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The Nepal Electricity Authority has informed that although there was a problem in both circuits of the 400 KV Dhalkebar-Muzaffarpur transmission line on Thursday evening, the load shedding has not started. The Authority held a press conference at the Electricity System Operation Department on Friday and said that there was a technical reason and load shedding will not start again in Nepal.
Hitendradev Shakya, executive director of the authority, said that there is no truth in the statement expressed on social media that the days of inverters and candles have come.
"We would like to inform common consumers that there is no truth in the statement expressed on social media saying that the adverse situation created due to the damage to electrical structures due to weather activity and various technical problems coupled with load shedding, 'Now the day of inverters and candles has come' is not at all true and the day when load shedding will start again in Nepal is not coming," the release states. According to the authority, most of the country will There was a problem in the electricity supply of the place. Due to the storm, when there was a problem in both circuits of the Dhalkebar-Muzaffarpur 400 KV double circuit line, the electricity being supplied through the line in Nepal was disrupted, the authority said.
"As the problem in both circuits was not solved immediately, efforts were made to arrange electricity supply by operating the system of Nepal only, but the attempt to arrange a stable supply arrangement failed due to the increased electricity load in the evening," the statement said.
Raxaul-Parwanipur, Manaiya-Sampatiya, Kushwaha-Kataiya 132 KV transmission line by operating power houses towards Nepal and supply situation situation Shakya, the executive director of the authority, said that attempts have been made to reconcile. "Due to high demand in the evening but low production on the Nepal side, the electricity system could not be operated as the system was not stable and the electricity was tripping," Shakya said.
The problem of Dhalkewar-Muzaffarpur 400 KV line was solved at 8:08 PM and after the circuit-2 of the line was put into operation, the authority informed that the electricity supply gradually eased all over the country . "Even on the 132, 33 and 11 KV lines of Dhalkevar West and other 132, 33 and 11 KV lines, trees fell and damaged the poles and conductors, so electricity could not be supplied to all areas at the same time," the statement said.
The authority has stated that it is committed to solving the technical problems that appear from time to time in the electricity system in the long term. The authority has also informed that immediate, mid-term and long-term planning will be done to prevent such problems from recurring in the future.
