Solar power in Nepal

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Solar power in Nepal
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Solar irradiation map of Nepal
Installed capacity0.115 GW (2024) (96th)
Annual generation0.034 TWh (2024)
Capacity per capita0.0039 W (2024)
Share of electricity0.15% (2024)

Nepal gets most of its electricity from hydropower sources, but it is looking to expand the role of solar power in its energy mix. [1] The average global solar radiation in Nepal varies from 3.6 to 6.2 kWh/m2/day, sun shines for about 300 days a year, the number of sunshine hours amounts almost 2100 hours per year with an average of 6.8 hours of sunshine each day and average insolation intensity about 4.7 kWhm²/day.

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Power cuts with an average of 10 hours per day in the past time [2] had been common in Nepal and Nepal Electricity Authority [3] used to publish a time table for power cuts. Solar energy can be seen as a more reliable source of energy in Nepal than the traditional electricity. Private installations of solar panels are more frequent in Nepal.

The People living in places such as Madi, Chitwan, where the Electricity Authority does not provide electricity [4] because of Chitwan National Park, have been relying on solar power [5] for several years.

In 2015, the World Bank agreed to invest 130 million dollars into the development of a 25MW solar power plant. They plan to connect it to the national power grid in the future. Construction of the plant began in April 2018 in the Nuwakot district. The project will serve the Kathmandu valley upon completion. [6]

In 2019, Nepal's Department of Electricity Development approved survey licenses for 21 locations to prepare for the possible installation of 56 solar plants, which could have a combined solar capacity of 317.14 MW. [1] The largest planned solar energy project is a 120 MW solar PV station in Dhalkebar in Dhanusha district. [1]

Solar power stations

As of 4 March 2025
S.N.Power stationLocationCapacity (MW)CommissionedOwnerRefs.
1 Nuwakot Solar Power Station Bidur, Nuwakot 25.0002020 Nepal Electricity Authority [7] [8]
2 Mithila Solar PV Station Begadawar (Dhanusha)10.0002021Eco Power Development Pvt. Ltd [9]
3 Mithila 2 Solar PV Station Dhanusha District 10.0002022Eco Global Power Development Pvt. Ltd [10]
4Solar PV Project Banke, block-2Raniyapur (Banke)10.0002080-01-18Pure Energy Ltd
5Solar PV Project, Raniyapur, Block 1Raniyapur (Banke)10.0002080-09-25Pure Energy Ltd
6Shivasatachhi Jhapa Solar ProjectPanchganchi (Jhapa)10.0002080-10-10Jhapa Energy Limited [11]
7 Butwal Solar PV Project Rupandehi 8.5002020Ridi Power Company Ltd. [12]
8Utility Scale Solar PV, Grid Connected Solar Project, MorangBanigama (Morang)6.8002079-12-30G I Solar Pvt. Ltd,
9Bel Chautara Solar Farm ProjectKhairenitar (Tanahu)5.0002078-07-01Solar Farm Pvt. Ltd.
10Solar PV Pratappur, Grid Connected Solar PV (VGF), NawalparaPratappur (Nawalparasi)5.0002079-05-27National Solar Power Company PVt. Ltd.
11Som Radha Krishna Solar Farm Project (VGF)Rupakot (Kaski)4.4002079-07-14Nepal Solar Farm Ltd.
12 Chandranigahpur Solar Project Rautahat District 4.0002078-05-06(2021)Api Power Company Pvt. Ltd [9]
13Grid-Connected Solar Power Project, Dhalkebar, 33 kV S/SDhalkebar (Dhanusha)3.0002078-11-21Sagarmatha Energy & Construction Pvt. Ltd.
14Grid Connected Solar PV Project, Ramgram, Nawalparasi2.0002080-01-02Saurya Bidhyut Power Pvt. Ltd
15Bishnu Priya Solar Farm ProjectRamnagar (Nawalparasi)1.0002075-08-13Surya Power Company P. Ltd.
16Solar Power Project, Dhalkebar 11 kV S/SDhalkebar (Dhanusha)1.0002078-10-02Api Power Company Ltd.
17Solar Power Project, Simara, 11 kV S/S1.0002079-04-08Api Power Company Ltd.
18Solar EnergyBungamati (Lalitpur)0.6802067-12-10Katthmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Byawasthapan Board
Total117.38

Upcoming Solar power projects

As of 7 September 2025
Solar power station Capacity (MW)LocationCommissioning year (planned)
Dhalkebar Solar PV Project120 Mahottari District 2025
Barju Solar Project50 Sunsari District 2025
Parwanipur Solar Farm30 Bara District 2025
Total200

References

  1. 1 2 3 Subedi, Bibek (17 March 2019). "Role of solar in Nepal's energy mix looks set to expand". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  2. "Load Shedding Schedule . (Nepali)" (PDF). Nepal Electric Authority. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  3. "Loadshedding Schedule" . Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  4. "Madi to receive electricity at last". 10 December 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  5. "Harnessing the sun to protect people and wildlife" . Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  6. "Work begins on Nepal's largest solar plant". Kathmandu Post. 28 April 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  7. "Nepal's largest solar plant built by Chinese company starts producing electricity - Xinhua | English.news.cn". www.xinhuanet.com. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  8. Republica. "Solar plant construction in Nuwakot in final stages". My Republica. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  9. 1 2 "Power Plants :: Solar" . Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  10. "10 megawatts of solar power evacuated to national grid in Province 2" . Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  11. "Power plant profile: Shivasatachhi Jhapa Solar Project, Nepal" . Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  12. "Butwal Solar Power Project (8.5 MW) Connected To National Transmission Line". Investopaper. Retrieved 2 November 2020.