With the aim of providing uninterrupted, quality and continuous electricity to consumers, maintenance work has begun today on an operational power line using state-of-the-art equipment, for the first time in Nepal.
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Nepal Electricity Authority has started maintenance work on the running line. The authority has informed that the maintenance work has been started from the Lumbini Provincial Office in the presence of Acting Executive Director Dirghayu Kumar Shrestha.
‘With the aim of providing quality and continuous electricity to the consumers without any interruption, we have started maintenance work on the running power line using state-of-the-art maintenance equipment for the first time in Nepal,’ said Manoj Kumar Yadav, Chief of the Lumbini Provincial Office. ‘We have started this model work with the aim of continuing the maintenance work on the running line in the coming days as well.’
The work has been started by repairing the 11 kV line in Kalikanagar, Butwal Sub-metropolitan City-11, Nawaraj Ojha, Deputy Executive Director of the Distribution and Customer Service Directorate, informed. The Authority's Acting Headquarters Executive Director Shrestha, Deputy Executive Director of the Distribution and Customer Service Directorate Nawaraj Ojha, Lumbini Provincial Office Chief Yadav, Butwal Grid Division Chief Anil Banjade, along with heads of various distribution centers and project heads, trained employees carried out the repair work of the running line using state-of-the-art repair equipment.
This work, which has been started as a model, will be expanded, especially in urban areas, based on effectiveness and need, informed Acting Executive Director Shrestha.
The Authority expects that consumers will receive regular and more reliable electricity facilities in the future by reducing the number of mandatory line cuts required for repair work.
