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Nepal's power cuts increased to 16 hours a day
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 11 - 01 - 2009


Nepal's state-run power
monopoly increased daily power cuts to 16 hours from 12 hours
on Sunday because growing demand for electricity in winter was
putting further strain on generating capacity, reuters quoted an official
as saying.
The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has been imposing 12
hours of daily power cuts, saying generation of hydro-electric
power had fallen because of the slow melting of mountain snows.
Senior NEA official Sher Singh Bhat said an earlier plan to
increase power outages from next month was brought forward
because river levels were falling "very fast" and power demand
was rising in winter.
NEA generates 300 megawatts (MW) of electricity against
demand of 800 MW, which is rising by 10 percent every year.
"The situation could ease a little bit in the summer, but
the power cuts are here to stay for another five to six years,"
he said, adding no major hydro-electric plant was set to start
generating power before then.
Nepal's ruling Maoists say the crisis was due to the
failure of previous governments to build new power stations on
time.
No major hydroelectric plants were built in the past decade
because of poor security during a decade-long Maoist
insurgency, which ended two years ago.
During the revolt, insurgents attacked infrastructure such
as power facilities, scaring investors away.
Industries and businesses say the power cuts have reduced
output and will hit economic growth as industries were running
on less than 20 percent of their capacity.
The crisis is the latest blow to the Maoist-led government
in a country where barely 40 percent of the 27 million people
have access to electricity, while the rest mainly depend on
wood for cooking and heating.
The power shortage has enraged people, nearly one third of
whom live on a daily income of less than a dollar.
"Ministers and the president are getting uninterrupted
power supply," said angry Kathmandu taxi driver Mani Lama.
"Why is it that only ordinary people are forced to face
power outages regularly."


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