Kathmandu. RSP lawmaker Bharat Parajuli said the government was working to remove policy, legal and administrative hassles to meet the target of 30,00
0 MW.
“The government is moving ahead with the target of generating 30,000 MW in next 10 years. This goal is not only the goal of production, but also the economic future,” he said, adding that the government is working to remove policy, legal and administrative hassles to achieve this goal. ’
According to him, many projects have been affected due to land acquisition and compensation. “We need to protect the environment. But having to wait for years to get permission for the use of forest area and permission to cut trees is not investment-friendly,” he said.
Saying the projects that have already been completed have not been able to operate in full capacity due to the delay in the construction of the transmission line, he said the government was working on that as well.
Ulne said that the lack of internal consumption of electricity and export market during the rainy season is the new challenge.












