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Introduction

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) was created on August 16, 1985 (Bhadra 1, 2042) under the Nepal Electricity Authority Act. 1984, through the merger of the Department of Electricity of Ministry of Water Resources, Nepal Electricity Corporation and related Development Boards.

To remedy the inherent weakness associated with these fragmented electricity organisations with overlapping and duplication of works, merger of these individual organisation became necessary to achieve efficiency and reliable service.


Objectives

The primary objective of NEA is to generate, transmit and distribute adequate, reliable and affordable power by planning, constructing, operating and maintaining all generation, transmission and distribution facilities in Nepal's power system both interconnected and isolated.

 

Responsiility

In addition to achieving above primary objective, NEA's major responsibilities are:

a. to recommend to Government of Nepal, long and short- term plans and policies in the power sector;

b. to recommend, determine and realize tariff structure for electricity consumption with prior approval of HMG;

c. to arrange for training and study so as to produce skilled manpower in generation, transmission, distribution and other sectors.


Board of Directors

Management of NEA is entrusted to a Board of Directors which is constituted as follows:

The Minister/State Minister of Water Resources or Person appointed by HMG :Chairman
Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources : Member
Secretary, Ministry of Finance : Member
One prominent person from commerce, industry, or financial sector : Member
One person from consumers group : Member
Two prominent persons with experience in power sector from outside government : Member
Managing Director, NEA : Member Secretary
Managing Director, NEA : Member

The Managing Director acts as member secretary as well as chief executive officer.