The Nepal Electricity Authority has expanded the capacity of the new Khimti 220 kV substation in Manthali municipality-13 Sankhe (Fulasi) of Ramechhap district. Kulman Ghising, the Managing Director of the Authority, stated that the installation of new transformers at the Khimti substation has resolved the issue of electricity flow faced by hydropower projects operating in the Likhu River corridor. Managing Director Ghising stated that the commissioning of the new transformer has resolved all issues and eradicated the problem of electricity flow failure due to infrastructure insufficiency. He further confirmed that new hydro projects would not be a problem, and the amount of electricity export to India would increase now.
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