Showing posts with label Hydropower Companies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hydropower Companies. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 January 2018

Budhigandaki vs Upper Karnali vs Arun 3

In a country like Nepal where financial resource is scarce, we have no other option than use it wisely to get optimum benefits. However, things are not applied in Nepal as learned in economic class during our uni days.

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Financial closure of Super Dordi Hydro




KATHMANDU: Nabil Bank has announced the successful arrangement of the largest loan syndication ever among banks in Nepal for a private sector led project under Nabil Bank’s leadership. 

Thursday, 13 August 2015

Doesn’t look cheap as it seems.

HIDCL is expecting to get $50 million soft loans from ADB. I had been to HIDCL recently and met the high ranking officials to discuss their plans regarding the ADB loan.

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Madhya Bhotekhoshi Jalavidyut Company Limited

Madhya Bhotekoshi Jalavidhyut Company Limited (MBJCL) is a subsidiary company of Chilime, registered as public company in july 2010. MBJCL has planned to develop Middle Bhotekoshi Hydroelectric Project (MBKHEP) with an installed capacity of 102 MW in Sindhupalchowk district of Central Development Region.

Saturday, 8 August 2015

Singati signs funding pact

KATHMANDU, AUG 08 - Singati Hydro Energy on Friday signed an agreement with financial institutions for the construction of the 16MW Singati hydropower project based at Waware of Dolakha district.

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Sanjen Jalavidhyut Company Limited

Sanjen Jalavidhyut Company Limited (SJCL) is a subsidiary of Chilime and was incorporated in February 2010 as a public limited company. 

Monday, 3 August 2015

Rasuwagadhi Hydropower Company limited.

The company has aimed to develop Rasuwagadhi Hydroelectric Project having capacity of 111 MW. It is located in Rasuwa district, Bagmati Zone of Central Development Region. The project is accessible by the Kathmandu -Trisuli - Somdang road at a distance of 130 km to the north of Kathmandu to reach to Syabrubesi and then around 16 km from Syabrubesi to the project site at Rasuwagadhi. A 50:50 debt-equity structure will be employed for financing this project.

Friday, 3 April 2015

IPO Agreement between NIBL Capital Markets Ltd. and Garjang Valley Hydropower Ltd.


NIBL Capital Markets Limited, a subsidiary of Nepal Investment Bank Limited, has signed an agreement with Garjang Valley Hydropower Ltd. for its IPO. NIBL Capital Markets Ltd. will be the issue manager.

Monday, 16 February 2015

Overwhelming response by the residents of Darchula and Baitadi districts.


Api Power Company Limited floated 10 percent of its issued capital to the local residents of Darchula and Baitadi districts, a mandatory requirement by Government of Nepal. These two districts are located in far western region of Nepal. Api Power Company Limited offered one million shares at Rs 100 each.

Sunday, 8 February 2015

Upper Khimti hydropower project completes financial closure

Himalaya Urja Bikash Company, developer of 12MW Upallo Khimti Hydropower Project, has completed financial closure of the project.

Friday, 6 February 2015

Financial closure of Iwa Khola hydropower project 9.9 MW on the way

A consortium of banks led by Bank of Kathmandu (BoK) is going to do the financial closure of 9.9 MW Iwakhola developed by Rairang Hydropower Development Company Limited very soon. Rairang Hydropower Development Company Limited is a subsidiary company of Ridi hydropower development company limited promoted by Mr. Guru Prasad Neupane, a renowned person in the field of Nepalese hydropower.

Friday, 30 January 2015

Rs. 2.8 billion approved for Arun Kabeli Power Ltd.

The consortium of seven financial institutions has approved loan of Rs. 2.8 billion for the construction of Kabeli B-1 Hydropwer project on Wednesday 28th Jan. 2015. For further information about the developing company and the project please visit FINANCIAL CLOSURE OF KABELI B-1 HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT (25 MW).

Monday, 24 November 2014

CG invests in Mid-Modi hydropower project


One of the largest industrial houses of Nepal, Chaudhary Group, is all set to invest in hydropower development as well. 

Friday, 31 October 2014

Five-bank consortium pledges Rs 1.2 billion


KATHMANDU, OCT 29 - A consortium of five banks and financial institutions (BFIs) led by Nepal Bangladesh Bank (NB Bank) have pledged financing to the 10.6 MW Balefikhola Hydropower Project.

Thursday, 30 October 2014

Nepalese developers are moving towards 25 MW.


The involvement of Nepalese private sector in hydropower generation is not so long ago. They were mainly involved in constructing micro and small scale hydropower. The largest hydropower project constructed through Nepalese investment is Chilime hydropower. The installed capacity is 22.1 MW.

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Khare Khola Hydropower Project signs loan deal.


KATHMANDU, Oct 22: A consortium of 10 commercial banks led by Machhapuchchhre Bank Ltd is financing Khare Khola Hydropower Project (KKHP).

Monday, 29 September 2014

Upper Solu signs Rs 3 billion loan deal with consortium

KATHMANDU, SEP 29 - A consortium of eight commercial banks and Hydroelectric Investment and Development Company Ltd (HIDCL) has pledged loans amounting to Rs 3.07 billion to develop the 23.5 MW Solu Hydroelectric Project.

Monday, 23 June 2014

FINANCIAL CLOSURE OF KABELI B-1 HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT (25 MW).


A consortium of banks led by Nepal Investment Bank Limited (NIBL) has approved a NPR 2.80 billion loan for the development of the Kabeli B-1 Hydroelectric Project (25 MW) in principal. The signature of loan agreement will take place within two months after clearing few formal procedures.