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Former entrepreneurs have requested the Nepal Electricity Authority to become sensitive to electricity tripping that has been happening in the industry for a long time. They say that they have repeatedly noted complaints about this to the relevant bodies, but there has been no response and they have only received assurances.
With the onset of the rainy season, the industrialists of the Sunsari Morang Industrial Corridor, who were assured of an increase in electricity production and continuous supply, are currently being harassed due to tripping happening several times daily.
authority Nandkishore Rathi, president of Morang, said that while exporting electricity to India and Bangladesh, domestic industries are suffering from long-term power cuts due to business tripping. "Due to continuous daily tripping, the mill machinery of the industry was damaged, raw materials were wasted during production, workers had to be kept without work, and even when the complaints of the industrialists about the increase in production cost due to the operation of the generator, there was no concrete initiative to solve the problem," the statement said.
With the onset of the rainy season, Rathi said that contrary to the expectations of industrialists who are hoping for continuous power supply in the industrial corridor, they are getting frustrated due to tripping that is happening several times a day.
He asked the electricity authority to be sensitive to solve the problem of electricity supply in the long term, saying that the industry has suffered huge financial losses due to the lack of electricity in the dry season and tripping in the rainy season. The
organization expressed regret that there was no concrete solution plan from the regulatory body, even though the organization has repeatedly drawn the attention of the authority with the data of the financial loss suffered by the industry during the dry season every year, who will take responsibility for it? He asked, .
President Rathi requested to work from now on to solve the current tripping problem and to address the problem of power shortage that may come in the upcoming dry season.
