LAS VEGAS, Sept.
1, 2015 - InvestBank
Corp., the global investment bank headquartered in the United
States of America, has acquired a 70% equity stake in the
440 MW Tila-1 hydroelectric project and the 420 MW Tila-2 hydroelectric project
in the South Asian country of Nepal.
InvestBank is working in cooperation
with S.C. Power Company Pvt. Ltd. to develop the two hydroelectric projects.
S.C. Power Company is affiliated with Bastola Organization, a
diversified multinational conglomerate based in Nepal.
The 440 MW Tila-1 hydroelectric project,
which has a projected cost of US $649MM, will be followed by the construction
of the 420 MW Tila-2 hydroelectric project. The Tila-2 hydroelectric
project has a projected cost of US $555MM. The two hydroelectric projects
will be located on the Tila River in the Kalikot district of the Karnali zone
in the far-western development region of Nepal. The Tila River's
hydropower resources will be utilized in an environmentally conscientious
manner. The power generated by the Tila-1 and Tila-2 hydroelectric
projects will be purchased by the Nepal Electricity Authority and India's KSK
Energy Ventures Limited.
The social and developmental impact of
the Tila-1 and Tila-2 hydroelectric projects is significant. Nepal's economic
and social development is being hampered by its inadequate energy supply. The
country does not have its own reserves of oil, coal, or gas. And,
although Nepal's most significant energy
resource is water, only 1.7% of the potential 42,133 megawatts of economically
feasible hydropower resources in the country is being utilized.
As of 2014, approximately 24% of Nepal's population did not have access to electricity. 82% of Nepal's population uses solid fuels as cooking energy, with 76% of this solid fuel use for cooking coming from firewood. Firewood accounts for 70% of Nepal's total energy consumption. Firewood is an inefficient energy source and poses a threat to the country's forests. In addition, the indoor pollution caused by the burning of solid fuels in open hearths in homes presents a significant health hazard. At least 7,500 annual deaths inNepal are attributable to solid fuel use.
The average daily household energy
consumption in Nepal is about 2 kWh, which is
mainly used for lighting. Assuming the average daily household
consumption in Nepal remains at about 2 kWh, the
440 MW Tila-1 and the 420 MW Tila-2 hydroelectric projects could potentially
supply power to over 6 million Nepalese households. Maxwell Pedroza,
an analyst at InvestBank, stated, "We are excited to cooperate with
Bastola Organization to develop these hydroelectric power projects. These
projects will improve the standard of living and the health of the local people
and will help prevent deforestation." Each project is expected to
have a construction period of five years.
About InvestBank Corp.
InvestBank Corp. is a premier global
investment bank. The investment bank's registered corporate office is in Wilmington,
Delaware,United States of America.
InvestBank is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
and also has offices in San Diego, California,
USA. InvestBank is an opportunistic firm which engages select clients and
represents institutional sources of capital.
About Bastola Organization
Bastola Organization is a diversified
multinational conglomerate based in Nepal. Established in 1972, Bastola
Organization has been a major contributor to Nepal's development.
Bastola Organization initially focused on property development, which continues
to be the organization's flagship enterprise. Today, Bastola
Organization's diversified interests include companies such as Everest Milk
Foods Ltd., Bastola Modern Bricks Pvt. Ltd., Asia Telecom (Nepal)
Pvt. Ltd., and Urban Green Power Nepal Pvt. Ltd.
SOURCE InvestBank Corp.
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