ADB And Nepal Celebrate 50+ Years Of Energy Partnership, Driving Development And Growth

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) organized a photo exhibition to mark more than 50 years of partnership with the Government of Nepal in the energy sector. This collaboration has played a key role in Nepal’s development and energy progress. The event was inaugurated by State Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Purna Bahadur Tamang, along with ADB’s Country Director for Nepal, Arnaud Cauchois.

Mr. Cauchois, said in a statement, “We take immense pride in our role as one of the key partners in Nepal’s clean energy transformation. Our collaboration with the Government of Nepal and other development partners has led to significant improvements in electrification, enhancing the quality of life of Nepalis across the country.”

He further added, “ADB will continue to support the Government of Nepal and work with development partners to further strengthen the energy sector and support Nepal’s energy transition by promoting clean energy, climate adaptation, and a sustainable business model that attracts diverse investments, including private sector financing.”

The partnership between ADB and Nepal began in 1972 with funding for a transmission line project. Over the past five decades, ADB has significantly contributed to Nepal’s energy sector by supporting hydroelectric power generation, building nearly half of the transmission lines, and developing over one-third of its 33-kilovolt distribution substations. These efforts have helped Nepal produce more clean energy, meet increasing power demands, enhance energy security, and prepare for power exports.

ADB has achieved many milestones in this collaboration, including projects like the 60-megawatt Khimti hydropower plant, Nepal’s first large public-private investment, and the 144-megawatt Kali Gandaki “A” hydropower project, both of which have been crucial in increasing energy output. Currently, ADB is focused on storage solutions like the 140-megawatt Tanahu hydropower project and expanding renewable energy sources, such as solar power systems and rural microgrids, to ensure clean energy access for everyone.

ADB has helped improve the operational performance and efficiency of the Nepal Electricity Authority through various reforms. In addition to building infrastructure, ADB emphasizes the importance of gender equality and social inclusion as key factors in achieving sustainable energy for everyone.The special photo exhibition, organized with the Photojournalists Club of Nepal, will take place at the Nepal Art Council in Kathmandu from December 3 to 9 and in Janakpur from December 12 to 18. ADB, founded in 1966, aims to create a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific while working to eliminate extreme poverty. It is owned by 69 members, including 49 from the region.

 

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