load shedding to be decreased by 2 hrs

Kathmandu, May 3 – Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) is working to reduce the daily load shedding from the existing 10hours to 8 hours on average from early next week.
The increase in water level in the rivers feeding major hydropower projects and uninterrupted power supply from India have contributed to the reduction in power cuts. Electricity consumers in the Kathmandu valley have even reported reduced power outages than the scheduled 10-hour a day in the past few days.

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