Kathmandu:In a major favour to New Delhi, a meeting chaired by Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli awarded a hydropower project to India's Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam.
The IBN had earlier shortlisted joint-venture company of Hydroelectricity Investment and Development Company (HIDC) and Power Construction of China Ltd (Power China); SJVN of India; and a joint venture of Green Resources Ltd and Electrical Power Development Company to develop the project which has an installed capacity of 900 MW.
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Similar to the Arun III hydel project, which will provide 21 per cent free power to Nepal during the concession period, the developer of the Lower Arun hydel project should also prioritise providing certain per cent of power free of cost, according to the IBN.
The project cost for Lower Arun is estimated at over 100 billion Nepalese rupees.