Sunday, March 22, 2009

Save Power & Energy


I learnt from friend in Nepal tht they have load shedding for 16HRS.

Since 90 days they have not sold single product !  Currently consuming diesel 48LTRS/Day for generator.

Also this load shedding will be increased to 20HRS day from 1st April.

Kindly switch off lights/fan do not requires & save power & energy.

Regs,
♥ Vishal 



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Nepali gov't declares National Power Crisis Mitigation Plan
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16:16, December 26, 2008

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The government of Nepal has come up with the National Power Crisis Mitigation Plan to provide immediate relief to the people suffering from perennial power shortage in the country, The Rising Nepal reported Friday. 

According to the newspaper, the meeting of the Council of Ministers held on Thursday passed the 35-point action plan including 25 immediate, three mid-term and seven long-term plans to address the existing power crisis. 

Speaking at the press conference at the Ministry of Water Resources on Thursday, Bishnu Paudel, Minister for Water Resources, said that the government had acknowledged the present situation and tried to address this with some immediate, mid-term and long-term plans. 

"As the government's role is not just to look at the problems, it has come up with a 35-point program, as an alternative to the present problem after a long and serious discussion," he said. 

For the immediate relief from the ongoing power cuts, the government has decided to install new feeder in industrial areas and industrial corridors. 

As per the new plan, for the hydropower projects of up to 25 megawatts, the government will fix the purchasing price rate in bulk and will also provide relief from getting approval from the Ministry of Forest and Land Conservation unless it is at any National Conservation Area or Sanctuary. 

Meanwhile, the Nepal Electricity Authority is going to revise the power outage schedule effective from coming Monday. 

According to Sher Singh Bhat, chief at the Load Transmission Center, there will be at least 14 hours power cuts every day in the country. 

Source:Xinhua

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