Nepal says to scrap hydropower deal with Chinese firm

Reuters  |  KATHMANDU 

By Gopal Sharma

"We will mobilize Nepal's internal resources and build the West Seti hydroelectric project," the country's said while unveiling a $12.18 billion annual budget in parliament on Tuesday.

The announcement effectively scraps a $1.6 billion plan by the Chinese firm to build the plant on in the west of the nation, the second such plant to be withdrawn from Chinese builders in six months.

Three Gorges, China's biggest and the operator of the world's largest hydropower plant at the on the river, could not be immediately contacted for comments on Nepal's decision.

In 2015, cleared the Chinese firm to build the long-delayed West Seti hydropower project that was scheduled for completion by 2021-22. Power from the facility was to be sold to which now imports nearly 500 megawatts of from to offset crippling shortages.

According to Nepali officials, work had yet to begin as the Chinese company was haggling with the government for better terms on construction and tariffs.

In November last year, scrapped a $2.5 billion deal with another Chinese company, Gezhouba Group, to build a 1,200 MW hydroelectric plant on the also in

One of the world's poorest countries, Nepal is opening up its vast hydropower potential to help ease and develop an economy still emerging from a decade-long civil war and a devastating earthquake that killed 9,000 people in 2015.

That has prompted a rush by and to invest billions exploiting their neighbour's rivers.

This month, began the construction of a 900 MW hydro-power project to be built in by state-run Indian firm (SJVN) Limited at a cost $1.04 billion during Narendra Modi's state visit to Nepal.

Nepal is estimated to have the potential to generate some 42,000 MW of hydropower, but it currently produces 1,000 MW - less than the demand of about 1,500 MW.

(Reporting by Gopal Sharma; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 22:38 IST