Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Trishuli 3 'A' upgrade decision withdrawn

Following widespread criticism, the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) board on Wednesday withdrew its earlier decision to upgrade the capacity of Upper Trishuli 3 ´A´ from 60 to 90 megawatts.
However, the NEA board of directors has not acknowledged that the capacity upgrade decision was not in the interest of the country. “The struggle by the employees unions at the NEA disturbed normal life of the people and day-to-day operation of NEA,” reads a press statement issued after the NEA board meeting.
The NEA board had taken a decision to upgrade the capacity of the project on May 31. Following the decision of the NEA board, senior leaders of the major political parties, except UCPN (Maoist), had urged the government to revoke the decision. They had also handed over a memorandum to Chairman of the Interim Election Council Khil Raj Regmi demanding withdrawal of the decision.
Similarly, trade unions at NEA had launched series of protest programs against the capacity upgrade decision.
Earlier, NEA had published a press statement in the favor of the upgrade decision in most of the major dailies. “The decision to upgrade the capacity of the project is in the interest of the country,” reads the statement released on Wednesday. “But we have been forced to withdraw the decision due to protests by trade unions that badly hampered normal life and NEA operations.”
The run-of -the-river type project is being developed by Chinese contractor China Gezhouba Company Group at a cost of US$ 89.18 million through soft loan from Exim Bank of China.
Trade unions and leaders of various political parties had claimed that the decision involved huge corruption. “It is illegal to upgrade the project that is contracted under the EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) model,” said politburo member of the CPN-UML Gokarna Bista. “Now, the Chinese contractor should focus on developing the project on time.”

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