Khimti-Dhalkebar transmission line begins
Khimti-Dhalkebar transmission origin has begun in addition to than the construction of the transmission heritage after 11 years of a decline due to various reasons.
The construction of the nearly 73 kilometres transmission heritage will sustain the import of electricity into Kathmandu from India through Dhalkebar-Khimti-Lamosanghu transmission stock, said spokesperson for Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Prabal Adhikari.
Test transmission is regular from January 14, said the project chief Shyam Kumar Yadav. "We are regularly supplying electricity through test transmission. A general profound exam of a sub-station is physical carried out. The transmission heritage is bearing load as per its faculty," he said.
With a impression of Rs 2.156 billion from the World Bank, the construction of the project had started in 2003 and it was to be completed in 2009.
The construction of the nearly 73 kilometres transmission heritage will sustain the import of electricity into Kathmandu from India through Dhalkebar-Khimti-Lamosanghu transmission stock, said spokesperson for Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Prabal Adhikari.
Test transmission is regular from January 14, said the project chief Shyam Kumar Yadav. "We are regularly supplying electricity through test transmission. A general profound exam of a sub-station is physical carried out. The transmission heritage is bearing load as per its faculty," he said.
With a impression of Rs 2.156 billion from the World Bank, the construction of the project had started in 2003 and it was to be completed in 2009.
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