Tuesday, July 17

बिजुली नबिक्दा घरजग्गाको चिन्ता

सिद्धराज राई, धनकुटा 
उज्यालोमात्र होइन, आर्थिक गर्जोसमेत टार्ने उद्देश्यले बिजुली उत्पादनमा लागि परेका धनकुटा मारेककटहरेवासीलाई अहिले घरजग्गा लिलाम होला भन्ने चिन्ता छ। नेपाल विद्युत प्राधिकरणले केन्द्रीय विद्युत प्रशारण लाइन गाउँसम्मै पुर्‍याएपछि गाउँमा उत्पादित बिजुली खपत हुन छाडेकाले यो अवस्था आएको हो। २०६१ सालबाट निर्माण सुरु गरी गएको गत वर्ष पूरा भएको लेगुवाखोला लघु जलविद्युत आयोजनाबाट जम्मा ४० किलोवाट विद्युत उत्पादन भइरहेको छ। यो बिजुली गाउँमा वितरण गरेको केही महिनामै प्राधिकरणले पनि विद्युत सेवा विस्तार गरेको थियो। 

'अहिले हाम्रो तारमा विद्युत प्राधिकरणको करेन्ट गइरहेको छ। सबैले त्यही बत्ती बाल्न थालेका छन्,' लेगुवाखोला लघुजलविद्युत उपभोक्ता सहकारी संस्थाका अध्यक्ष नारद कटुवालले भने, 'हाम्रो पुरानो बक्यौता पनि उठन सकेको छैन।' केन्द्रीय प्रशारण लाइनबाट सबैतिर बिजुली पुगेकाले बक्यौता उठन गाह्रो भएको उनले बताए।

सिँचाइ पनि हुने र बिजुली पनि बाल्ने योजना साथ सहकारिताको अवधारणा अनुसार निर्माण गरिएको उक्त आयोजनाको आम्दानी अहिले शून्य बराबर छ। विद्युत नबिकेपछि घाटामा गएका लघु जलविद्युत निर्माणकर्ताहरूमा यतिबेला बैंकबाट लिएको ऋण कसरी तिर्ने भन्ने छटपटी छ। आयोजना निर्माण गर्न कृषि विकास बैंक धनकुटा शाखाबाट १२ जनाले धनीपूर्जा राखेर १३ लाख रुपैयाँ ऋण लिएका थिए।

Thursday, July 12

Miss Nepal 2012 Shristi Shrestha nominated WWF’s Young Conservation Ambassador

Kathmandu, Nepal 
WWF Nepal welcomed Miss Nepal 2012, Shristi Shrestha, as the seventh Young Conservation Ambassador. 

“On behalf of WWF, I am very happy to welcome Shristi as our seventh Young Conservation Ambassador. I would also like to acknowledge with gratitude Miss Nepal 2011, Malina Joshi for her active contribution to help raise awareness on WWF's conservation endeavors,” said Anil Manandhar, Country Representative of WWF Nepal.                                                                         
Following in the footsteps of Payal Shakya, Sugarika KC, Sitashma Chand, Zenisha Moktan, Sadichha shrestha and Malina Joshi, Shristi will be actively involved in helping promote conservation. She will be involved in WWF’s Snow Leopard Conservation Campaign, The Green Lumbini Initiative and The Generation Green campaign where she will work with students and Eco Clubs of various schools to raise awareness about conservation and develop youth projects focusing on environment and species conservation.

WWF Nepal started appointing The Hidden Treasure’s Miss Nepal pageant winners as the Young Conservation Ambassador from 2004 and since then Payal Shakya, Sugarika KC, Sitashma Chand, Zenisha Moktan, Sadichha Shrestha and Malina Joshi have contributed to disseminating the message of conservation through word and deed.

Friday, July 6

माथिल्लो मोदी 'ए' को निर्माण सुरु

विद्युत प्राधिकरण र कोरिया वाटर रिसोर्सेज कर्पोरेसन (के-वाटर) मिलेर माथिल्लो मोदी 'ए' जलविद्युत आयोजनाको निर्माण सुरु गरेका छन्। यो आयोजना निर्माण गर्न तीन महिनाअघि सहमति भएको थियो। आयोजनाअघि बढाउन कोरियाली पक्षले कार्यालय स्थापना गरेर काम सुरु गरिसकेको छ। 'आयोजनास्थलमा सिभिल निर्माणका लागि ड्रिलिङ लगायत सिभिल कामअघि बढाइसकेका छौं,' प्राधिकरण आयोजना विकास विभागका निर्देशक केशवराज भट्टले भने।

 ४७ मेगावाटको यो आयोजना संयुक्त रुपमा निर्माण गर्न गत चैत १४ गते प्राधिकरण र के-वाटरले सम्झौता गरेका हुन्। संयुक्त कम्पनी स्थापना गरेर निर्माण गर्ने सहमतिअनुसार अहिले प्राधिकरणले आफ्नोतर्फबाट गर्नुपर्ने कामहरु सुरु गरेको छ। यो आयोजना कास्की र पर्वतको सिमानामा पर्ने मोदी नदीमा निर्माण हुनेछ। आयोजनामा ८० प्रतिशत सेयर के-वाटर र २० प्रतिशत प्राधिकरणको हुनेछ। 

के-वाटरले आफ्नो सेयरमध्यबाट १० प्रतिशत स्थानीयबासीलाई दिने घोषणा गरेको छ। १२ वर्ष अघिको अध्ययन अनुसार यो आयोजना बनाउन १० करोड अमेरिकी डलर खर्च लाग्नेछ। यसलाई अद्यावधिक गर्दा अझै कम खर्च लाग्ने अनुमान प्राधिकरणले गरेको छ। 

Thursday, July 5

Upper Bhote Koshi Hydroelectric Project

Bhote Koshi Power Company Private Limited (BKPC) owns and operates the Upper Bhote Koshi Hydroelectric Project (UBKHEP) which is the first privately funded, run of the river hydroelectric power project in Nepal. BKPC was incorporated in 1996 under the Nepalese Company Act. Its plant is situated in Sindhupalchowk District of central Nepal and is approximately 110 kilometers northeast of Kathmandu. The UBKHEP is a 36 MW power plant with 2 turbine/generator units. 

BKPC entered into a Project Agreement with the Government of Nepal in July 1996 for the development of the UBKHEP. BKPC has a 40-year license to build, own, operate and transfer the UBKHEP as per the Electricity Act, 2049 (1992).

BKPC entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) in July 1996 for the sale and purchase of energy. The PPA is valid for 25 years from the Commercial Operation Date (COD) of January 24, 2001. 50% of the Project Assets will be transferred to NEA upon maturity of PPA tenure at One Rupee only. 

Friday, June 22

PM highlights LDCs' vulnerability to climate change at Rio+20

HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE 
Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai has emphasised on integration of economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development to address development challenges facing the world, particularly Nepal and other least developed countries.

While addressing the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, yesterday, Prime Minister Bhattarai underscored that the outcome of the Rio+20 summit has to provide enhanced financial resources, including Overseas Development Assistance — a financial support commitment made by developed countries to the poorest counties — for the support of the LDCs, a UN group of 48 poorest countries in the world. 

As the chair of Global Coordination Bureau of LDCs, the prime minister said it was naturally a key stakeholder of the conference. “Its concerns and aspirations in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication should get due priority,” he added.

In his speech, Bhattarai said development challenges of LDCs had become more pronounced and complex and their ability to address them remained greatly constrained. “The LDCs continue to remain most off-track in the achievement of the MDGs that we collectively defined as a basic minimum for humanity. The resources committed to be available for achieving those goals fall much short of the commitments,” said Prime Minister Bhattarai.