Tag: Electric

  • USHEC Achieves 47.90% Q2 Net Profit Surge and Robust Revenue Growth

    USHEC Achieves 47.90% Q2 Net Profit Surge and Robust Revenue Growth


    Upper Solu Hydro Electric Company Limited (USHEC) has reported a remarkable surge in net profit, demonstrating a substantial 47.90% increase during the second quarter (Q2) of the fiscal year 2080/81. The company’s profits escalated from Rs. 5.67 crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year to an impressive Rs. 8.39 crores in the current quarter. This outstanding financial performance is attributed to the notable growth in revenue from power sales, reaching Rs. 42.88 crores for the quarter, marking a 4.94% uptick compared to the same period in the preceding year. The surge in profits underscores the company’s effective management and robust position in the hydroelectric sector, positioning USHEC as a key player in the industry’s growth and sustainability.

     

  • How to calculate npv of electric cooking

    How to calculate npv of electric cooking


    We are doing some projects on the financial viability of transitioning to electric cooking in Nepal. Here we have to calculate the npv of the electric cooking. To do so on what basis should we estimate the cash inflow in the machine . Or is there any way to calculate it? If someone has any idea . Please help with it.


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  • Surge in Electric Vehicle Imports Impacts Government Revenue in Jestha

    Surge in Electric Vehicle Imports Impacts Government Revenue in Jestha


     

    The import of electric vehicles in the month of Jestha saw a significant rise, with 3,800 units being imported. This increase in import numbers was observed as businesses are increasingly turning to electric vehicles due to challenges in importing petroleum vehicles. The customs department provided statistics indicating that the import consisted of electric cars, vans, and jeeps. In addition, during the same month, the export amount reached Rs. 11.23 Arba.

     

  • Upper Solu Hydro Electric Company Reports  Net Profit of 1.08 Crores in Q3; Financial Expenses Increased By  Huge Margin of 244.73%

    Upper Solu Hydro Electric Company Reports Net Profit of 1.08 Crores in Q3; Financial Expenses Increased By Huge Margin of 244.73%


    Upper Solu Hydro Electric Company Limited (USHEC) has released its unaudited third-quarter report for FY 2079/2080, reporting a net profit of Rs. 1.08 Crores, indicating a 78.98% decline from the relevant period of the previous fiscal year. The company’s paid-up capital remains at Rs. 1.35 Arba, and it has a negative reserve of Rs 3.64 Crores. Additionally, USHEC generated electricity sales worth Rs. 53.39 Crores in Q3 of FY 79/80, while finance expenses increased significantly by 244.73%, amounting to Rs. 30.73 Crores, affecting the company’s profitability for the period. The management analysis states that electricity was produced entirely from the organization’s project during the quarter period, and electricity was sold from the 132 KV transmission line, but reduced water flow in the river resulted in lower income than previous quarters. The company’s annualized EPS stood at Rs. 1.07, and its net worth per share was Rs. 97.30.

  • What Rawa Energy Development Prospective Investors Should Know

    What Rawa Energy Development Prospective Investors Should Know


     

    Rawa Energy Development Ltd is a public limited company that was founded as a private limited company on August 16, 2009 and later converted to a public limited company on June 28, 2019. It is promoted by businesspeople with extensive experience in hydropower and other sectors for the establishment of Hydroelectric Projects (HEP) in Nepal. In Khotang District, the company operates a 3 MW Upper Rawa Khola Small Hydropower Project (URKHP), which has been in commercial operation since September 20, 2020. The project is being built using the BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer) model.

  • 4,357,185 Hydroelectricity Investment Unit Right Shares

    4,357,185 Hydroelectricity Investment Unit Right Shares


     

    Hydroelectricity Investment & Development Company Limited (HIDCL) has listed 43,57,185 units right shares on NEPSE.

    From the 22nd Magh to the 8th Falgun, 2079, HIDCL auctioned off 2,21,97,325 units of promoter share. Individuals, institutions, and businesses could all bid in the auction. However, only 141 bidders submitted bids for 43,57,185 unit shares. The cut-off rate was Rs. 100. NEPSE now lists the same right

  • Mountain Energy Nepal Reports Net Profit of Rs 35.55 Crores for Q2

    Mountain Energy Nepal Reports Net Profit of Rs 35.55 Crores for Q2


    Mountain Energy Nepal Ltd reported a profit (after tax) of Rs. 35.55 crores in the second quarter. Profit decreased by 16.52% in this quarter. The profit in the previous corresponding quarter was Rs. 42.63 crores. Tadi Khola (5 MW) and Mistri Khola (42 MW) generate revenue from electricity sales, which are invoiced to Nepal Electricity Authority under the terms of the PPA until Poush end 2079.

     

  • Sahas Urja’s net profit fell 37.26% in the second quarter.

    Sahas Urja’s net profit fell 37.26% in the second quarter.


    Sahas Urja Limited’s net profit fell 37.26 percent in the second quarter of the current fiscal year 2079/80. The hydroelectric firm reported in its unaudited financial report for the second quarter published today that its net profit declined to Rs 21.59 crore in the second quarter of the fiscal year 2079/80 from Rs 34.42 crore in the comparable period of the previous fiscal year 2078/79.

    The share capital stands at Rs. 3.50 arba, with reserves at Rs. 2.31 arba. Its annualized EPS is Rs. 12.34, its net worth per share is Rs 166.13, and the firm is traded at a P/E ratio of 46.02 times.

    The 86 MW Solu Khola (Dudh Koshi) Hydropower Project is currently under construction by the business. Because Solu Khola is still in the process of internal testing, the money from energy sales has not yet begun, and the other income reported in the financial statement is unreal because it is earned using the NFRS system’s IFRIC 12: Service Concession Arrangement basis.

  • Sanima Mai Hydropower Reports an 11.36% Drop in Net Profit

    Sanima Mai Hydropower Reports an 11.36% Drop in Net Profit


    Sanima Mai Hydropower Company Limited (SHPC) reported an 11.36% decrease in net profit in the second quarter (Q2) of fiscal year 2079/80. Profit declined to Rs. 32.92 crores in this quarter from Rs. 37.14 crores in the previous year’s equivalent quarter.

    Revenue from the sale of electricity has declined by 12.4% when compared to the same quarter last year. The lower revenue is attributable to the expiration of the Posted Rate Facility Agreement for the Mai Hydropower Project (15.6 MW), as well as poor hydrological conditions throughout the quarter. As a result, the net profit for the fiscal year 2079/080’s second quarter ended 11.36% lower than the previous year’s quarter ended. In addition, the business spent over Rs. 2.34 Arba in associates, which climbed by 91.06% in this quarter.

  • The ERC has given preliminary approval to Synergy Power Development Company to issue 50% rights.

    The ERC has given preliminary approval to Synergy Power Development Company to issue 50% rights.


    The Electricity Regulatory Commission has given preliminary approval to Synergy Power Development Company (SPDL) to issue a 2: 1 right offering. On Kartik 17, 2079, the application for the issuance of right shares was submitted to ERC.

    On Shrawan 24, 2078, the board of directors proposed issuing 50% right shares on the paid-up capital after adjusting 10% bonus shares for fiscal year 2077/78, i.e. Rs. 80,65,75,000. The company’s paid-up capital will rise to Rs. 120.98 crores after the proposed right share is adjusted.

     

  • There are eight things you should do to ensure that your laptop lasts as long as possible in Nepal

    There are eight things you should do to ensure that your laptop lasts as long as possible in Nepal


    Laptops are far more convenient than desktop computers for the majority of people. The majority of people nowadays work on laptop computers. A good laptop can be as powerful as you want it to be, which is why there are so many high-priced models available.

    Because a laptop is more expensive to replace, it is critical to understand how to properly care for it. Because you can take your laptop almost anywhere, it can withstand far more abuse than you might think. Today, we’ll give you a list of things you can do to make sure your laptop lasts a long time, especially if you’re in Nepal.

    1. Ensure proper routine care

    Without a doubt, this is the most crucial factor in ensuring that your laptop lasts a long time. Always be cautious when leaving your laptop unattended. Make sure it’s not in the vicinity of children or pets, and that it’s not facing the sun. Maintaining proper routine care is essential. Drinks and food should not be consumed in close proximity to the laptop. Holding the laptop by the screen is never a good idea. Maintaining a comfortable temperature for the laptop is essential, as is keeping it away from any electrical appliances.

    2. Protect in a bag

    It’s very likely that your laptop will accompany you on your travels, so it’s critical to keep it safe at all times. It is strongly advised that you purchase a suitable carry bag. Stacking items on top of the laptop should be avoided because it can damage the laptop’s components. Also, take good care of the screen. People frequently forget to place items on the laptop’s keyboard before closing the lid, which can cause the screen to crack. Always remember not to put anything on the keyboard in the first place. Slamming the lid shut could also damage the laptop.

    3. Keep the laptop clean

    If you’re working and carrying your laptop around, a lot of dirt, hair, dirt, and crumbs, to name a few, can get into it. This is potentially damaging to your laptop and will degrade its performance. Gunk can obstruct the fan’s ability to do its job, as well as affect the laptop’s temperature. It is always preferable to avoid allowing the gunk into the laptop in the first place. This is why you should keep drinks and foods away from your laptop. When you are not using the laptop, it is a good idea to close it and place it inside the case. Finally, some gunk is unavoidable, so it’s a good idea to clean your laptop with the right tools or take it to a professional when necessary.

    4. Keep it clean inside

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    If your laptop has a hard drive, defragmenting it once every two months can improve the laptop’s performance. Keeping it clean on the inside also entails deleting any unnecessary files, folders, or apps. By freeing up space on your laptop and reducing the amount of work your hard drive has to do, you can improve its performance and reduce the amount of work it has to do.

    5. Avoid overheating

    A computer that is kept cool will always last longer. When you’re using your laptop, make sure there’s enough airflow. It is best to avoid using a laptop in bed or on the carpet. Using a pillow as padding should also be avoided because it can obstruct the laptop’s air vents. A cooling fan is recommended because it raises the laptop off the desk and has built-in fans that allow for better airflow. Limiting the number of programs you run can also help keep your laptop from overheating. You can always enable power-saving mode for normal use.

    6. Run a virus scan

    We spend a lot of time on the internet and download a lot of information. Along with downloading the things we require, we may unwittingly download malware or spyware. They’re a common cause of laptop sluggishness. A virus scan can help you identify the source of your slow computer and prevent malware attacks from occurring. Your browser selection can also aid in malware protection.

    7. Taking care of the battery

    The battery is an important component of your laptop and serves as the power source for it. In order to extend the battery’s life, it must be properly cared for. Make sure the batteries are kept at room temperature at all times. If you’re going to store your laptop for a few days, it’s best to keep the battery half charged rather than fully charged or uncharged. It goes without saying that you should not leave your laptop plugged in overnight.

    8. Upgrade

    Your laptop’s performance will gradually deteriorate over time. Instead of purchasing a new laptop, you can upgrade the parts in your current one, which can significantly improve the usability and performance of your machine. Hardware components that affect the performance of the laptop, such as fans, hard drives, and batteries, can be upgraded or replaced. You can upgrade your laptop’s hard drive and RAM, which will improve its speed, performance, and lifespan.