap card Users) without Demand Charge3.3.1. Charging Station
Description
Energy Charge Nrs/kWh
Peak Time
(17.00-23.00)
Off Peak Time
(23.00-5.00 )
Normal time
(5.00-17.00)
Tariff Rate from Baishakh to Mangsir
33 kV 8.40 4.45 6.60
11 kV 8.60 5.05 6.70
Low Voltage (230/400V) 8.70 5.05 6.90
Tariff Rate from Paush to Chaitra
DescriptionPeak Time
(17.00-23.00)
Normal Time
(23.00-5.00)
33 kV 8.40 6.60
11 kV 8.60 6.70
Low Voltage (230/400V) 8.70 6.90
3.3.2 Other Transportation
Description
Energy Charge (Nrs/kWh)
Peak Time
(17.00-23.00)
Off Peak Time
(23.00-5.00 )
Normal time
(5.00-17.00)
Tariff Rate from Baishakh to Mangsir
33 kV 11.20 4.45 10.10
11 kV 11.60 5.05 10.20
Low Voltage (230/400V) 11.70 5.15 10.30
Tariff Rate from Paush to Chaitra
Description Peak Time (17.00-23.00) Normal Time (23.00-17.00)
33 kV 11.20 10.10
11 kV 11.60 10.20
Low Voltage (230/400V) 11.70 10.30
Note: Charging station operators will be able to get maximum 20 percent additional charge in given tarrif for providing charging service to electric vehicles.
4. Community Wholesale Consumer:
Consumer Category Energy Charge (Nrs/kWh)
1. Medium Voltage (11 kV/33 kV)
Upto (N* x 20) units 3.00
Above (N* x 20) units 6.00
2. Lower Voltage Level (230/400 Volt)
Upto (N* x 20) units 3.00
Above (N* x 20) units 6.25
N*= Total Number of Consumers of a Community Group
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ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION NETWORK OF NEPAL
(As Submitted in the Final Report of Distribution System Master Plan Project under PMD)
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20 MVA 33 k
V
TIN
GLA
S/S
90 km CARDINAL
BIR
ATN
AG
AR
S/S
KU
SAH
ASW
ITC
HIN
G
INA
RU
WA
220
kV S
/S
135
kmTW
IN M
OO
SE
33 k
V
30 MVA
7*33
.3M
VA
220
kV
TUM
LIN
GTA
RS/
S
BA
NES
HW
OR
S/S B
ASA
NTA
PUR
220
kV S
/S
13 k
mTW
IN M
OO
SE
74 km QUAD MOOSE
20 kmTWIN MOOSE
3*63
MVA
33 k
V
33 k
V
2*16
.6M
VA
11 k
V
33 k
V
2*12
.5M
VAR
2*6.
07M
VAR
DU
HA
BI
GR
ID S
/S
11 k
V
33 k
V
132
kV
2*16
.6M
VA
2*30
MVA
2*7.
5M
VAR
DA
MA
KG
RID
S/S
AN
AR
MA
NI
GR
ID S
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GO
DA
KG
RID
S/S
SAN
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IP/
STHA
PATA
RS/
S
KA
BEL
IP/
S
AM
AR
PUR
S/S
132
kV
132
kV
132
kV
33 k
V
33 k
V 11 k
V
63 MVA
20 MVA
30 MVA
36 km BEAR
48 km BEAR
15 km BEAR
132
kV
60 k
m B
EAR 13
2 kV
132
kV 33 k
V
2*63
MVA
220
kV
132
kV
30 k
m B
EAR
132
kV
220
kV
33 k
V
30 MVA
33 k
V
2*30
MVA
7*33
.3M
VA13
2 kV
220
kV
2*16
.6M
VA
6*6.
5M
W
132
kV
49 k
m B
EAR
30 MVA
16.6
MVA
33 k
V
132
kV
132
kV
22 MW
NLE
GEN
D
400
kV
220
kV
132
kV
66 k
V
33 k
V
11 k
V
0.4
kV
GEN
ERA
TIO
N
SIN
NG
LE L
INE
DIA
GR
AM
OF
PRO
VIN
CE
125 M
W
MU
LTIF
UEL
DIE
SEL
PLA
NT22
0 kV
SITA
LPA
TIS/
S
DH
UN
GES
AN
GU
S/S
EXIS
TIN
GU
ND
ER C
ON
STR
UC
TIO
NVO
LTA
GE
LEVE
L
SUB
STA
TIO
NST
ATI
ON
STA
TIO
N
PREP
AR
ED B
Y:ER
. HIK
MA
T B
ASN
ETG
ESTO
EN
ERG
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DA
TE :
19/0
4/20
18R
EV :
0
220
kV
11 k
V
3 MVA
33 k
V
33 k
V FR
OM
MIR
CH
AIY
A S
/S
KA
TAR
IS/
S
33 k
V TO
LATA
MA
RA
NG
S/S
11 k
V
2*12
.5M
VA
33 k
V FR
OM
LAH
AN
S/S
JALJ
ALE
S/S
11 k
V
3 MVA33
kV
33 k
V
50 km DOG
30 km DOG
28 km DOG
28 k
m D
OG
RA
SUW
AG
HA
TS/
S
3 MVA33
kV
28 km DOG
BU
IPA
S/S
0.75
MVA
33 k
V
OK
HA
LDH
UN
GA
S/S11
kV1.
5M
VA
33 k
V
30 km DOG
SALL
ERY
S/S
11 k
V
3 MVA33 k
V
22 km DOGB
AG
SILA
S/S
132
kV F
RO
MLA
HA
N S
/S
132
kV F
RO
MK
ATT
AIY
A S
/S(IN
DIA
)
33 k
V FR
OM
KA
TTA
IYA
S/S
(IND
IA)
15 km BEAR
11 k
V
2*8
MVA
33 k
V
INA
RU
WA
S/S
27 k
m D
OG
13 k
m D
OG
4 km DOG
2*16
.6M
VA
11 k
V
TAN
KI
S/S
33 k
V
10 km DOG
20 km DOG 2*16
.6M
VA11
kV
33 k
V
RA
NI
S/S
23 k
m D
OG
RA
NG
ELI
S/S
2*8
MVA33
kV
11 k
V
1.5
MVA33
kV
KA
TAH
AR
IS/
S
KA
MA
LAR
OLL
ING
SHIB
HA
MPL
AST
ICS
HU
LAS
WIR
E
8 MVA
KH
AN
AR
S/S
33 k
V8 km DOG
2*16
.6M
VA
400
kV T
OM
IRC
HA
IYA
S/S
132
kV F
RO
MM
IRC
HA
IYA
S/S
BIR
ATC
HO
WK
S/S
11 k
V
2*8
MVA33
kV
20 km DOG
SHIB
HA
MPL
AST
ICS
13 km DOG
2.5
MVA
REL
IAN
CE
SPIN
NIN
G M
ILL
2.5
MVA
MA
INA
WA
TIST
EEL
2.5
MVA
PASH
UPA
TISY
MPA
CK
1.5
MVA
DH
AR
AN
S/S
33 k
V
3*8
MVA
3.2
MW
1.5
MVA
33 k
V
CH
ATA
RA
P/S
1.5
MVA
33 k
V
BH
EDET
AR
S/S
11 k
V
3 MVA33
kV
16 km DOG
RA
JAR
AN
IS/
S14
km
DO
G15
km
DO
G
11 k
V
1.5
MVA
33 k
V
DH
AN
KU
TAS/
S
30 km DOG
9 km DOG
33 k
VH
ILE
SW/S
3 MVA33
kV
BH
OJP
UR
S/S
45 k
m D
OG
11 k
V
1.5
MVA
11 k
V3 MVA
33 k
V
8 MVA33 k
V
3 MW
PILU
WA
P/S
1 MW
LOW
ERPI
LUW
AP/
S
4.45
MW 33
kV
HEW
AP/
S
BA
SAN
TAPU
RS/
S
PILU
WA
S/S
11 k
V
8 MVA
33 k
VSA
NK
RA
NTI
S/S
JIR
I KH
IMTI
S/S
8 km
DO
G
18 k
m D
OG
25 km DOG
14 km DOG19 km DOG
7 km DOG
11 k
V
8 MVA
33 k
V
UR
LAB
AR
IS/
S
6/8
MVA33
kV
GA
UR
AD
AH
AS/
S
17 km DOG
10 k
m D
OG
5 km
DO
G
BO
LEC
HO
WK
S/S
16.6
MVA
33 k
V
23 k
m D
OG
8 MVA33
kV
GH
AIL
AD
UB
AS/
S
13 k
m D
OG
5 km DOG
30 k
m B
EAR
11 k
V
2*8
MVA
33 k
V
DH
ULA
BA
RI
S/S
12 k
m D
OG
CH
AN
DR
AG
AD
HI
S/S
11 k
V2*8
MVA
33 k
V
8 MVA33
kV
BA
NIY
AN
IS/
S
8 MVA
33 k
VFI
KK
AL
S/S
11 k
V
3 MVA
33 k
V
11 km BEAR
132
kV
8 MVA
33 k
V
TILK
ENI
S/S
1 km DOGPUW
AP/
S
UPP
ERPU
WA
P/S
6.2
MW
5 km DOG
3 MW
PUW
A 1
stP/
S4 M
W33
kV
33 k
V
10 km DOG
33 k
VR
AN
KE
SW/S
11 k
V
3 MVA33
kV
CH
ISA
PAN
IS/
S
21 km DOG
21 km DOG
3 MVA
33 k
V
PHID
IMS/
S
HEW
AP/
S4.
9M
W
PHEM
EP/
S1 M
W
4 km
DO
G
2 km
DO
G3
km D
OG
16 km DOG
3 MVA
2.5 km BEAR
16 km DOG
33 k
V
33 k
V
6.6
kV
GAIGHATJALJALE
JOGIDAHA
KATARISINDHULI
UD
AYA
PUR
DC
NAHARTANKI
JORAHATKATAHARIBHRIKUTI
KANCHANBARIAIRPORT
BUDDHANAGARRANI
BYPASSBJM
BIRATNAGARHATKHOLA
BELBARIHARAICHAKERABARI
BEL
BA
RI D
C
BIR
ATN
AG
AR
DC
LASUNEMORAHANG
MYANGLUNG
TER
AH
THU
M D
C
GARAMANIDHULABARI
SANISCHAREBIRTAMODEBAZAR
SURUNGACHARALI
AN
AR
MA
NI D
C
JHUMKAGRAMIN
INDUSTRIALINARUWA
LAUKAHI
INA
RU
WA
DC
11 k
V
PHIDIMJOR POKHARI
11 k
V
ILAMSAKHEJUNG
11 k
V
LAXMIPURKANYAM
DANABARI
ILA
M D
C
HALDIBARICHANDRAGADHI
JALTHALBHADRAPUR
11 k
V
SINGIMADHIPRITHIVINAGAR
KECHANABANIYANI
DHULABARIDHAIJAN
KAKARVITTA
BH
AD
RA
PUR
DC
8 MVA
HILEBELHARA
TRIVENI
11 k
V
FAKSIBRAJARANI
DH
AN
KU
TA D
C
11 k
V
KHADBARICHAINPUR
MUDHEMADI
33 k
V
KH
AD
BA
RI D
C
11 k
V
SIJUWARANGELI
KANEPOKHARIKARSIYA
RA
NG
ELI D
C
BRITISHBPKIHS
LOCAL CHATARABHANU
PANMARA
KHANEPANIINDUSTRIAL
DHARAN
DH
AR
AN
DC
ITAHARINTC
INDUSTRIALPAKALI
TARAHARA
KHANAR
LABIPURINDUSTRIAL
GAISAR
11 k
V
11 k
V
ITA
HA
RI D
C
TARAHARA - 2TARAHARA - 1
INARUWADUHABI
BIRATNAGAR - 1
DU
HA
BI D
C
DA
MA
K D
C
11 k
V
RAJAPANIDIKTELHALESI
11 k
V
POKHAREOKHALDHUNGA
33 k
V FR
OM
MA
NTH
ALI
S/S
48 k
m D
OG
1.5
MVA
33 k
m D
OG
11 k
V
BOKHIMALEKAFLE
BHOJPUR
OK
HA
LDH
UN
GA
DC
DIK
TEL
DC
BH
OJP
UR
DC
BASANTAPUR
1.5
MVA
3.3
MW
SAB
HA
KH
OLA
P/S
33 k
V
8 MVA
HATTIMUDATANKI - 2
BIRATNAGAR - 2BIRATNAGAR - 3
CHATARA BAIRBAN
4.5
MVA
2 MVA
10 MVA
ULT
RA
TEC
HC
EMEN
T
8 MVA
ASI
AN
TH
AI
FOO
D
1.5
MVA
AR
IHA
NT
MU
LTIF
IBER
3.5
MVA
AR
IHA
NT
POLY
PAC
K
2.5
MVA
HU
LAS
IND
UST
RIE
S
5 MVA
RELIANCEDEDICATED
AARATI STRIPSDEDICATED
NTCNCELL
WTP
INDUSTRIAL
11 k
V
PADAJUNGIKERKHA
4 km DOG
MA
I CA
SCA
DE
P/S
8 MW
11 k
V
33 k
VD
AM
AK
S/S
2*16
.6M
VA RAJGHATURLABARI
DAMAK BAZARDHUKURPANI
NTC
11 k
V
KABELITHECHAMBU
33 k
V3 M
VA11
kV
26 km DOG
11 k
V
1.5
MVA
33 k
V
TAPLEJUNGMEDIBUNG
SANIMA HYDRO
3 MVA
HIT
IS/
S
PAN
CH
THA
R D
C
TAPL
EGU
NJ
DC
NTC
11 k
V
GAURIGUNJKUNJIBARISHIVGUNJ
RJMDEDICATED
33 km DOG
18 k
m D
OG
33 k
V
33 k
V
11 k
V
RAJGADHKANKAI
13 k
m D
OG
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kV F
RO
MK
AM
AN
E S/
S
22.5
MVA
11 k
V
132
kV
PATH
LAIY
AG
RID
S/S
PAR
WA
NIP
UR
GR
ID S
/S
2*63
MVA
132
kV
SIM
AR
AG
RID
S/S
2*15
MVA
7.5
MVA
AM
LEK
HG
AN
JG
RID
S/S
30 km BEAR
38 km BEAR
17 km BEAR
132
kV F
RO
MR
AXU
AL
S/S
(IND
IA)
4 MVA
5 MVA
SUR
YA N
EPA
L
ASH
OK
STE
EL
JYO
TISP
INN
ING
MIL
L
TRIV
ENI S
PIN
NIN
G Y
AR
N
TRIV
ENI S
PIN
NIN
G M
ILL 33
kV2*
12.5
MVA
5 MVA
R
BIR
GU
NJ
GR
ID S
/S
73 km TWIN BISON
10 km WOLF
2*30
MVA
132
kV
8 MVA
CH
APU
RG
RID
S/S
16.6
MVA
DH
ALK
EBA
RG
RID
S/S
2*16
0M
VA
30 MVA
132
kV F
RO
MM
UZZ
AFF
AR
PUR
S/S
(IND
IA)
120 km MOOSE
33 k
m B
EAR
72 k
m B
EAR
220
kV
220
kV T
OM
UZZ
AFF
AR
PUR
S/S
(IND
IA)
400
kV T
OH
ETA
UD
A S
/S
7.5
MVA
R
33 k
V
30 MVA
20 MVA
R
MIR
CH
AIY
AG
RID
S/S
LAH
AN
GR
ID S
/S
132
kV T
OTI
NG
LA S
/S
90 km CARDINAL 135
kmTW
IN M
OO
SE
11 k
V
2*10
MVA
R
3*22
.5M
VA11
kV
4 MVA
6.5
MVA
7.5
MVA
2*5
MVA
R
11 k
V
11 k
V
11 k
V
11 k
V
11 k
V
11 k
V
11 k
V
5 MVA
R
2*30
MVA
66 k
V
33 k
V
11 k
V
8 MVA
33 k
V
132
kV
35 k
m B
EAR
132
kV63 M
VA
2*16
.6M
VA
33 k
V2*
10M
VAR
132
kV
30 k
m B
EAR
60 k
m B
EAR
90 k
m B
EAR
NLE
GEN
D
400
kV
220
kV
132
kV
66 k
V
33 k
V
11 k
V
0.4
kV
GEN
ERA
TIO
N
SIN
GLE
LIN
E D
IAG
RA
MO
FPR
OVI
NC
E 2
RU
PEN
IG
RID
S/S 13
2 kV
EXIS
TIN
GU
ND
ER C
ON
STR
UC
TIO
NVO
LTA
GE
LEVE
L
SUB
STA
TIO
NST
ATI
ON
STA
TIO
N
400
kV
400
kV
PREP
AR
ED B
Y:ER
. HIK
MA
T B
ASN
ETG
ESTO
EN
ERG
Y
DA
TE :
29/0
3/20
19R
EV :
0
HIM
AL
IRO
N
5 MVA
11 k
V
66 k
V
46 km WOLF
400
kV T
OIN
AR
UW
A S
/S
132
kV F
RO
MH
ETA
UD
A S
/SH
ULA
S ST
EEL
JAG
AD
AM
BA
STEE
L
7.5
MVA
11 k
V
11 k
V
7.5
MVA 66
kV
132
kV T
OK
USA
HA
SW
/S
132
kV T
OD
UH
AB
I S/S
66 k
V FR
OM
HET
AU
DA
S/S
11 k
V
8 MVA33
kV 33
kV
8 MVA
POK
HA
RIY
AS/
S
SED
AW
AS/
S
20 k
m D
OG
15 km DOG
11 k
V
8 MVA33
kV
CH
HA
PKA
IYA
S/S
33 k
V FR
OM
RA
XAU
AL
S/S
(IND
IA)
33 k
V2*
8M
VA11
kV
KA
LAIY
AS/
S
12 km DOG
13 k
m D
OG
25 km DOG
8 MVA
11 k
V31 km DOG
NIJ
GA
DH
S/S
33 k
V22
km
DO
G
8 MVA 11
kV
33 k
V
HA
RSH
AH
AS/
S
33 k
V2*
8M
VA11
kV
GA
UR
S/S
8 MVA
11 k
V
33 k
VSI
MR
AU
NG
AD
S/S
11 k
V
6/8
MVA33
kV
MA
ULA
PUR
S/S
42 km DOG
18 km DOG
13 km DOG
132
kV F
RO
MN
EW K
HIM
TI S
/S22
0 kV
FR
OM
NEW
KH
IMTI
S/S
3*8
MVA
11 k
V
8 MVA
33 k
V
BA
RA
HA
THW
AS/
S
11 k
V
8 MVA33
kV
DU
MA
RIY
AS/
S
20 km DOG13 km DOG
8 MVA
11 k
V
8 MVA
33 k
V
33 k
V
HA
RIP
UR
S/S
MA
LAN
GW
AS/
S
36 k
m D
OG
22 km DOG
11 k
V
6/8
MVA33
kV
BA
SAN
TAPU
RS/
S
14 km DOG
2*8
MVA
11 k
V
33 k
V
AU
RA
HI
S/S
2*7.
5M
VA
33 k
V
MU
JELI
YAS/
S24
km
DO
G
17 km DOG
25 km DOG
2*8
MVA
11 k
V
33 k
V
YAD
UK
UH
AS/
S
2*8
MVA
11 k
V
33 k
V
33 k
V FR
OM
SUR
SAN
G S
/S(IN
DIA
)
8 MVA
11 k
V
33 k
V
PAR
AU
LS/
S
18 km DOG
11 k
m D
OG
11 k
V
8 MVA
33 k
V
DH
AN
USA
DH
AM
S/S
23 km DOG
33 k
V TO
SIN
DH
ULI
S/S
AN
D B
HIM
AN
S/S
18 km DOG
33 k
V TO
KA
TAR
I S/S
28 km DOG
33 k
V
BIS
HN
UPU
RS/
S
11 k
V
6/8
MVA
33 k
V
BH
AG
AW
AN
PUR
S/S
14 km DOG
31 km DOG
2*8
MVA
33 k
V
8 MVA
11 k
V
11 k
V
6/8
MVA
33 k
V
BIS
HA
NPU
RS/
S
17 km DOG
43 k
m D
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HO
LA P
/SG
ALY
AN
G(B
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220
kV F
RO
MK
USM
A S
/S
3 MVA
33 k
V
SHIT
AL
NA
GA
RS/
S11 k
m D
OG
13 km DOG
11 k
V
2*6
MVA
33 k
V
19 km DOG
11 k
V
8 MVA
33 k
V
RA
MG
RA
MS/
S
30 MVA
7.5
MVA
220
kV T
ON
EW B
HA
RA
TPU
R S
/S
132
kV T
OK
AW
ASO
TI S
/S
24 km DOG
32 k
m B
EAR
33 k
V
LOCAL
PAR
ASI
S/S
11 k
V
16 MVA
SOUTHWEST
TRIVENI
MAHESHPURPARASI
RAKSHAHSOLAR POWER
SUNAWALINDUSTRIAL
DUMKIBASBARDAGHATPRATAPPURINDUSTRIAL
3.3
kV
BUTWAL EASTBUTWAL WEST
DEVINAGARSALJHADINAYAMILL
NAYAMILL WEST
BHALUHI
11 k
V
DEVDAHAKHAIRENI
SARAN TADI
DHADHAKINAYAMILL
BHARAULIYA
2*63
MVA
BHAIRAHAWA - 1BHAIRAHAWA - 2BHAIRAHAWA - 3BHAIRAHAWA - 4BHAIRAHAWA - 5BHAIRAHAWA - 6BHAIRAHAWA - 7
LUMBINI - 1
11 k
V
LUMBINI - 4LUMBINI - 3LUMBINI - 2
3 MVA
DOHANIMAHITA
LUMBINIKRISHNA NAGAR
MARKET
33 k
V
GAJEDA
PIPARAKOPUWA
BAHADURGUNJ
PREM NAGARMAHARAJGUNJ
KRISHNA NAGAR
63 MVA
BHALUWANG
LAMAHIKHANEPANIGADHAUWA
BAHADURGUNJSHIVAPUR
PIPARA
INDUSTRIAL
SIKTAKUSUM
KOHALPURRAJA
CHISAPANIINDUSTRIAL
SAMSHERGUNJ
11 k
V
16 MVA
AIRPORTBAGHESHWORI
BUSPARKFULTAKRA
GRAMINHAWAI
KHAJURA
11 k
V7 MVA
11 k
V
2*8
MVA EASTERN
BORDER
CITYPARASPUR
INDUSTRIAL
11 k
V
8 MVA
CHHAPIYAKAMHARIYA
PHARSATIKAR NEWPHARSATIKAR OLD
SURYAPURATIKULIGADH
5 MVA
SAMRAT CEMENTAGNI CEMENT
GHORAHI CEMENT
11 k
V
BADHAIYATAL
MAINAPOKHARIJAMUNI
BASGADHI
11 k
V
3 MVA
MAGARAGADHIMAINAPOKHARI
CITYKRISHNASAR
NIKUNJA
1.5
MVA
8 MVA
11 k
V
8 MVA
BHURIGAUNTHAKURDWARA
33 k
V
11 k
V
8 MVA
PURANDHARAPANCHAKULE
BAGHMARE
11 k
VMANPUR BIJAURA
PHULBARI
AIRPORTEYE HOSPITAL
RAPTI ZONAL HOSPITAL
11 k
V
3 MVA
BAZARHAPURE
HOSPITALNARAYANPUR
NAWALPURRAMPUR
8 MVA
11 k
V
TILLA - HOLLERIMASINA - SURPAL
11 k
V
DIGAMBHATKUWA
ARGHA FEEDER12 km DOG
11 k
V
JAISITHOKISHMABASTU
11 k
V
MAJHUWAHUGA
BALETHUM
11 k
V
3 MVA33
kV
MA
JHU
WA
S/S
GALYANG FEEDER60 km DOG
33 k
V
132
kV
KH
UN
GR
IG
RID
S/S
BARAULATIRAM
11 k
V
33 k
V
HA
NSP
UR
S/S
OUTGOING FEEDER12 km DOG
OUTGOING
11 k
V
DHIKURANUWAKOT
BAZARDHARAMPANI
WANGLA
33 k
V TO
SITA
LPA
TI S
/S
11 k
V
WESTEAST
BAZAR
23 k
m D
OG
132
kV
PAU
DI A
MR
AI
GR
ID S
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kV
132
kV T
OB
UR
TIB
AN
G S
/S
34 k
m B
EAR
23 km BEAR
24 k
m D
OG
GU
LAR
IYA
DC
KO
HA
LPU
R D
C
NEP
ALG
UN
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TULS
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AM
BA
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2 MVA
9 MVA
5 MVA
132
kV T
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11 k
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5 MVA
33 k
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SILU
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S/S
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HIK
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LA P
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ALY
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GH
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NC
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11 k
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132
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33 k
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SUR
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ETS/
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11 k
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3 MVA
DA
ILEK
HG
RID
S/S
33 k
V
14 km DOG
45 k
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30 MVA
132
kV
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33 k
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MG
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km
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11 k
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1.5
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MA
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33 k
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132
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3 MVA
BA
BIY
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33 k
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40 km DOG
132
kV F
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GR
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8 MVA
SHIT
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33 k
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11 k
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1.5
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20 km DOG
52 km DOG
20 k
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11 k
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33 k
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24 k
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18 km DOG
22 km DOG
11 k
V
KHALANGARUKUM
SHREENAGAR
11 k
V
RAKAMSALLI
3 MVA
JAJA
RK
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S/S
33 k
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11 k
V
KHALANGAKUDU
33 k
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33 k
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38 k
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132
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8 MVA
33 k
V
6 km DOG
MA
HEN
DR
AN
AG
AR
S/S
9 km
DO
G
8 MVA
33 k
V
GA
DD
AC
HO
WK
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132
kV F
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17 k
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51 k
m B
EAR
5 MVA
33 k
V
6 km
DO
G
DO
DH
AR
A C
HA
DA
NI
S/S
28 km DOG
33 k
V
3 MVA
33 k
V
BEL
AU
RI
S/S
11 k
V
30 MVA
132
kV
70 k
m B
EAR
3 MVA
BU
DA
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11 k
V
3 MVA
33 k
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NA
GA
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S14
km
DO
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1.5
MVA
33 k
V
DIP
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LS/
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km
DO
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47 km DOG
27 km DOG 33 k
V
32 k
m D
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3 MVA
1.5
MVA
BA
ITA
DI
S/S
BA
LAN
CH
GR
ID S
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33 k
V
33 k
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kV
33 k
V
NA
WA
GA
DP/
S8 M
W
17 k
m D
OG
11 k
V
3 MVA
THA
LIG
AD
S/S
33 k
V
34 km DOG
11 k
V
3 MVA
33 k
VB
HA
JAN
GS/
S
37 k
m D
OG
11 k
V
3 MVA
33 k
VA
CH
HA
MS/
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11 k
V
1.5
MVA
45 km DOG
33 k
V
BA
JUR
AS/
S
41 k
m D
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3 MVA
33 k
VCH
AU
MA
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km
DO
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kV
8 MVA
11 k
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2*8
MVA
DH
AN
GA
DH
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kV
14 km DOG
30 MVA
132
kV
2*15
MVA
33 k
V16
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VA
11 k
V
8 MVA
33 k
V
HA
SULI
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8 MVA
TIK
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33 k
V
11 k
m D
OG
3 MVA
JOSH
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S33
kV
132
kV T
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RID
S/S
LAM
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GR
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SYA
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GR
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17 km DOG
12 k
m D
OG
33 k
V TO
RA
JAPU
R S
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JAGATPUR
11 k
V
CHUHA
BALIYA
SUKHADMASURIYA
CHAUMALAKRISHNAPUR
GETAATTARIYA
11 k
V
DAIJILALPUR
11 k
V
MARMAGOKULESHWOR
11 k
V
DURGAULIRAJAPUR
TIKAPURSATTI
11 k
V
JOSHIPURBHAJANI
FULBARI
CHAUMALA
11 k
V
BANBEDA
RAJIPUR
BHANSARBELA
HASANPUR
MANERAHASULIYA
RAJPUR
JHALARI
11 k
V
BANI
PIPLADI
PUNARBAS
11 k
V
BELAURI
CALKATTA BELDANDI
11 k
V
BAZARBANGAU
AITHPURBHASI
11 k
V
BASKHEDABHRAMHADEV
11 k
V
DODHARA CHADANI
JOGBUDA
11 k
V
BUDAR BAZAR
JORAYAL
11 k
V
BAZARTRIPURA
11 k
V
DIPAYALACHHAM
SILGADHIRAJPUR
18 k
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1.5
MVA
DA
DEL
DH
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kV
BAZARCHAMADA
8 MVA
DOTI GHATAL
11 k
V
BHATKADA
SAKAYAL
3 MVA
11 k
V
3 MVA
33 k
V
MA
UW
AS/
S
9 km DOG
10 MVA
2*16
MVA
11 k
V
33 k
VBA
GA
RK
OT
S/S
11 k
V
3 MVA
33 k
V
SELL
A K
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S/S
BIJ
GA
DA
P/S
38.4
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33 k
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PAD
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3.3
MW
5 km
DO
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19 km DOG
44 k
m D
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18 km DOG
3 km
DO
G
11 k
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KH
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